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Is the idea of 'energy transition' misleading?

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What happens after a country's electricity infrastructure is destroyed by war? Following the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, Turkish conglomerate Karadeniz Holding had an innovative idea: if ships could be retrofitted...

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Is the idea of 'energy transition' misleading? is an episode from The Economy, Land & Climate Podcast by Land and Climate Review . What happens after a country's electricity infrastructure is destroyed by war? Following the US invasion...

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Published May 1, 2026, 38:48 long, audio available.

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What happens after a country's electricity infrastructure is destroyed by war? Following the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, Turkish conglomerate Karadeniz Holding had an innovative idea: if ships could be retrofitted as floating power plants, they could be quickly deployed to countries in crisis, then moved elsewhere again when needed. Gökçe Günel returns to the Land and Climate Podcast to discuss her latest book, which uses the history of ‘powerships’ and their operations in Ghana to analyse the unexpected ways that geopolitics, business and conflict shape energy systems, and to question the concept of a linear energy transition. Gökçe Günel is Associate Professor in Anthropology at Rice University. Her 2019 book “Spaceship in the Desert: Energy, Climate Change and Urban Design in Abu Dhabi” explored Masdar City project - discussed in our previous episode here . Her new book, “Floating Power: Energy, Infrastructure, and South-South Relations,” published by Duke University Press, is available to purchase here . Further reading: ‘ Energy accumulates: Ghana shows that the “energy transition” is more myth than fact ’, Land & Climate Review , 2026 ‘ Cin Fikir: Infrastructure, War and Progress ’, Against Catastrophe, 2025 ‘ Leapfrogging to Solar ’ , South Atlantic Quarterly , 2021 ‘ Energy Accumulation ’, e-flux Architecture , 2020, Spaceship in the Desert: Energy, Climate Change, and Urban Design in Abu Dhabi , 2019 Send us Fan Mail Click here for our website to read all our most recent Land and Climate Review features and pieces.

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Published May 1, 2026 and 38:48 long