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The Discipline of Delivery | Hasana Aliyu

1 h 11 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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The technological aspect of the energy transition is typically the first thing that comes to mind.   However, what follows the development of those projects?  How do you manage teams, address challenges, keep them operating, maintain equipment, and provide reliable power every day?  In this episode, Hasana Bello Aliyu shares what operations really looks like on the ground and why success in the energy sector is often determined long after the ribbon-cutting ceremony.  This is a conversation about reliability, patience, and the difficult work that turns energy projects into dependable power for real people.

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