Roadnight Taylor’s Connectology® podcast
The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor.
The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor.
Connectologist® Pete Aston and colleague Philip Bale speak with David Wildash from Apatura, exploring how strategic demand placement in Scotland could unlock a £45 billion market opportunity while reducing curtailment costs for all consumers
Connectologist® Pete Aston and colleague Alex Ikonic speak with Spencer Thompson, CEO of Eclipse Power, exploring innovative solutions to transmission-level demand connection challenges.
Pete Aston and Kyle Murchie speak with Ryan Adams from Innova, exploring the regulatory barriers preventing hyperscale demand projects, particularly data centres, from connecting efficiently to the transmission network.
Pete Aston summarises conversations with Ryan Adams (Innova), Spencer Thompson (Eclipse), and David Wildash (Apatura)— exploring critical barriers facing hyperscale demand projects, particularly data centres, attempting to connect to the transmission network.
Catherine Cleary speaks with Ed Porter from Modo Energy about where battery storage stands today and what's ahead for developers and investors.
Kyle Murchie speaks with Alasdair MacMillan from Ofgem about the connections end-to-end review, examining new standards including demand capacity registers, journey milestones with penalties, and accountability measures.
Join the team for another podcasts where they discuss the Gate 2 notifications capacity reality, the critical timelines, advancement disappointments, what's next and the confirmed Project Commitment Fee structure.
Catherine and Kyle sit down with Graham Pannell, BayWa r.e's Head of Grid and Electricity Regulation, to explore why formal industry forums delivered transformational policy improvements—and why we urgently need them reinstated.
Kyle, Catherine, and Philip are joined by Alex in her first Grid News & Views as a Connectologist®, covering Connections Reform developments, code modifications, and emerging challenges as Gate 2 offers approach.
Pete Aston and Kyle Murchie return with insights on Britain’s evolving grid connections, from NESO’s new Gate 2 process to major charging reforms. They discuss what it means for developers amid soaring data centre demand and shifting energy policy.