Roadnight Taylor’s Connectology® podcast

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor.

Podcast: How did we get here? A review of recent changes to connections policy

2024-10-22T08:50:38+00:0022 October, 2024|Connectology, Podcasts|

With grid connections undergoing significant changes in recent years, it’s important to reflect and consider the alterations which have been made. In this episode of our Connectology® podcast, our team discuss what these shifts mean for the future of grid connections, setting the scene for 2025 and beyond.

Podcast: Decarbonising by 2030 – can GB achieve it?

2024-10-17T12:34:40+00:0007 October, 2024|Connectology, Podcasts|

The Connectologists® explore the feasibility of achieving a clean power system by 2030, Labour’s plans for net zero. They examine how we can realistically transition towards cleaner energy, the mix of technologies required to achieve this goal and potential alternative approaches.

Podcast: Guest Series with Oli Spink, System Planning Manager, NGED

2024-07-25T12:54:01+00:0025 July, 2024|Connectology, News & Connectology, Podcasts|

In this episode of the Connectology podcast, Pete Aston is joined by Oli Spink, Head of System Planning at National Grid Electricity Distribution. The two discuss Network Development Plans in detail, with key insights from Oli’s experience in the Distribution System Operator team.

Podcast: Guest series with Laura Henry, Connections Policy and Change Manager at National Grid ESO

2024-07-24T14:43:45+00:0012 June, 2024|Connectology, Connectology Insight, Featured, News & Connectology, Podcasts|

In this episode of the Connectology® Podcast, Catherine Cleary is joined by Laura Henry, Connections Policy and Change Manager at the Electricity System Operator (National Grid ESO)

Podcast: Hydrogen and the grid – considerations for developers, investors, networks and regulators

2024-03-11T10:24:58+00:0011 March, 2024|Connectology, Connectology Insight, News & Connectology, Podcasts|

In this podcast, Roadnight Taylor’s Connectologists® discuss the Hydrogen development market and various opportunities and challenges around connecting the different types of hydrogen projects to the grid.

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