Roadnight Taylor’s Connectology® podcast
The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor.
The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor.
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.
Pete Aston sits down with Alan Pritchard from FarrPoint to explore the booming world of data centres. Alan explains why they've become critical national infrastructure and shares insights into the scale and cost of these projects - and why the UK's total capacity is still just 1.5GW.
We sit down with Mikey Clarke, CEO of Relode Energy, to explore how the UK’s energy infrastructure must evolve to meet rising demand. We unpack the idea of power parks and the practical steps needed to electrify hard-to-reach sectors.
Ed Birkett, New Projects Director at Low Carbon joins our podcast to explain what’s going wrong with grid connection process and what needs to change. Ed also sounds the alarm on why transparency is essential as we move toward the Strategic Spatial Energy Plan.
This extended podcast from Roadnight Taylor presents in-depth conversations with energy and development leaders on the challenges of Super Grid Transformer (SGT) charging and potential pathways for reform.
A highlights podcast exploring the pressing issue of Super Grid Transformer (SGT) charging, bringing together experts from across the energy and development sectors to share experiences, challenges, and ideas for reform.
In this Grid News and Views episode Pete Aston, Catherine Cleary, and Nikki Pillinger unpack key updates on grid connections, Gate 2 timelines, and industry reforms.
Matt Vickers, NESO, shares what it’s like leading one of the biggest overhauls in the UK energy sector—fixing the grid connections system and tackling a huge project queue.
In this Grid News and Views episode Pete Aston, Philip Bale, and Kyle Murchie break down the latest on Connections Reform—especially what it means for developers navigating Gate 2 applications.
This podcast discussed the evolving Project Commitment Fee (PCF) with special guest Alex Ikonic, Grid Engineer at Ørsted, who brings insights from the CMP448 CUSC work group.