Roadnight Taylor’s Connectology® podcast

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor.

Podcast: Distribution milestone intolerance and a green light for smaller projects

2025-08-06T10:32:37+00:0002 June, 2025|Connectology, Connectology podcasts, HOME PAGE NEWS|

A podcast on how not meeting new queue milestones—like the 2-month planning deadline—could get your project dropped. Plus projects under 5MW in England & Wales may now skip TIAs under CMP446

Podcast: How should EREP130 be applied to battery storage projects?

2025-06-17T12:26:55+00:0008 May, 2025|Connectology, Connectology podcasts, HOME PAGE NEWS|

A podcast focusing on the application of Engineering Recommendation EREP130 to embedded battery storage connections under Technical Limits scenarios. Is it appropriate for DNOs to enforce EREP130 clauses when offering early connections under technical limits? And what does it mean for customers?

Podcast: The Connectologists’® Top 10 Grid Connection Tips

2025-06-17T12:26:19+00:0009 April, 2025|Connectology, Connectology podcasts, HOME PAGE NEWS|

Getting your project connected to the grid is no easy feat—but what are the most essential tips to maximise success? In our latest podcast, our Connectologists® battle it out to decide the ultimate Top 10 Grid Connection Tips.

Podcast: Exploring Grid Code Change GC0117

2025-06-17T12:27:51+00:0003 April, 2025|Connectology, Connectology podcasts, HOME PAGE NEWS|

Join our Connectologist as they debate GC0117 the Grid Code change proposal, initially raised back in June 2018, aimed at improving transparency and consistency of access arrangements for generation and storage connections.

Podcast: Guest Series with Amanda Le Brocq, Sarah Jeffery and Mark Baker, NGED

2025-06-17T12:28:39+00:0026 March, 2025|Connectology, Connectology podcasts, HOME PAGE NEWS|

Join Pete Aston and Nikki Pillinger and special guests Amanda Le Brocq (Director of Connections), Sarah Jeffery and Mark Baker (Heads of Strategic Customer Engagement) from National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED)

Podcast: Grid News and Views 10

2025-06-17T12:29:12+00:0019 February, 2025|Connectology, Connectology podcasts, HOME PAGE NEWS|

Join Connectologist® Pete Aston, Catherine Cleary, Philip Bale, and Nikki Pillinger for an in-depth discussion on the evolving UK grid landscape in our latest podcast. This episode unpacks the latest developments affecting Clean Power 2030 and how they impact grid connections, project viability, and market dynamics.

Podcast: Catherine Cleary on the Modo Energy podcast

2025-06-17T12:29:41+00:0023 January, 2025|Connectology, Connectology podcasts|

Connectologist® Catherine Cleary was invited to join the well-respected Modo Energy Podcast. Hosted by Ed Porter and joined by Joe Colebrook, Head of Grid Connections at Innova, they discussed grid connections and Connections Reform.

Podcast: Guest series with Susan McDonald, Deloitte

2025-07-01T10:00:25+00:0020 January, 2025|Connectology, Connectology podcasts|

Kyle Murchie is joined by special guest Susan McDonald, UK Energy Transition Lead for Net Zero Transformation at Deloitte. They discuss the future of the UK energy sector including Clean Power 2030, the challenges of rapidly expanding infrastructure, and the UK's leadership in offshore wind

Podcast: Guest series with Alasdair MacMillan, Ofgem

2025-06-17T12:30:56+00:0016 December, 2024|Connectology, Connectology podcasts|

We are delighted that Alasdair MacMillan, Policy Lead of Electricity Connections at Ofgem joined Connectologists® Catherine Cleary and Kyle Murchie for our latest podcast. This episode delves into the complexities of Connections Reform in Great Britain, specifically focusing on the end-to-end review of the grid connection process.

Podcast: Guest series with Merlin Hyman and Joe Colebrook

2025-06-17T12:31:29+00:0027 November, 2024|Connectology, Connectology podcasts|

Join Connectologists® Pete Aston and Nikki Pillinger as they welcome two special guests: Merlin Hyman, Chief Executive of Regen, and Joe Colebrook, Head of Grid Connections at Innova. Together, they dive into the complexities of Connections Reform and what it means for developers, policymakers, and the entire industry.

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