Roadnight Taylor’s Connectology® podcast

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor.

Podcast: what a good investment director needs to know about grid due diligence to mitigate risks and potentially save £millions

2024-02-26T13:51:28+00:0018 December, 2023|Connectology, Connectology Insight, News & Connectology, Podcasts|

On this podcast, two of Roadnight Taylor’s elite connections engineers discuss the key themes that they see determining the success of a connection and grid due diligence exercise, and some of the areas of risk that they see having been missed.

Podcast: Are your projects’ curtailments about to get a lot worse?

2023-11-22T14:58:14+00:0022 November, 2023|Connectology, Connectology Insight, News & Connectology, Podcasts|

On this podcast, three of Roadnight Taylor’s elite connections engineers explore the issues around changes to DNO curtailment modelling and operation. They help identify higher risk projects, suggest mitigations and point to industry initiatives that may bring about positive change.

Podcast: The new treatment of Battery Energy Storage Schemes (BESS)

2023-11-22T14:57:05+00:0007 November, 2023|Connectology, Connectology Insight, News & Connectology, Podcasts|

Specialist grid connections engineers Pete Aston and Philip Bale, discuss the new rules regarding the treatment of Battery Energy Storage Schemes (BESS) by Distribution Network Operator (DNOs).

Podcast: The Technical Limits initiative. Will it accelerate your projects?

2023-10-19T15:03:28+00:0013 October, 2023|Connectology, Connectology Insight, News & Connectology, Podcasts|

In this podcast, our Connectologists discuss the ENA's Technical Limits initiative and help developers and investors to understand the implications for the portfolios of large-scale projects they are building or acquiring.

Podcast: Understanding outage risks (transmission)

2024-02-26T13:59:41+00:0031 August, 2023|Connectology, Connectology Insight, News & Connectology, Podcasts|

In this podcast, our Connectologists give insights to help you understand transmission-connected energy projects’ abnormal running risks and how to mitigate them

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