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Host: Cait Hewitt, Policy and Engagement Officer, Grantham Institute, Imperial College London
Guests:
Dr. Jan Rosenow: Director of European Programmes, Regulatory Assistance Project Max Waddingham: Senior Heating Design Engineer, Good EnergyIn This Episode:
What are heat pumps, and how do they work? The challenges and opportunities in rolling out heat pump technology. Policies needed to make heat pumps a mainstream choice. The role of public attitudes, skilled installers, and trusted brands in driving adoption.Guest Bios:
Dr. Jan Rosenow: With decades of experience in energy policy, Dr. Rosenow shares insights into the global transition to clean energy and the potential of heat pumps to transform home heating. Max Waddingham: A hands-on expert in heat pump installations, Max discusses real-world challenges and solutions for making heat pumps accessible to everyone.Chapters
00:00:00 - Introduction to the Energy Futures Podcast 00:01:01 - Meet the Guests: Dr. Jan Rosenow & Max Waddingham 00:03:16 - Why Heat Pumps Matter for Decarbonisation 00:06:18 - How Heat Pumps Work: Science and Efficiency 00:13:31 - Overcoming Barriers: Cost, Skills, and Public Perception 00:20:22 - Policies to Drive Heat Pump Adoption 00:30:13 - Public Attitudes and Misconceptions about Heat Pumps 00:39:20 - Trusted Messengers: Installers and Brand Confidence 00:44:02 - Future Research: Heat Pumps and Grid Flexibility 00:45:31 - Closing Thoughts and Where to Learn MoreCait’s links
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cait-hewitt-2482a3195/
Grantham Institute: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham/
Jan’s Links
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janrosenow/
Website: https://www.janrosenow.com/index.html
RAP: https://www.raponline.org/
Recent paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004225000434
Blue Sky:
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In this episode of the Energy Futures Podcast, Imperial PhD student Fater Akuhwa sits down with Professor Tim Green to discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of energy systems, with a focus on grid co-design and the integration of renewable energy.
Professor Green, an expert in electrical and electronic engineering, shares his insights on the concept of grid forming and grid following, two key approaches in the regulation of frequency, voltage, and system stability without the traditional synchronous generators that have long been essential for grid stability.
Professor Green also discusses his pivotal role in leading Imperial College’s sustainability strategy and the challenges associated with shifting to a low-carbon university campus and supply chain.Key Topics Discussed:
The challenges of grid stability and system services in the absence of synchronous generators The roles of grid forming and grid following in modern grids The sustainability strategy at Imperial College London Insights on data-led stability analysis for inverter-dominated grids The future of energy systems and the integration of variable renewable energy sourcesAdditional Links
Professor Green Imperial profile
https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/t.green
For more information on Professor Tim Green's work, visit: Sustainable Imperial
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/sustainability/
Paper Revisiting grid-forming and grid-following inverters: A duality theory
https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=PWvm-uEAAAAJ&citation_for_view=PWvm-uEAAAAJ:q1zXlPLtbUIC
Fater Akuhwa Imperial Profile
https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/f.akuhwa22
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In this episode of the Energy Futures Podcast, we sit down with Richard Black, Director of Policy and Strategy at Ember, to explore the future of energy, the zero-carbon transition, and his career in climate journalism and policy. Richard shares insights from his newly released book, The Future of Energy, offering an optimistic view of the clean energy revolution and the challenges ahead.
Highlights include:
The role of think tanks like Ember in shaping global energy policyThe importance of clear communication in the energy transitionReflections on the evolution of climate policy and the rise of global clean energy movementsRichard’s journey from BBC science correspondent to energy policy expertKey takeaways from his book The Future of Energy and its vision for a sustainable energy futureLinks:
Ember: Global Clean Energy Think-TankRichard Black on LinkedinRichard Black’s Book: The Future of EnergyRichard Black’s Previous Book: Denied: The Rise and Fall of Climate Contrarianism
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In this episode, we’re taking you to the London Climate Technology Show 2024—an inspiring hub of innovation and collaboration for a sustainable future.
We’ll be sharing highlights from two expert panel discussions, followed by insights from the exhibition floor, where industry leaders showcased groundbreaking solutions.
Panel 1: Innovation for Sustainability: Technology's Role in Achieving Net Zero
Our first panel, 'Innovation for Sustainability: Technology's Role in Achieving Net Zero,' brought together leading voices in the field of clean energy and innovation:
Naomi Weir, Director of Innovation at the Confederation of British Industry,Chris Coonick, Innovation Management Office Director at National Grid,Luke Ames Blackaby, Head of Innovation Hub at Ofgem,Michael Green, Founder and Strategy Director of Luna 9,Philip Jarvis, CEO of Coomtech Ltd, andIoannis Kasinopoulos, Co-founder and CEO of Electryone.This panel unpacked how cutting-edge technologies are accelerating the journey to net zero, with a focus on scalability, collaboration, and innovation across industries."
Panel 2: Balancing Financial and Environmental Performance in Global EcoFunds
The second panel, 'Balancing Financial and Environmental Performance & Navigating Compliance in EcoFunds Globally,' explored the intersection of sustainability goals and financial strategies.
On the panel were:
Martyn Link, Managing Director of Link Advisory Services Ltd,Eman Adel, Sustainable Energy Expert at RCREEE,Mark Campanale, Founder and Executive Director of Carbon Tracker,Jim Totty, Managing Director of Viridis Capital,Satyajit Mohanan, Projects Coordinator at Cambridge Cleantech, andCatherine Barber, Assistant Director of Environment & Energy at the Greater London Authority.Although we captured only the first half of this discussion, the insights offered a compelling look at navigating compliance challenges and unlocking the potential of sustainable investments."
Exhibition Highlights
Finally, we explored the exhibition floor, where cutting-edge solutions were on display. From National Grid’s latest innovations to transformative projects by the Department for Science, Innovation &
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Today’s episode takes us to the Resilient Renewable Society Summit 2024—a remarkable gathering of experts from government, infrastructure, and academia.
In this episode, we bring you insights from two exceptional panel discussions. From exploring the energy sector's preparedness for catastrophic events to envisioning the investments needed for a green and resilient future, we’ll hear from thought leaders on the frontlines of resilience and sustainability. And to cap it off, I had the privilege of catching up with Professor Yoav Yair, Dean of the School of Sustainability at Reichman University in Israel, for a fascinating one-on-one conversation.
Panel 1 Introduction
"Our first discussion, 'What is the Energy Sector's Capability to Cope with a Black Sky Event?', delves into the energy sector's readiness for catastrophic disruptions, such as those caused by Black Sky events, and explores the lessons that can be applied to other sectors.
Moderated by Dr. Paul Stockton, former Assistant Secretary of Defence for Homeland Defence in the USA, this panel features a powerhouse of experts:
Ben Kuchta, Group Resilience Improvement Manager at National Grid, UK, James B. Robb, President and CEO of NERC, USA, Bronwyn Bullen, Head of Organisational Resilience at UK Power Networks, and Lili Colon, Principal Deputy Director at the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response.Together, they’ll discuss interconnected threats, the critical role of energy infrastructure, and the governance and policies needed to enhance resilience in a transitioning world."
Panel 2 Introduction
"Our second panel, 'Climate Change: Turning the Grid Green and Investing for the Future,' explores the dual imperatives of mitigating climate change and transforming our energy systems.
This conversation, moderated by Dr. Chris Beck, Chief Scientist and Vice President of Policy at the EIS Council, brings together distinguished panelists:
Amos Lasker, Managing Partner at Amrav Investment and former President and CEO of the Israel Electric Corporation, Ivan Savov, Chairman of the European Risk Policy Institute and the Future Risk Institute, Bulgaria, and Professor Yoav Yair, Dean of the School of Sustainability at Reichman University, Israel.The panel will unpack challenges and
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In this special episode, recorded live at the Sustainable Energy Futures Annual Conference 2024, we feature Sir David King, Head of the Climate Crisis Advisory Group. Sir David shares his expert insights during his closing remarks and a follow-up interview, discussing critical climate challenges, innovative interventions, and the urgent need for a global shift toward an "ecological civilisation."
Highlights include:
The history of climate science and its modern implicationsThe urgent need for climate interventions, including re-freezing the polesThe role of young professionals in the energy transitionInsights on global climate policy and the COP process
LinksSustainable Energy Futures Annual Conference: Imperial College London - Energy Futures LabSir David King's Climate Crisis Advisory Group: CCAG Website
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In this episode, we’re joined by Rayan Kassis Co-Founder and CEO of Aed Energy and decades of experience in CleanTech development and over 9GW of operational projects spanning 24 countries. Rayan shares insights into the UK’s key energy challenges, the critical role of long-duration storage in grid stability and the future of renewable energy integration. He also introduces Aed Energy’s innovative thermal battery technology, which delivers both electricity and heat, with the potential to transform global energy systems.
Links:
Connect with Rayan on Linkedin Learn more about Aed EnergyChapters and Timecodes
00:00:00 - Introduction
Overview of the Energy Futures Podcast and the vision for a sustainable energy future.
00:00:30 - Meet Rayan Kassis
Introduction to Rayan’s background, including his extensive experience in cleantech and energy infrastructure.
00:01:08 - UK’s Energy Challenges
Key challenges facing the UK in energy storage and grid stability, and how these are shaping the nation’s energy landscape.
00:05:00 - Importance of Energy Storage
Why energy storage, particularly long-duration solutions, is crucial for achieving a stable and reliable energy grid.
00:09:45 - Aed Energy’s Purpose
The inspiration behind Aed Energy and how their thermal battery technology is addressing critical gaps in the energy transition.
00:15:30 - How Aed’s Technology Works
An in-depth look at Aed Energy’s thermal battery technology, including its dual capability to deliver electricity and heat.
00:20:00 - Rayan’s Journey in Energy
Reflections on Rayan’s career across GE, Vestas, and eSolar, and lessons learned that guided him to co-found Aed Energy.
00:25:15 - Innovation and Sustainability
How Aed Energy fosters innovation and integrates sustainability into their operations and technology development.
00:30:00 - Advice for Entrepreneurs
Rayan shares advice for aspiring entrepreneurs in the cleantech and energy sectors.
00:34:50 - Looking Ahead
The future vision for Aed Energy and its contribution to the global energy transition over the next decade.
00:38:30 - Closing Remarks
Wrapping up the conversation and a call to action for a sustainable energy future.
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In this episode of The Energy Futures Podcast, titled Positive Energy, we shine a spotlight on three incredible social and tech entrepreneurs making waves in the climate and energy space. Through their community-driven projects, innovative apps, and empowering educational programs, they’re proving that purpose, creativity, and collaboration can drive real progress toward a net zero future.
Guests:1. Yujia Du – Founder of The Climate Circle
Yujia shares how her passion for decarbonisation and empowering women in climate led to the creation of The Climate Circle, a community fostering meaningful connections among women in the field. With experience at Ofgem and National Grid ESO, Yujia offers a unique perspective on decentralisation, electrification, and building a culture of accountability, empathy, and courage.
https://www.yujiadu.com/
https://www.the-climate-circle.com/
Connect with Yujia on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yujia-i-du/
2. Leo Barnett – App Designer and Innovator
Leo talks about his journey as an award-winning app designer who creates impactful tech solutions for climate action. From working with startups to receiving global recognition from Apple, Leo explains how his latest app combines real data with local action to inspire optimism and collective change.
Download UK Zero & Get the widget in seconds:
IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/uk-zero-climate-app/id6448979425
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.worldnetzero&pli=1
Website: https://www.ukzeroapp.com
Connect with Leo on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/leobarnett/
3. Dr. Elif Selin Calik – Founder of Women in Smart Energy UK
Dr. Calik, a global leader in sustainable energy, discusses her work empowering women in smart energy and influencing climate policies. From COP26 and COP27 to authoring The Renaissance of Smart Energy, Dr. Calik shares how she bridges energy, health crises, and sustainability to inspire innovative solutions worldwide.
https://selincalik.com/
Connect with Selin on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-selin-calik-9b6b1750/
Energy Futures Lab Website
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In this episode of the Energy Futures Podcast, host Jonny Prest speaks with Dr. Lior Suchoy, a Geoscientist, Scientific Consultant, and Postdoctoral Research Associate at Imperial College London. Together, they delve into the fascinating world of geothermal energy, exploring its potential as a sustainable energy source and its role in achieving a Net Zero future.
Dr. Suchoy explains the fundamentals of geothermal energy, enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), and the challenges and opportunities in utilising this largely untapped resource. They discuss the similarities between geothermal and traditional oil and gas exploration, the use of mine water for heating, and innovative ways to integrate geothermal energy into the UK's energy mix.
The conversation also highlights the transition of skills from the oil and gas sector to geothermal energy and the need for investment and research to overcome barriers to adoption. Dr. Suchoy shares his journey from geodynamics research to becoming a passionate advocate for geothermal energy, offering insights for anyone interested in the future of renewable energy.
Chapters and Time Codes00:00:00 – Introduction: Welcome to the Energy Futures Podcast
00:00:31 – Guest Introduction: Dr. Lior Suchoy
00:01:03 – Exploring Geothermal Energy: Basics and Global Potential
00:03:40 – Traditional Geothermal Energy: Extraction Methods and Applications
00:06:19 – Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS): Breaking Rocks to Generate Energy
00:10:14 – Geothermal in the UK: From Bath Springs to Mine Water Heating
00:15:06 – Transitioning Skills from Oil and Gas: Opportunities for Industry Talent
00:18:34 – Challenges of Geothermal Energy: Costs, Risks, and Public Perception
00:25:12 – Geothermal and the Energy Mix: Providing Baseline Energy for Net Zero
00:32:02 – Long-Term Sustainability of Geothermal Reservoirs: Future Innovations
00:36:11 – Enhanced Applications: Heat Storage, CO₂ Sequestration, and More
00:41:06 – Barriers to Adoption: Research, Investment, and Infrastructure
00:44:03 – Lior’s Journey: From Tectonics to Geothermal Energy
00:47:18 – Future of Geothermal: A Call to Action for Research and Advocacy
00:50:00 – Closing Remarks: How to Connect with Dr. Suchoy
Additional LinksDr. Lior Suchoy’s LinkedIn Imperial Simulation of Enhanced Geothermal Systems Using Dynamic Unstructured Mesh Optimisation- PaperGeothermal technology could help decarbonise the UK's heating and cooling- ArticleEnergy Futures Lab Website
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In this episode of the Energy Futures Podcast, we sit down with Cathy McClay an energy industry trailblazer with over 25 years of experience across Europe and the Middle East. From transforming ancillary service markets at National Grid System Operator to her groundbreaking work at ENOWA—the energy company of NEOM—Cathy has been at the forefront of the renewable energy revolution.
Topics Covered:
The NEOM Project: Insights from building a fully renewable energy system in the Saudi desert, including challenges and key innovations. Sustainability and Flexibility: How Cathy’s work contributed to NEOM’s ambitious sustainability goals and lessons applicable to global energy systems. Career Journey: Cathy’s transition from academia to industry leadership and how it shaped her approach to tackling energy challenges. Future of Energy: What’s next for National Grid and Cathy’s vision for a flexible, sustainable energy future. Advice for Young Professionals: Tips for navigating careers in energy and the importance of mentorship.Join us as we explore Cathy’s remarkable career, her perspective on the future of renewable energy, and the bold steps needed to drive global sustainability forward.
Resources Mentioned:
NEOM and ENOWA Projects National Grid DSO National Grid System OperatorSubscribe to the Energy Futures Podcast for more inspiring conversations with leaders shaping the energy landscape.
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In this episode of the Energy Futures Podcast, Jonny Prest sits down with Guy Nicholson Head of Zero Carbon Grid Solutions at Statkraft in the UK. With over 40 years of experience in renewable energy, Guy shares his expertise on the critical challenges and opportunities in the UK’s energy transition, focusing on innovations for grid stability and Statkraft's pioneering Greener Grid Parks. The discussion covers Guy's journey in renewable energy, the role of synchronous compensators in supporting the grid, and the collaborative efforts needed to reach a zero-carbon electricity grid by 2025. Guy also sheds light on Statkraft's community-focused approach and their work with local supply chains to drive sustainable development.
Chapters:
00:00:00 – Introduction & Episode Overview
00:00:30 – Guest Introduction: Guy Nicholson
00:02:14 – Guy's Passion for Sustainability and Renewable Energy
00:06:32 – Statkraft's Role and Vision in Renewable Energy
00:10:24 – Hydro's Place in the Renewables Mix
00:15:22 – Early Career in Off-Grid Renewable Systems
00:22:11 – Understanding the UK’s Electricity Grid System
00:30:36 – Challenges of a Zero-Carbon Grid & System Stability
00:40:23 – The Role of Synchronous Compensators and Greener Grid Parks
00:49:26 – Batteries, Storage, and Grid Innovations for 2025 Targets
00:53:15 – Engaging Local Communities in Renewable Projects
00:56:43 – Future Prospects and Knowledge Sharing Across Statkraft
01:00:28 – Closing Remarks & Where to Connect with Guy Nicholson
Additional Links:
Guy Nicholson on LinkedIn Statkraft UK Statkraft’s Greener Grid ParksStay Connected
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In this episode of the Energy Futures Podcast, Jonny Prest speaks with Dr. Malte Jansen Lecturer in Energy and Sustainability at the University of Sussex Specialising in the intersection of energy markets, finance, and policy, Dr. Jansen offers valuable insights into achieving net-zero with high shares of renewables. They discuss the UK’s evolving renewable financing landscape, including the impact of the new UK energy bill, economic factors affecting offshore wind farms, and financing models for renewable energy projects, from large-scale developments to community energy initiatives.
Dr. Jansen shares his perspective on the challenges of financing renewables in times of inflation and higher interest rates and reflects on the need for innovative policy mechanisms, like Contracts for Difference, to support renewable investments. The conversation also extends to financing in the Global South, exploring unique challenges faced by developing regions and ways to facilitate a fair energy transition.
Chapters:
00:00:00 – Introduction & Episode Overview
00:00:30 – Guest Introduction: Dr. Malte Jansen
00:01:03 – The UK Energy Bill and Renewable Financing
00:03:07 – Offshore Wind Farms: Economic Viability and Policy Support
00:06:17 – Financing Renewables vs. Fossil Fuels: Interest Rates & Capital Costs
00:11:23 – Challenges in Renewable Energy Grid Integration
00:15:03 – Financing Models: Debt, Equity, and SPVs
00:20:20 – Community Energy Projects: Opportunities and Models
00:27:01 – Changes in Onshore Wind Policy and Future Prospects
00:30:38 – Financing the Just Transition in the Global South
00:36:23 – Dr. Jansen’s Journey in Energy Finance
00:39:17 – Closing Remarks & Where to Connect with Dr. Jansen
Additional Links:
Dr. Malte Jansen LinkedIn University of Sussex, Science Policy Research Unit Contracts for Difference - UK Government
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Show Notes: Episode 7 - Navigating Global Energy Shifts
Host: Lukas Schirren, MSc student, Sustainable Energy Futures, Imperial College London
Guest: Dr. Yousef Alshammari, CEO of CMarkits, Energy Strategist
In this episode, Lukas Schirren speaks with Dr. Yousef Alshammari about the global shifts affecting energy markets, from COVID-19’s impact to geopolitical changes. They delve into the interplay between fossil fuels and renewables and discuss how to navigate these complexities toward a sustainable future.
Dr. Alshammari shares insights from his career as an award-winning energy analyst and offers guidance on addressing the challenges facing the energy sector today.
Chapters:
00:00:00 – Introduction & Episode Overview 00:00:30 – Guest Introduction: Dr. Yousef Alshammari 00:01:14 – Background and Journey in the Energy Sector 00:02:27 – Founding CMarkits and Key Industry Insights 00:04:06 – Influence of PhD on Career and Perspective Shift on Energy 00:06:17 – Expanding Beyond Oil: Renewables and EVs 00:09:07 – Working with OPEC and UNECE for Decarbonisation 00:11:23 – OPEC’s Role in the Global Energy Transition 00:13:19 – Geopolitical Influence on Oil and Gas 00:19:02 – The Gas Crisis and Its Impact on Energy Markets 00:22:27 – Renewable Systems and Limitations 00:27:11 – The Importance of Natural Gas as a Transition Fuel 00:30:23 – Challenges in Achieving 100% Renewable Energy 00:33:32 – AI and Digitalisation in Energy Systems 00:36:18 – COVID-19 and Its Lasting Effects on Energy Markets 00:40:22 – Oil Price Volatility Post-COVID and Geopolitical Events 00:46:55 – COP28, COP29, and Future Technologies 00:52:20 – Sustainability, Energy Security, and Climate Justice 00:54:08 – Closing Remarks & How to Connect with Dr. AlshammariAdditional Links:
Additional Links: CMarkits: https://www.cmarkits.com/ International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): https://www.iaea.org/ United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE): https://unece.org/ University of Vienna: https://www.univie.ac.at/ OPEC: https://www.opec.org/ International Energy Agency (IEA): https://www.iea.org/ Energy Institute: https://www.energyinst.org/ Sustainable Energy Futures Programme - Imperial College London: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/sustainable-energy-futures/Stay Connected
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In this episode of the Energy Futures Podcast, host Jonny Prest, Communications Manager at Energy Futures Lab, engages in a conversation with Juliette Sanders, Chief Communications Officer at Energy UK. Juliette shares her insights into the UK’s energy sector, her role in shaping industry communication, and her advocacy for diversity and inclusion through the TIDE initiative. With a background in engineering and experience across several international energy companies, Juliette brings a unique perspective on decarbonising the UK and the importance of engaging the public creatively.
Tune in to learn about the power of communication in driving the energy transition, how diversity initiatives are reshaping the industry, and Juliette’s creative alter ego, Killah Jules, who uses music and art to connect with broader audiences about energy.
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In this episode of the Energy Futures Podcast, host Jonny Prest, Communications Manager at Energy Futures Lab, engages in a conversation with Juliette Sanders, Chief Communications Officer at Energy UK. Juliette shares her insights into the UK’s energy sector, her role in shaping industry communication, and her advocacy for diversity and inclusion through the TIDE initiative. With a background in engineering and experience across several international energy companies, Juliette brings a unique perspective on decarbonising the UK and the importance of engaging the public creatively.
Tune in to learn about the power of communication in driving the energy transition, how diversity initiatives are reshaping the industry, and Juliette’s creative alter ego, Killah Jules, who uses music and art to connect with broader audiences about energy.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Introduction & Podcast Overview
00:00:30 - Guest Introduction: Juliette Sanders
00:01:07 - Recent Developments in the UK Energy Sector
00:01:54 - Challenges Facing a Net-Zero Future
00:02:27 - Key Infrastructure and Policy Needs
00:03:57 - The Role of Private Sector Investment
00:05:10 - The Importance of Public Engagement
00:06:02 - Energy UK Overview
00:09:02 - Strategic Focus for the Next Five Years
00:10:25 - Economic Cost of Inaction on Net-Zero
00:11:47 - Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Energy
00:15:04 - Career Opportunities Across the Energy Sector
00:19:23 - Supporting Diversity with the Tide Initiative
00:22:07 - Public Engagement: Introducing Killah Jules
00:25:06 - Music and Creative Engagement in Energy
00:28:08 - Engaging Youth in the Energy Sector
00:31:48 - Conclusion and Resources
Additional Links:
Energy UK
https://www.energy-uk.org.uk/
Killah Jules Website
https://www.killahjules.com/
Young Energy Professionals Programme
https://www.energy-uk.org.uk/careers/young-energy-professionals/
Mission Possible Report
https://www.energy-uk.org.uk/insights/govt-priorities/
Energy Networks Association
https://www.energynetworks.org/
Energy Institute
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In this episode of the Energy Futures Podcast, host Dr. Nadine Moustafa, Research Associate in the Chemical Engineering Department and the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London, leads a conversation with Dr. Pete Bryant, Director of ESG and Radiation Strategy at Sizewell C. With over 15 years of experience in the nuclear power and contaminated land sectors, Pete discusses his work on environmental sustainability, governance, and radiation protection at Sizewell C.
Tune in to explore the future of nuclear energy, ESG strategies, and the vital role of policy and regulation in shaping the nuclear sector.
Chapters
0:02:44 - Overcoming Challenges with New Technologies
0:04:42 - Achieving Net Zero: The Road Ahead
0:06:53 - Why Energy Innovation Matters More Than Ever
0:09:07 - Tweaking the System for a Sustainable Future
0:11:45 - The Power of Nuclear: What Makes It Unique
0:14:03 - Lessons from Energy Pioneers: What’s Next?
0:16:09 - Electricity Bills and the Path to Affordability
0:18:15 - Impartiality in the Energy Debate: Fact or Fiction?
0:20:27 - Britain’s Bold Vision for a Clean Energy Future
0:22:39 - The Hidden Challenges in Energy Transitions
0:25:07 - Why Nuclear Welding is a Critical Skill for Net Zero
0:27:15 - How We’re Building a More Resilient Supply Chain
0:29:32 - Redundancy in Energy Systems: Preparing for Failures
0:31:57 - The Complexities of Building Large-Scale Energy Projects
0:34:13 - Solving Big Energy Questions: A Fresh Approach
0:36:44 - Collaboration vs. Isolation: What Works Best?
0:39:03 - From Finance to Energy: A Personal Journey
0:41:00 - The Unexpected Challenges of Leading in Energy
0:43:19 - Going In-House: A Career Shift with Purpose
Additional Links
Pete Bryant on LinkedIn Sizewell C Project: Discover more about Sizewell C’s role in the UK’s nuclear energy future. Society for Radiological Protection: Learn about Pete Bryant’s former role as President and the organisation’s work in radiation protection. University of Liverpool: Discover Pete’s academic contributionsto radiation protection science. Society for Radiological Protection: Explore Pete Bryant’s former role as President and the organisation’s initiatives in radiation protection and safety standards. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): Stay updated on global efforts led by the IAEA in promoting safe, secure, and peaceful uses of nuclear technology.Stay...
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Episode 4: Navigating Ireland’s Energy Transition with Caitríona Sheridan
In this episode, host Jonny Prest is joined by Caitríona Sheridan, Senior Engineer at Bord na Móna and an alumna of Imperial College London. Caitríona shares her journey through the energy sector, offering insights into Ireland’s renewable energy goals and her work at the forefront of the country’s transition to clean energy. They discuss Bord na Móna’s innovative projects, including flexible technology initiatives and the co-location of large energy users with renewable power generation, driving sustainability and efficiency.
If you’re curious about Ireland’s renewable energy landscape or how industries are innovating for a sustainable future, this episode is a must-listen!
Key chapters
Guest Introduction: Caitríona Sheridan [00:00:30]
Caitríona Sheridan, Senior Engineer at Bord na Móna, discusses her role and Ireland's renewable energy goals.
Caitríona’s career path [00:01:03]
Caitríona shares how her passion for sustainability evolved during her academic journey and the influence of her engineering background.
The importance of power systems [00:04:03]
Caitríona discusses the critical role of power systems in decarbonisation and the transition to renewable energy.
Ireland's ambitious renewable energy goals [00:07:17]
Ireland aims to generate 80% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, and Caitríona explores the challenges and opportunities.
Bord na Móna's role in renewable energy [00:12:26]
Caitríona explains Bord na Móna's transition from peat harvesting to becoming a climate solutions business and its renewable energy projects.
Offshore wind as a key opportunity [00:09:08]
Offshore wind presents Ireland's biggest opportunity for renewable energy development, with a potential of 37GW.
Eco Energy Parks and co-location [00:17:17]
Caitríona introduces Bord na Móna's eco energy parks, which co-locate renewable energy infrastructure with data centers to optimise resources.
Energy storage innovations [00:19:35]
Caitríona dives into exciting developments in energy storage, including lithium-ion projects and the future of long-duration storage.
Collaboration between industry and academia [00:22:00]
Caitríona highlights the importance of collaboration between industry, academia, and policymakers for advancing renewable energy.
Advice for students pursuing industry connections [00:23:48]
Caitríona offers practical advice for students looking to connect with industry and develop research applicable to real-world challenges.
Ireland as Europe's energy lab [00:25:18]
Ireland's unique position as a leader in wind energy and its role as the "Lab of Europe" for renewable energy integration.
Engaging communities in renewable energy projects [00:29:11]
Bord na Móna's community engagement strategies, including benefit schemes and scholarships, to involve local communities in energy projects.
Decarbonisation and a just transition [00:32:10]...
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In this episode, host Dr. Aidan Rhodes is joined by Dr. Nadine Moustafa, a Research Associate at Imperial College London’s Chemical Engineering Department and the Centre for Environmental Policy. Nadine specializes in systems modelling for carbon management, decarbonisation technologies, and developing net-zero strategies. She also serves as Program and Policy Officer at the Coalition for Negative Emissions, advancing policies around negative emissions technologies.
Together, they discuss the role of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the global energy transition, its critical role in helping industries achieve zero carbon goals, and research breakthroughs driving CCS innovation.
If you're looking for a comprehensive and accessible guide to understanding CCS and its future impact, this episode is a must-listen!
00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:31 What is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)?
01:06 Simplified Explanation of CCS
03:00 Role of CCS in the Energy Transition
05:15 Achieving Zero Carbon with CCS
08:45 How CO2 is Captured in the CCS Process
12:00 Transporting CO2: The Transport Phase
15:30 CO2 Storage: Geological Formations
18:20 Aqueous-Amine Solvents and CCS Efficiency
21:50 The Future and Challenges for CCS
Topics Covered:
Introduction to CCS
What is CCS? Nadine breaks down the fundamentals of carbon capture and storage (CCS) and explains why it's a crucial technology for reducing carbon emissions. Simplifying CCSA clear and simple explanation of the CCS process for those who may be unfamiliar with the technology.
The Role of CCS in the Energy Transition and Zero Carbon Goals
CCS in the Energy TransitionHow CCS technology integrates into the broader global energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
Achieving Zero CarbonThe critical role CCS plays in helping industries and countries achieve ambitious zero carbon targets.
Deep Dive into the CCS Process
Capture PhaseNadine outlines how CO2 is captured from industrial processes and power generation facilities.
Transport PhaseAn overview of the methods used to transport captured CO2 to storage sites.
Storage PhaseA detailed look at how CO2 is stored underground and the types of geological formations suitable for long-term storage.
Research and Innovation
Aqueous-Amine SolventsNadine discusses her research on aqueous-amine solvents and their significance in enhancing the carbon capture process.
Impact of ResearchHow advancements in solvent technology can improve CCS efficiency and reduce costs.
Future Outlook and Challenges for CCS
Challenges to AdoptionThe biggest obstacles facing the widespread adoption of CCS technology.
Future AdvancementsNadine shares insights into the promising advancements expected in the CCS field over the next few years.
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In this episode, Jonny Prest speaks with Dr. Sam Cooper, a leading figure in the intersection of artificial intelligence and materials science. Dr. Cooper is at the forefront of applying machine learning to address challenges in material design, particularly in the development of sustainable battery technologies. He leads the Tools for Learning, Design, and Research (TLDR) group and is a co-founder of Polaron, a spinout from Imperial College London that is transforming material design through generative AI.
Key Topics Discussed:
Introduction and Guest Introductions
00:00:00 - 00:02:30
The Role of AI in Sustainable Design
00:02:30 - 00:06:45
Importance of Collaboration Between Industry and Academia
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Challenges in Scaling AI for Industry Use
00:11:10 - 00:14:30
How AI Can Help Decarbonize Manufacturing
00:14:30 - 00:18:55
Overcoming Barriers to AI Adoption in Key Sectors
00:18:55 - 00:22:20
The Future of AI in Reducing Carbon Footprints
00:22:20 - 00:25:45
Public Perception of AI and Climate Solutions
00:25:45 - 00:28:50
How Polaron’s Technology Works in Practice
00:28:50 - 00:31:30
Personal Responsibility vs. Systemic Change in Climate Action
00:31:30 - 00:35:20
The Impact of UK Policy on Renewable Energy (Onshore Wind and North Sea Oil)
00:35:20 - 00:38:45
Government Investment in Clean Energy and Economic Benefits
00:38:45 - 00:41:38
Polaron’s Future Goals: Pilot Studies and Scaling Up
00:41:38 - 00:42:34
Advice for Those Interested in Polaron and AI in Sustainability
00:42:34 - 00:43:19
Final Thoughts and Optimism for the Future of Sustainable Innovation
00:43:19 - End
Dr. Sam Cooper, Reader in AI for Materials Design at the Dyson School of Design Engineering, Imperial College London
Sam Cooper Links
Polaron’s Website Imperial College London Imperial College News on Polaron Dr. Sam Cooper on X TLDR Group on X Dr. Sam Cooper on LinkedIn Samuel Cooper - Imperial College London Faculty PageAdditional Links:
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In this debut episode, we explore the UK's energy future with two of Imperial College London’s leading researchers. Our discussion covers the ambitious government targets for grid decarbonisation and whether the incoming government will meet their 2030 goal for a zero-carbon grid five years ahead of the current 2035 target.
Guests:
Dr. Aidan Rhodes
Research Fellow at Imperial College London and Energy Policy Briefing Papers Fellow at Energy Futures Lab. Aidan’s work focuses on energy policy, including digitalisation, smart energy, and national energy innovation systems. He’s currently preparing accessible briefing papers for policymakers and stakeholders in the energy sector.
Links
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aidan-rhodes-06b16030/
https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/aidan.rhodes
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/energy-futures-lab/reports/
Dr. Nadine Moustafa
Research Associate in the Chemical Engineering Department and the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London Nadine specialises in systems modelling for carbon management and decarbonisation technologies, focusing on net-zero strategies, carbon accounting and policy. She is also a Program and Policy Officer at the Coalition for Negative Emissions, advancing negative emission technologies and related policies.
Links
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadine-moustafa-ph-d-5831a1a7/
https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/n.moustafa18
Host:
Jonny Prest, Communications Manager at Energy Futures Lab, Imperial College London.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonnyprest/
Key topics touched on:
Current UK energy mix: Are we on track for 2050? 2035 vs. 2030 grid targets: Electrification of homes: Nuclear energy and green jobs:Related Links:
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