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The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
Roadnight Taylor
66 episodes
3 weeks ago
Helping the energy community, and development and investment directors, better understand distribution and transmission network connections
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The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#66 Grid News and Views - Episode 13
Connectologists® Pete Aston and Kyle Murchie return with the latest Grid News and Views, unpacking major shifts in Britain’s grid connections — from NESO’s new Gate 2 process to key reforms like DCP461 and CMP460 reshaping connection charging. They also explore the UK’s surging power demand, driven largely by data centres now exceeding Britain’s entire peak demand, and what this means for developers, policy, and system design.
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3 weeks ago
27 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#65 Data Centre Realities with Alan Pritchard, FarrPoint
In this Connectology episode, Pete Aston and Alan Pritchard explore the rise of data centres, their costs, power challenges, and growing role in AI. They also discuss the UK’s capacity gap and insights from a new report on grid access and delays.
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1 month ago
33 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#64 What power parks can solve, and how, with Mikey Clark, CEO, Relode
In this episode of the Connectology® podcast, we sit down with Mikey Clark, CEO of Relode Energy, to explore how the UK’s energy infrastructure must evolve to meet rising demand—from transport to ports to AI. We unpack the idea of power parks and the practical steps needed to electrify hard-to-reach sectors. Key Conversation Points: Mikey’s journey from infrastructure projects to energy innovation What power parks are and why they matter How these hubs support: Electric HGVs and fleet operators Port decarbonisation  High-demand users like AI and logistics firms Bridging the gap between National Grid, industry, and regulators Challenges in connecting to the grid—and how Reload solves them If you're in energy, logistics, or infrastructure—or just curious how we’ll keep the lights on in a net-zero world—this episode offers real-world solutions and forward-thinking insight from someone building the future of energy. Recorded 24 June 2025 Our links: Website: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/ Newsletter sign up: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/newsletter/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/roadnight-taylor-ltd/ Find if we fit at info@roadnighttaylor.co.uk
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3 months ago
37 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#63 Questioning the caps and SSEP transparency with Ed Birkett, New Projects Director, Low Carbon
The UK’s electricity grid is overwhelmed, with thousands of stalled energy projects and a flawed connection process threatening clean power targets. In this episode of the Connectology® podcast, Ed Birkett joins Pete Aston and Catherine Cleary to unpack the grid’s biggest challenges—from overloaded queues and unreliable tech to poor transparency—and what must change to unlock progress.
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4 months ago
41 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#62 Super Grid Transformer Charging - #2 the full version
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.
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4 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#61 Super Grid Transformer Charging - #1 the highlights
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.
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4 months ago
27 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#59 NESO's essentials for Gate 2 evidence success - Guest Series with Matt Vickers, Director of Connections Reform, NESO
Roadnight Taylor is delighted to welcome Matt Vickers, Director of Connections Reform at NESO, to this episode of the Connectology ® podcast! Matt shares his experience from leading one of the biggest overhauls in the UK energy sector—fixing a broken grid connections system and tackling a huge project queue.
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4 months ago
35 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#60 Grid News and Views - Episode 12
In this episode of the Connectology® podcast, Connectologists® Pete Aston, Catherine Cleary, and Nikki Pillinger unpack the latest developments in grid connections, Gate 2 timelines, and ongoing industry reforms.
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4 months ago
25 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#58 Grid News and Views - Episode 11
In this episode of the Connectology® podcast, Connectologists® Pete Aston, Philip Bale, and Kyle Murchie break down the latest on Connections Reform—especially what it means for developers navigating Gate 2 applications.
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4 months ago
20 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#57 Project Commitment Fee - Guest Series with Alex Ikonic, Grid Engineer, Ørsted
This episode of the Connectology® podcast dives into the evolving Project Commitment Fee (PCF) with special guest Alex Ikonic, Grid Engineer at Ørsted, who brings insights from the CMP448 CUSC work group. The PCF—originally proposed by NESO as a £20,000/MW bond—has been revised to a phased fee starting at £2,500/MW, rising to £10,000/MW, and triggered only if 6 GW of post-Gate 2 generation projects are terminated. The discussion highlights: Who the PCF applies too How termination or tech downsizing would result in partial or full fee loss How self-termination discounts are being explored Key risks, including rushed, low-quality planning applications, pressure on offshore timelines, and wider concerns around investor confidence and Clean Power 2030 delivery. Listen now to hear why Ørsted and Roadnight Taylor are voting against the current proposal—for now—and why they believe we should give Connections Reform a chance before bringing in new penalties.
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5 months ago
20 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#56 Distribution milestone, intolerance and a green light for smaller projects
In this episode of the Connectology® podcast, Connectologists® Kyle Murchie and Pete Aston break down two major updates that could change the game for energy developers. First up: CMP446. Ofgem has approved a big shift—raising the Transmission Impact Assessment (TIA) threshold in England and Wales from 1MW to 5MW (based on export capacity). That means fewer small and mid-sized projects need to go through the slow and complex TIA process. It’s great news for community energy schemes and demand-heavy sites—but Scotland is left out, with the threshold still set at 200kW. Then, we dive into the hot topic of queue management. The new rules bring in stricter deadlines—especially the tough two-month window to submit planning after accepting a DNO offer. Miss it, and your project could be kicked out of the queue. Kyle and Pete raise serious concerns about the lack of formal consultation and how this shift could hurt good projects simply due to unrealistic timelines. This episode is packed with practical insights and a clear message: developers need to speak up now. These changes are coming fast—and feedback from the frontlines could help shape a better, fairer system. Recorded 13 May 2025 Our links: Website: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/connect... Newsletter sign up: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/newslet... Follow us on LinkedIn:   / roadnight-taylor-ltd     Talk to us at info@roadnighttaylor.co.uk
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5 months ago
18 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#55 How should EREP130 be applied to storage projects?
In this episode, Connectologists® Philip Bale and Pete Aston dive deep into Engineering Recommendation EREP130, specifically focusing on its application to embedded battery storage connections under technical limits scenarios. They explore whether it's appropriate for DNOs to enforce EREP130 clauses when offering early connections under Technical Limits, and what this means for customers. 🧠 Key Topics: The origin and intent behind EREP130 and how it evolved to handle battery storage. How treating batteries as non-firm demand helps avoid costly and unnecessary network reinforcements. The controversial application of EREP130 clauses in variations of previously accepted schemes. The implications for customers accepting accelerated connections under technical limits — including the risk of losing firm access rights. The need for transparency from DNOs and DSOs regarding how these clauses are applied and communicated. Real-world examples where the clause was buried in T&Cs, potentially catching developers off guard. A call for clearer definitions of "variation" and better industry-wide communication. 💡 Takeaway:If you're a developer or stakeholder in battery storage, this episode is essential listening. Understand what you might be giving up when you accept technical limits offers, and why reading the fine print — and demanding clarity — is more critical than ever.   Recorded 19 March 2025 Our links: Website: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/connect... Newsletter sign up: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/newslet... Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/roadnight-taylor-ltd Talk to us at info@roadnighttaylor.co.uk
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6 months ago
16 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#54 The Connectologists'® Top 10 Grid Connection Tips
Which Connection Tips Will Make the Connectologists’ Top 10?  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, Connectologists® Catherine Cleary, Philip Bale, Nikki Pillinger, Kyle Murchie, and Pete Aston battle it out to decide the ultimate Top 10 Grid Connection Tips. Each Connectologist® has come prepared with their own must-know strategies, but only 10 can make the final cut! What’s up for debate? - G99/G98 applications  - Engaging with DNOs early vs. waiting until later stages—what’s the best approach? - Meticulous record-keeping - Early de-risking—spotting and addressing potential pitfalls before they derail you - Understanding liabilities and securities - Collaboration and coordination - Design envelopes and future flexibility - Portfolio prioritisation—why not all grid offers are worth pursuing - Knowing when to stop 🎧 Tune in now to find out which tips make the final list, so you can learn strategies which will help you navigate the grid connection process with confidence. Avoid common pitfalls, make smarter decisions, and give your project the best chance of success! Recorded 11 December 2024 Our links: Website: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/connect... Newsletter sign up: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/newslet... Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/roadnight-taylor-ltd Talk to us at info@roadnighttaylor.co.uk
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7 months ago
47 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#53 Exploring Grid Code Change GC0117
GC0117 refers to a Grid Code change proposal, initially raised back in June 2018, aimed at improving transparency and consistency of access arrangements for generation and storage connections across Great Britain by creating a common set of requirements. Specifically, the proposal seeks to reduce the existing three thresholds of Small, Medium and Large generators to two, defining Large Power Stations as those with a Registered Capacity of 10MW and above, and Small Power Stations as those below 10MW. Thus, the Medium category would be removed in England and Wales. Ofgem have opened a consultation on their minded to decision to approve the Original Proposal with the response deadline 11 April 2025. In a departure from the norm, the Connectologists discuss the proposal in the context of 2025 with none of the team supporting implementation. Our Connectologists can almost always debate a topic with the merits of all options discussed, yet in the case of GC0117 this was not straightforward. Listen to Philip Bale, Catherine Cleary, Pete Aston and Kyle Murchie as they draw out some of their key concerns and suggestions. Link to Ofgem’s Grid Code 0117 Final Modification Report Minded-to Decision Consultation -https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/consultation/grid-code-0117-final-modification-report-minded-decision-consultation   Recorded 19 March 2025 Our links: Website: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/connect... Newsletter sign up: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/newslet... Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/roadnight-taylor-ltd Talk to us at info@roadnighttaylor.co.uk
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7 months ago
25 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#52 Guest Series with Amanda Le Brocq, Director of Connections, NGED; and Sarah Jeffery and Mark Baker, Head of Strategic Customer Engagement, NGED
The energy sector is evolving rapidly, and grid Connection Reforms, customer engagement, and community energy are at the forefront of change. In this episode, we are joined by special guests Amanda Le Brocq, Sarah Jeffery and Mark Baker from National Grid Electricity Distribution to explore: 🔹New Careers, New Insights – How diverse backgrounds are improving customer engagement, community energy, and grid connections. 🔹Connections Reform – The major changes reshaping how projects connect to the grid and what it means for customers.🔹 Customer Engagement – How better communication, digital tools, and transparency are improving the connection process.🔹 Community Energy – The growing role of local energy initiatives and the challenges they face in accessing the grid.🔹 Electric Vehicle Infrastructure – How smarter data and partnerships are streamlining EV charging connections.🔹 Innovation & AI – Insights from a recent hackathon, exploring new tech-driven solutions for faster, fairer grid access. With net zero targets and rising electricity demand, this conversation dives into the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of energy distribution. As mentioned at the end of the podcast, if you want to get in touch with the NGED team, please contact:Community Energy - Sarah.Jeffery@nationalgrid.comCustomer Engagement - Mark.Baker@nationalgrid.com   Recorded 27 February 2025 Our links: Website: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/connect... Newsletter sign up: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/newslet... Follow us on LinkedIn: / roadnight-taylor-ltd Talk to us at info@roadnighttaylor.co.uk
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7 months ago
41 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#51 Grid News and Views - Episode 10
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. Key topics discussed include: • Clean Power 2030 – Key updates on regulatory changes, timeframes, and how they impact grid connections. • Security Freezes and Financial Instruments – NESO’s freeze on securities of cancellation charge liabilities and the impact of this on contracted and embedded customers • CUSC Mods– The latest on CMP446, the potential impact on community energy projects and the debate whether thresholds should be installed capacity or export capacity. • DNO Processes and Mod App Delays • Grid Connection Challenges – Delays, security freezes, and what they mean for developers. • Hybrid Energy Projects • Broader Industry Insights Whether you’re a developer, investor, or energy enthusiast, this episode provides practical updates, expert analysis, and valuable insights into the transformative changes shaping the UK energy grid. Stay informed and get ahead of the grid transformation by tuning in to this detailed discussion. Recorded 06 February 2025   Our links: Website: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/connect... Newsletter sign up: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/newslet... Follow us on LinkedIn: / roadnight-taylor-ltd Talk to us at info@roadnighttaylor.co.uk
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9 months ago
34 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#50 Guest Series with Susan McDonald, UK Energy Transition Lead, Net Zero Transformation, Deloitte
Join Connectologist® Kyle Murchie and special guest Susan McDonald, UK Energy Transition Lead for Net Zero Transformation at Deloitte, as they delve into the future of the UK energy sector. This episode unpacks the ambitious Clean Power Plan for 2030, examines the challenges of rapidly expanding infrastructure, and highlights the UK's leadership in offshore wind energy. Topics Discussed: Infrastructure Development  - The energy sector faces the challenge of doubling its infrastructure within five years.  - The UK leads in offshore wind and clean power, with strong potential for global impact.  - Prioritising community benefits from new infrastructure to address economic and energy challenges. Skill Development  - Addressing skill gaps is urgent to meet the 2030 Clean Power Plan goals.  - Focus on education, career-switching programs, and industrial strategies.  - Companies are expanding their workforces for sustainable growth. Safety and Development  - Safety remains a top priority despite the push for rapid development.  - Examples include having on-site ambulances during project builds to ensure quick emergency responses. Diversity and Inclusion  - Tackling the underrepresentation of women, especially in leadership roles. - Initiatives like the Women’s Engineering Society support women and foster inclusivity. - Highlighting the importance of a diverse talent pool, including career switchers and support for parents.  Susan’s Upcoming Antarctica Expedition Part of a leadership program to promote women in STEM and sustainability. A 25-day voyage in early 2025, with 16 days in Antarctica to engage with global leaders, witness climate change first-hand, and return with invaluable insights.
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9 months ago
43 minutes

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#49 Guest series with Alasdair MacMillian, Policy Lead - Electricity Connections, Ofgem
Alasdair MacMillan, Policy Lead of Electricity Connections at Ofgem joined Connectologists® Catherine Cleary and Kyle Murchie to delve into the complexities of Connections Reform in Great Britain, specifically focusing on the end-to-end review of the grid connection process.
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11 months ago
55 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#48 Guest series with Merlin Hyman, Chief Executive, Regen and Joe Colebrook, Head of Grid Connections, Innova
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 Grid Connections Reform and what it means for developers, policymakers, and the entire industry. Key topics discussed include: Connection Process Changes – they discuss the complexities and uncertainties of Connections Reform, including queue reshuffling and new criteria for readiness and strategic alignment. This introduces the uncertainty for developers and the challenges which they face, including supply chain delays, planning uncertainties, and the potential risks of reshuffling projects in the queue. Developer Challenges - the ambiguity surrounding criteria like “construction readiness” and the impact of reshuffling on projects, as well as the broader issues, such as technical limits and the interaction between distribution and transmission policies are discussed. Financial Instruments - the proposed £20,000 per MW financial security requirement sparks debate. It’s argued that it risks stifling competition and disproportionately affecting smaller developers, stressing the need to assess whether financial instruments remain necessary. Planning for Net Zero - the team praise the ambition of the Clean Power 2030 Plan but call for greater transparency in defining technology and regional capacity targets. The conversation underscores the tension between market-driven approaches and more centralized, strategic planning. The Path Forward – the panel agrees that collaboration, transparency, and evidence-based feedback are vital for refining reforms. They encourage active participation in consultations to shape a competitive and efficient energy transition. The episode explores the sweeping changes in grid connections, balancing optimism for accelerated progress toward net zero with critical evaluation of policy details. We encourage you to engage in the consultations and advocate for solutions that ensure a competitive, equitable, and efficient energy transition.   Recorded 19 November 2024 Our links: Website: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/connectology/ Newsletter sign up: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/newsletter/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/roadnight-taylor-ltd/ Talk to us at info@roadnighttaylor.co.uk
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11 months ago
45 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
#47 Connections Reform Webinar Update #3: Questions and Answers
During our Connections Reform Update #3 webinar we didn’t have time to answer all the questions. In this podcast, we help to shed light on some of the main themes running through the unanswered questions.
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11 months ago
56 minutes

The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
Helping the energy community, and development and investment directors, better understand distribution and transmission network connections