• 40 minutes 11 seconds
    EP. 287 Elias Saba on Battery Economics, Risk and the Future of Storage

    This week on Energy Unplugged, Hugo Batten, Managing Director of APAC for Aurora Energy Research, is joined by Elias Saba, Chief Commercial Officer of Eku Energy, and Lara Panjkov, Aurora’s Head of Research in APAC. Together, they explore how battery storage economics are evolving across Australia and Japan, and how shifting market dynamics are reshaping investment strategies.

    Elias leads Eku’s global Technology, Markets and Trading function and brings over 15 years of experience across energy storage, renewables, and market design, including previous roles at Tesla and Macquarie. He has played a key role in commercialising major battery projects such as Hazelwood, Rangebank, and Williamsdale, and shares insights into how developers are structuring revenue, managing risk, and scaling storage portfolios across global markets.

    The conversation examines key trends shaping battery investment today: falling but volatile technology costs, increasingly bespoke offtake structures, and the growing role of merchant exposure and optionality. The speakers also explore how Australia’s mature market contrasts with Japan’s more policy-driven approach, and how evolving regulation, grid constraints, and utility participation are influencing deployment.

    You will learn about:

    • Why early battery projects relied on merchant exposure and built-in flexibility.
    • How offtake structures remain bespoke despite growing market standardisation.
    • Why Japan’s battery market is developing differently, with strong government support.
    • How new use cases like data centre co-location are shaping the next phase of storage investment.
    30 April 2026, 9:11 am
  • 59 minutes 13 seconds
    EP. 286 Beyond Buildout: Brazil’s Next Power Market Evolution

    This week on Energy Unplugged, Rodrigo Borges, Market Lead for Brazil at Aurora Energy Research, is joined by Veronica Coelho, Country Manager & SVP at Equinor, and Roberto Colindres, CEO of Rio Energy. Together, they explore how Brazil’s power sector is entering a new phase of development – where system optimisation, rather than pure capacity growth, will define the next cycle of investment. 

    Veronica brings a global developer perspective from Equinor’s international portfolio, including large-scale offshore wind, while Roberto draws on his experience leading the development and scaling of renewable assets in Brazil. The discussion highlights how Brazil’s abundance of wind, solar, water, and land positions it as a potential global clean energy powerhouse – provided the right regulatory and system-level frameworks are in place. 

    The conversation examines the evolving dynamics of Brazil’s electricity market: rising curtailment, increasing intraday price volatility, and mounting pressure on grid infrastructure. The discussion highlights the growing importance of BESS to reduce curtailment, capture price spreads, and improve system flexibility, while also discussing why offshore wind—despite world-class resource potential—remains a longer-term opportunity given current cost challenges relative to onshore renewables. 

    You will learn about: 

    • Why Brazil’s next phase of renewables growth depends on optimisation, not just expansion. 
    • How BESS can reduce curtailment, lower system costs, and enhance grid flexibility. 
    • Why offshore wind in Brazil is a major long-term opportunity but not yet cost-competitive. 
    • How grid constraints and market design challenges are shaping investment decisions. 
    • Why long-term policy visibility and regulatory stability are critical to unlocking future growth. 
    23 April 2026, 9:57 am
  • 33 minutes 41 seconds
    EP. 285 Inside Grid Congestion: An Aurora Deep Dive

    This week on Energy Unplugged, in the first of our new video series, Richard Howard, Global Head of Research at Aurora Energy Research, is joined by Marc Hedin, Head of Research for West Europe and Africa at Aurora Energy Research, to explore one of the most pressing challenges in power markets today: grid congestion.

    Together, they unpack why curtailment is rising rapidly across Europe as renewable build-out outpaces grid expansion – and why this is becoming a critical risk for developers and investors. They examine how congestion impacts revenues, from reduced generation to increased volatility, and why traditional modelling approaches often underestimate the risk.

    The conversation explores how different markets manage congestion – from nodal pricing in the US to redispatch in Europe – and highlights the growing complexity of market design, policy shifts, and grid reform.

    Looking ahead, they discuss how more advanced modelling can better capture these dynamics, and the strategies available to mitigate risk – including co-location, portfolio optimisation, and smarter siting decisions.

    You will learn about:

    • Why grid congestion and curtailment are rising across renewable markets 
    • How different market designs manage congestion globally 
    • The key risks for investors, from location effects to policy uncertainty 
    • How better modelling and asset strategies can mitigate – and even benefit from – congestion
    14 April 2026, 10:25 am
  • 29 minutes 46 seconds
    EP. 284 Luuk Veeken on navigating volatility in Europe’s power markets

    This week on Energy Unplugged, Claudia Gunter is joined by Luuk Veeken, CEO and co-founder of Dexter Energy. Together, they explore how rising renewable penetration is driving short-term power market volatility – and why success increasingly depends on mastering real-time trading and forecasting. 

    Luuk explains how the shift from predictable, subsidy-backed renewables to weather-driven, merchant assets is transforming the market. With falling capture prices, rising imbalance costs, and more frequent price spikes, generators must move from simply maximizing output to actively optimizing value – continuously updating positions as forecasts evolve. 

    The conversation highlights how improved forecasting, intraday trading, and automation can significantly reduce imbalance exposure, while also examining the growing role of batteries, evolving market design, and cross-border balancing in stabilizing prices. Looking ahead, Luuk outlines how AI-driven forecasting and automated trading will shape the next generation of renewable business models. 

    You will learn about: 

    • Why short-term volatility and imbalance costs are rising in renewable-heavy systems  
    • How forecasting and intraday trading can protect revenues  
    • The role of market design and cross-border balancing in price formation  
    • How AI, automation, and batteries are reshaping renewable trading strategies 

    Registration for the leading annual gathering of the European energy industry – the Aurora Spring Forum, taking place on 29th April 2026, in London is open - a one-day deep dive into the biggest strategic questions shaping Europe’s energy transition, plus top-tier networking and a live recording of Energy Unplugged. Book now at https://auroraer.com/events/aurora-spring-forum-2026 and use code PODCAST20 for 20% off.

    8 April 2026, 12:39 pm
  • 47 minutes 33 seconds
    EP. 283 Offshore Wind Reset: Duncan Clark on What Comes Next

    This week on Energy Unplugged, Richard Howard, Global Director of Research at Aurora Energy Research, is joined by Nick Civetta, Project Leader at Aurora Energy Research, and Duncan Clark, Board Member at Renewable UK and former Head of Europe Development at Ørsted. In this episode experts unpack what recent allocation rounds mean for offshore wind project economics, and why the UK’s 50GW target is increasingly a question of delivery rather than ambition. While confidence is returning after a market reset, significant challenges remain – particularly around grid infrastructure, supply chains, and the sheer scale of projects needing to be built this decade. 

    The conversation also looks ahead to how competition may evolve in future auctions, the growing role of system integration, and whether floating wind can scale commercially. Alongside this, they examine how AI and data centre demand could become a major driver of electricity consumption – and a potential opportunity for offshore wind. 

    You will learn about: 

    • Why recent auctions signal a reset for offshore wind economics  
    • What’s really holding back project delivery in the UK  
    • How grid constraints could shape deployment this decade  
    • The outlook for floating wind and its challenges  
    • Why AI and data centres are a key wildcard for future demand 

    Registration for the leading annual gathering of the European energy industry – the Aurora Spring Forum, taking place on 29th April 2026, in London is open - a one-day deep dive into the biggest strategic questions shaping Europe’s energy transition, plus top-tier networking and a live recording of Energy Unplugged. Book now at https://auroraer.com/events/aurora-spring-forum-2026 and use code PODCAST20 for 20% off.

    3 April 2026, 11:40 am
  • 33 minutes 44 seconds
    EP.282 Daniel Gerber on Power Electronics and the Future of Grid Stability

    This week on Energy Unplugged, Reece Jackson, Senior Product Manager - Grid, Aurora, is joined by Daniel Gerber, Global Business Line Manager for Renewable Power and Motion High Power at ABB. Together, they explore how rising renewable penetration, electrification, and new demand sources are reshaping grid stability - and the critical role power electronics will play in maintaining reliable power systems. 

    Daniel leads ABB’s renewables-focused power electronics business and brings nearly two decades of experience spanning R&D, operations, and global service management. Drawing on ABB’s work across international markets, he shares how inverter-based resources, once seen as a source of instability, are increasingly becoming part of the solution - enabled by advances in grid-forming technologies, control systems, and digital simulation tools. 

    The conversation examines the technical and structural challenges facing modern grids: the shift from centralized generation to distributed, inverter-based systems; the growing impact of data centres, AI, and electrification on demand patterns; and the increasing frequency of system disturbances. Daniel outlines how a combination of improved hardware, software-based simulation, and evolving grid codes can help operators manage these complexities, while also highlighting the practical constraints - from supply chains to permitting - that continue to slow progress. 

    You will learn: 

    • Why inverter-based renewables are changing how grid stability is managed. 
    • How grid-forming technologies and power electronics can support system strength. 
    • Why digital simulation and “grid twin” models are becoming critical for planning and operations. 
    • What’s holding back faster grid connections - from equipment bottlenecks to system complexity. 

    Registration for the leading annual gathering of the European energy industry – the Aurora Spring Forum, taking place on 29th April 2026, in London is open - a one-day deep dive into the biggest strategic questions shaping Europe’s energy transition, plus top-tier networking and a live recording of Energy Unplugged. Book now at https://auroraer.com/events/aurora-spring-forum-2026 and use code PODCAST20 for 20% off.

    24 March 2026, 11:28 am
  • 43 minutes 25 seconds
    EP. 281 Data Center Load Growth and the Future of the US Grid

    This week on Energy Unplugged, Julia Hoos, Aurora’s Head of USA East, is joined by Lizzie Bonahoom, Senior Associate - North America Tech & Policy, and Jack Graham, Senior Associate - PJM Research at Aurora. Together, they explore the challenges of supplying data centers with power in the U.S., and how surging AI demand, interconnection constraints, and market dynamics are reshaping the electricity system. 

    Lizzie leads Aurora’s analysis of where new data centers are locating and how they interact with generation technologies, while Jack provides insight into PJM’s grid and capacity market, including lessons from Northern Virginia - the historic epicenter of U.S. cloud infrastructure. Together they discuss the complexities of forecasting large, concentrated loads, the growing role of behind-the-meter solutions, and the implications of regulatory interventions from FERC and federal authorities. 

    The conversation examines key trends affecting the U.S. power market today: rapid electricity demand growth from data centers, grid congestion and localized price impacts, the increasing importance of flexible interconnection strategies, and the political and regulatory pressure to accelerate large load access. Lizzie and Jack highlight how uncertainty in load forecasting, market design, and capacity procurement creates both challenges and opportunities for grid operators, policymakers, and industry stakeholders. 

    You will learn: 

    • Why data center clusters and AI-driven load growth are transforming regional electricity demand. 
    • How PJM and other ISOs are navigating transmission constraints, capacity market volatility, and political scrutiny. 
    • Why behind-the-meter and gas-bridging solutions are emerging as short-term strategies for large loads. 
    • How federal and state interventions could influence interconnection, market design, and grid reliability over the next decade. 
    17 March 2026, 9:44 am
  • 40 minutes 3 seconds
    EP. 280 From Ambition to Execution: Grids, Coal and Capital in APAC

    This week on Energy Unplugged, we’re joined by Randolph Brazier, Global Head of Clean Power Systems at HSBC. He speaks with Hugo Batten, Aurora’s Managing Director APAC, and Lara Panjkov, Head of Research APAC, to examine the practical realities of delivering the energy transition across Asia-Pacific - from grid stability and storage build-out to coal repowering and transition finance. 

    Randolph leads on HSBC’s Net Zero investment strategy and sector pathways, working closely with clients to finance clean power and support real-economy decarbonisation. A former Director of Innovation & Electricity Systems at the UK Energy Networks Association, with earlier experience designing renewable and grid projects, he brings both engineering depth and financial insight. Drawing on examples such as South Australia’s high-renewables penetration, the rapid growth of data centres, and Asia’s continued reliance on coal, the discussion explores curtailment, system strength, long-duration storage, transition taxonomies, and the structural challenges of mobilising capital at scale in emerging markets. 

    You will learn: 

    • Why grids, system strength and storage duration - not just generation - are now the binding constraints on decarbonisation. 
    • What high-renewables systems like South Australia reveal about curtailment, stability and the need for smarter market design. 
    • How data centres, electrification and industrial growth are reshaping demand - and why the impact is more nuanced than headlines suggest. 
    • Why coal repowering, transition taxonomies and innovative financing structures will be critical to unlocking capital across APAC. 

    The Repower Community Interest Company (CIC) [www.repower.world] is a global non-profit initiative dedicated to the repowering of coal power plants, initiated by Quantified Carbon. HSBC’s philanthropic partnership with Repower supports technical analysis to develop feasible low-carbon repowering options for viable sites in emerging markets. 

     

    Registration for the leading annual gathering of the European energy industry – the Aurora Spring Forum, taking place on 29th April 2026, in London is open - a one-day deep dive into the biggest strategic questions shaping Europe’s energy transition, plus top-tier networking and a live recording of Energy Unplugged.  

    Book now at https://auroraer.com/events/aurora-spring-forum-2026 and use code PODCAST20 for 20% off. 

    10 March 2026, 8:48 am
  • 28 minutes 8 seconds
    EP. 279 AI-Driven Demand and the New Power Investment Cycle

    This week on Energy Unplugged, we’re joined by Steven Mandel, Partner at TPG Rise Climate, in conversation with Oliver Kerr, Aurora’s Managing Director for North America. Together, they explore how institutional capital is responding to policy volatility, surging load growth, and the growing influence of AI on US power markets. 

    Steven helps lead investments across power, electrification, and the broader energy transition for TPG Rise Climate, one of the world’s largest dedicated climate investment platforms. He serves on the boards of Altus Power, Matrix Renewables, Nextracker, Intersect Power and Palmetto, and brings prior experience from Denham Capital and Citi’s Power & Utilities investment banking team. 

    The discussion focuses on the fundamentals shaping US power today: accelerating data centre demand, rising gas marginal costs, and the competitiveness of solar-plus-storage - even amid policy uncertainty. Steven explains why capital is concentrating on quality over pipeline scale, how investors assess durability in volatile markets, and why affordability and regulatory stability will define the next phase of deployment. 

    You will learn: 

    • Why AI-driven load growth is strengthening the long-term power investment case. 
    • How climate investors evaluate risk and downside protection in uncertain markets. 
    • Why solar and storage remain structurally competitive. 
    • How policy and affordability debates could shape future capital flows. 
    3 March 2026, 9:51 am
  • 49 minutes 37 seconds
    EP. 278 Nat Bullard on Decarbonisation in the Age of AI

    This week on Energy Unplugged, we’re joined by Nat Bullard, co-founder of Halcyon, an AI-enabled energy information platform, and one of the sector’s most influential data storytellers. He joins Hugo Batten, Aurora’s Managing Director APAC, and Oliver Kerr, Aurora’s Managing Director USA, to unpack the 2026 edition of his annual “Decarbonisation” presentation - a sweeping, data-led assessment of where the global energy transition is accelerating, stalling, and surprising us. 

    Nat brings two decades’ experience analysing energy, technology, markets and finance. Formerly Chief Content Officer at BloombergNEF and now also an advisor to Ember and Arcadia, he draws on deep market insight to separate structural trends from short-term noise. From record solar and battery deployment in the US, to flat real-terms clean investment globally, to China’s extraordinary scale in electrification and manufacturing, the conversation explores a world adding more of everything - fossil fuels and renewables alike - while grappling with grid constraints and rising electricity demand. 

    The discussion also examines cooling demand in developing economies, China’s emergence as a global electrostate, and the profound uncertainty surrounding AI-driven load growth and data centre interconnections in the US - where the bottleneck may be demand connection as much as generation capacity. 

    You will learn: 

    • Why the energy transition appears contradictory - with record clean deployment alongside continued fossil growth. 
    • How cooling demand in emerging economies could rival or exceed AI as a driver of electricity growth. 
    • What China’s scale in electrification, batteries and EVs means for global supply chains and competitiveness. 
    • Why grids and interconnection queues may prove the decisive constraint in the next phase of the transition. 

    Registration for the leading annual gathering of the European energy industry – the Aurora Spring Forum, taking place on 29th April 2026, in London is open - a one-day deep dive into the biggest strategic questions shaping Europe’s energy transition, plus top-tier networking and a live recording of Energy Unplugged.

    Book now at https://auroraer.com/events/aurora-sp... and use code PODCAST20 for 20% off.

    24 February 2026, 10:53 am
  • 39 minutes 3 seconds
    EP. 277 Michael Lewis on Delivering the Transition at System Scale

    As part of a special live edition of Energy Unplugged, recorded from the podcast booth at E-World in Essen, Hanns Koenig, Managing Directore EMEA for Aurora Energy Research, sits down with Michael Lewis, CEO of Uniper, to discuss the realities of leading a major European energy company at the heart of the transition. 

    Drawing on three decades in the sector - from building E.ON’s offshore wind business to steering Uniper through recovery after the gas crisis - Michael reflects on what it really takes to deliver the energy transition: cost discipline, system thinking, and a relentless focus on security of supply. 

    The conversation spans Germany’s progress on renewables, the case for new hydrogen-ready gas capacity, the role of batteries and demand-side flexibility, gas market resilience post-Russia, and the growing impact of data centres and electrification on future power demand. Throughout, one theme stands out: the transition cannot be delivered in silos - it must be approached as a fully integrated system. 

    What you’ll learn: 

    • Why flexibility is shifting from generators to customers in a renewables-led system 
    • How Germany is balancing coal phase-out with new hydrogen-ready gas plants 
    • What true gas security looks like after the Russia shock - and why diversification matters 
    • How AI, data centres and electrification could reshape Europe’s electricity demand curve 

    Registration for the leading annual gathering of the European energy industry – the Aurora Spring Forum, taking place on 29th April 2026, in London is open - a one-day deep dive into the biggest strategic questions shaping Europe’s energy transition, plus top-tier networking and a live recording of Energy Unplugged.

    Book now at https://auroraer.com/events/aurora-spring-forum-2026 and use code PODCAST20 for 20% off.

    17 February 2026, 10:15 am
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