Talking New Energy

Delta-EE

A Delta-EE podcast, with host Jon Slowe and a selection of guest speakers covering the key topics affecting the energy transition in Europe.In this podcast we'll discuss trending issues affecting the transition from old energy to new energy in Europe.

  • 41 minutes 26 seconds
    Hydrogen and aviation

    In this episode, we explore how ZeroAvia are working on decarbonising aviation using hydrogen. Jon and Sandra talk with Sergey Kiselev, Chief Business Officer at ZeroAvia, a UK/US-based company developing a hydrogen-fuel cell powertrain for light and medium-sized aircraft and Brendan Murphy, Head of Hydrogen at LCP Delta.

    Sergey Kiselev is Chief Business Officer at ZeroAvia – a leading innovator in decarbonising commercial aviation, focused on the development of a hydrogen fuel cell powertrain for commercial flights.  Sergey is based out of the company’s facility at Cotswold Airport in Kemble, UK.  

    Prior to joining ZeroAvia, Sergey led the European operations of eMotorWerks, which developed smart vehicle-grid integration hardware and software and was acquired in 2017.  eMotorWerks’' JuiceBox Smart EV charging station is still the best selling product in its category in the United States for the last 5 years. 

    A decade leading into this, Sergey worked as a partner at McKinsey, focusing on energy, sustainability and the public sector. Sergey obtained his PhD and conducted postdoctoral research in experimental low temperature physics and nanomagnetics at Cornell University in the US.

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    Brendan boasts over a decade of dedicated expertise within the dynamic realms of energy and low carbon sectors, such as Heat and Hydrogen. His wealth of experience spans intricate policy and regulation, adept program management, and shrewd commercial acumen, covering a diverse spectrum of domains.

    In recent years, Brendan has been instrumental in advising prominent utilities, pioneering developers, and pivotal government bodies, sculpting their strategic blueprints, investment roadmaps, and spearheading flagship low carbon policy initiatives.

    • Check out our 2024 Hydrogen Market Outlook
    • Download our whitepaper on hydrogen storage vaults
    • Listen to the "Future of gas distribution" podcast episode with Dr. Angela Needle from Hydrogen UK

    You can also visit our website to learn more about Hydrogen Intelligence Service at lcpdelta.com

     

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    Hosts – Jon Slowe and Sandra Trittin

    Produced – LCP Delta and D8

     

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    Each LCP Delta Talking New Energy podcast is for information and marketing purposes only and does not constitute any form of advice. All views expressed by the podcast hosts and guests are purely their own opinions and do not represent those of LCP Delta, its clients or affiliates. All rights to this podcast are reserved to LCP Delta. LCP Delta does not accept any liability for any loss that arises out of or in connection with your or any third party's reliance on the podcast. Please refer to the Legal Notices section on the LCP website for further information. 

     

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    30 April 2024, 8:26 am
  • 47 minutes 38 seconds
    Intelligent Demand

    In this episode, we speak to Centre for Net Zero, a non-profit, impact-driven energy research institute founded by renewable energy group Octopus Energy, we discuss the Centre's work on intelligent demand, exploring recent experiences with GB’s Demand Flexibility Service, the growing role of automation, and CNZ’s work with open and synthetic smart meter data with Lucy Yu, CEO and Izzy Woolgar, Director of External Affairs.

    Lucy is CEO at Centre for Net Zero (CNZ), a research unit leading pioneering research to make a fully sustainable global energy system a reality. Lucy has 20 years of experience in technology, policy, and regulation. She has led teams in the UK government and the UN, and has run operations, public policy, research, and strategy for some of Europe’s brightest startups. Lucy is a Non-Executive Member of the Board at the Connected Places Catapult and E3G, and an Associate Fellow of Technology and Public Policy at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.

    Izzy is Director of External Affairs at Centre for Net Zero. She gets the Centre’s leading research into the hands of influential global stakeholders, driving bolder policymaking and an accelerated energy transition. Izzy is a specialist in strategic communication, with a background advising major global blue chips. She spent many years advising Centrica and bp, helping them to pivot to integrated energy companies by supporting their corporate venturing teams. She led campaigns that supported and raised the profile of their investment portfolios of high potential, green start-ups. She holds a degree from the University of Cambridge.

    • Watch our video explaining FLEXtrack to understand more about ancillary services data across European Flexibility Markets
    • Learn more about Centre for Net Zero’s deep analysis of Demand Flexibility Service
    • Find out more about OpenSynth

     

    You can also visit our website to learn more about Flexibility Research Service at lcpdelta.com

     

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    Hosts – Jon Slowe and Sandra Trittin

    Produced – LCP Delta and D8

     

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    23 April 2024, 7:44 am
  • 44 minutes 8 seconds
    In conversation with... Alex Schoch, Octopus Energy

    In this episode Jon and Sandra talk with Alex Schoch, Global Head Flexibility & Electrification, Octopus Energy. They explore how Octopus is driving change in the energy sector, and Alex’s perspectives on the energy transition.

    Alex Schoch has over 15 years’ worth of experience in growing and scaling transformative sustainable businesses.  Most notably having held various leadership roles at Tesla across both the automotive and energy businesses. From leading expansion of the European business in preparation for the introduction of the Model S across 10 markets, established the EMEA Energy business, and leading Global Business Operations of the Energy business.

    At Octopus Energy Group, he leads Flexibility and Electrification Programmes globally focused on developing and bringing to market the next generation products and underlying technologies spanning utility scale renewable generation through to consumer electrification.  As transport and heat continue to rapidly decarbonise, helping consumers participate in a simple and easy way will be a critical factor in ensuring the success of the transition.

    • Download our 5th edition of the Market Monitor for Demand Side Flexibility
    • Watch our EV Predictions webinar on-demand

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    16 April 2024, 2:25 pm
  • 40 minutes 27 seconds
    Greening data centres

    In this episode Jon Slowe and Sandra Trittin, explore how power-hungry data centres can minimise their environmental impact with Ciaran Flanagan, Global Head of Datacenter Solutions & Services at Siemens and Stefanie Casall, Director Brand & Marketing, AQ Compute.

    Ciaran is VP and Global Head of Siemens’ Datacenter Solutions business; he is tasked with the continued development of Siemens as a technology provider to the global data center industry and growing Siemens’ presence in this exciting market and has consulted with several Fortune 100 companies on Datacenter operations, technical architecture, energy efficiency, procurement strategy and financial planning. Additionally, served as an advisor to several Datacenter operators, Private Equity & Property Development companies on Digital Infrastructure and Energy Storage investments, in both greenfield and M&A opportunities.

    With 14 years of experience in brand building, marketing and communications, Stafanie’s passion lies in decoding the essen[1]ce of brand DNA and understanding the deep "why" behind every brand. Alongside her professional work, she is a yoga teacher, and firmly believes that yoga is not just a physical practice, but a mindset and a way of life. Beyond the corporate landscape, her heart beats for animals and for our oceans, reflecting her deep commitment to wildlife conservation and environmental stewardship.

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    9 April 2024, 12:42 pm
  • 34 minutes 59 seconds
    Energy policy in Europe: perspectives from the IEA

    In this episode, Jon Slowe and Sandra Trittin are joined by Peter Journeay-Kaler, Energy Analyst from International Energy Agency (IEA) and Sam Hollister, Head of Economics and Finance at LCP Delta exploring energy policy developments in several European countries.

    Peter Journeay-Kaler has directly advised governments on how they can improve energy policy as a staff member at the International Energy Agency and the International Renewable Energy Agency. He also worked in the aerospace industry and holds a B.S. Physics, M.S. Aerospace Engineering and M.S. covering Energy and Environment. 

    Sam Hollister leads on LCP Delta's external engagement and market insight. He has over 10 years experience within energy policy and public affairs having been a Senior Director at the leading energy trade association and most recently leading the policy team at one of the UK’s largest energy retailers.

    You can also visit our website to learn more about we help policymakers and associations at lcpdelta.com

     

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    2 April 2024, 7:50 am
  • 25 minutes 9 seconds
    Electric vehicles: a bump in the road?

    In this episode, Jon Slowe is joined by two members of our EV team, Oliver McHugh, EV Charging Research Manager and Kate Armitage, EV Contractor at LCP Delta to explore a slowdown in the rate of growth of electric vehicles, its implications for the EV charging sector, and look at battery-powered trucks.

    Oliver manages LCP Delta’s EV Charging Service. He leads the research into the EV charging market and engages regularly with key industry players on various hot topics. Oliver has been at LCP Delta since 2020 and previously held a position in the consultancy team, advising clients on the energy transition.

    Kate, is an Associate at LCP Delta. She has a background in energy and has worked in eMobility since 2010 when she was responsible for the electric vehicles team at EDF Energy. Kate works very closely with the fleet industry, hosting webinars, roundtables and live events that help fleets navigate the transition to net zero. 

    You can also visit our website to learn more about EV Charging Service Research at lcpdelta.com 

     

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    26 March 2024, 7:50 am
  • 32 minutes 10 seconds
    In conversation with... David Watson, Ohme

    In this episode, Jon Slowe and Sandra Trittin are joined by David Watson, CEO of Ohme - the EV chargepoint manufacturer. They discuss Ohme’s rapid growth and scale-up, flexibility, and David’s other roles – as Chief Investment Officer of Temporis Capital, and owner of a cider-producing orchard. 

    • Catch-up on our on-demand webinar for predictions for 2024
    • Read our press release to find out what our energy experts have to say about the short term EV market

    You can also visit our website to learn more about our EV Charging Research Service at lcpdelta.com

     

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    Each LCP Delta Talking New Energy podcast is for information and marketing purposes only and does not constitute any form of advice. All views expressed by the podcast hosts and guests are purely their own opinions and do not represent those of LCP Delta, its clients or affiliates. All rights to this podcast are reserved to LCP Delta. LCP Delta does not accept any liability for any loss that arises out of or in connection with your or any third party's reliance on the podcast. Please refer to the Legal Notices section on the LCP website for further information. 

     

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    20 February 2024, 12:23 pm
  • 33 minutes 55 seconds
    Keeping electricity grids stable

    In this episode, we explore the challenges of keeping transmission networks stable as levels of renewable generation grow and grow. To discuss this we’re joined by Duncan Burt, previously Director of Operations at National Grid ESO in the UK and now Chief Strategic Growth Officer at Reactive Technologies, and LCP Delta Flexibility & Storage expert Jon Ferris

    You can also visit our website to learn more about Flexibility Research Service at lcpdelta.com

     

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    13 February 2024, 3:57 pm
  • 36 minutes 32 seconds
    In conversation with... Marcus Fendt, The Mobility House

    In this episode, Jon Slowe and Sandra Trittin are joined by Marcus Fendt, Managing Director, and Chief sales Officer from The Mobility House. They explore how The Mobility House has positioned itself uniting the automotive and energy industries, what Marcus has learned as he’s led the company to grow to over 350 employees, and what he sees as the key opportunities and challenges in the sector for the next years.

    Marcus Fendt studied Industrial Engineering in Munich. Before his entrepreneurial venture with The Mobility House in 2010, he held various management positions in the automotive and energy industries. As CSO and Managing Director at The Mobility House, he is responsible for partner sales, business development, and marketing.

    • Catch-up on our on-demand webinar for predictions for 2024
    • Read our press release to find out what our energy experts have to say about the short term market

    You can also visit our website to learn more about EV Charging Service at lcpdelta.com

     

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    6 February 2024, 1:01 pm
  • 24 minutes 57 seconds
    In conversation with... Teddy Flatau, wevo

    In this episode, Jon Slowe and Sandra Trittin are joined by Teddy Flatau, Founder and CEO from wevo energy, a company with a mission to bring simple, efficient and cost-effective charging to the most energy-demand environments. Jon, Sandra and Teddy discuss Teddy’s experiences as a serial entrepreneur, starting and growing wevo, and the EV charging market. 

    • Watch on-demand the EV team reviews on major talking points of 2023 and what they expect to see in the future.
    • Find out more about CHARGEtrack, - benchmarking public charging tariff tool.

    You can also visit our website to learn more about the EV Charging Service at lcpdelta.com 

     

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    30 January 2024, 9:48 am
  • 34 minutes 4 seconds
    Decarbonising homes and the role of one-stop-shops

    As heat pumps, solar panels (often with batteries), and EV chargers sales grow, we’re seeing the emergence of ‘one-stop shops’ providing customers with a portfolio of low carbon products and services for their homes. In this episode, Jon and Sandra, explore the rise of one-stop shops with Leonardo Melo, Business Development/Product Specialist at Samsung Electronics Air Conditioner Europe Air Conditioner Europe and Klara Ottosson, Heating Business Research Manager at LCP Delta.

    Leonardo Melo works at Samsung Electronics Air Conditioner Europe as a business developer. He counts over 10 years work experience in the HVAC industry with different experiences across the value chain.

    Klara joined LCP Delta in December 2020, she works with the Heat Services teams where she manages the Heating Business Service, focusing on topics such as evolving routes to market, heating propositions and customer research.

    • Start reading our one-stop-shop report on our subscriber portal here.
    • Learn how the heating sector is decarbonising in the energy transition in our training course.
    • Watch our Heat Predictions for 2024 webinar on-demand.

    You can also visit our website to learn more about our Heating Business Research Service at lcpdelta.com

     

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    9 January 2024, 8:33 am
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