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English, Finance, 1 season, 205 episodes, 5 days, 18 hours, 38 minutes
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Welcome to ‘Energy Unplugged by Aurora’, a mix of in-depth conversations with key international industry leaders, policymakers and academics, exploring the hottest topics across the energy market. Hosted by various Aurora experts, we invite high profile guests to share their unique perspectives on major energy issues. Our intention is to share with you a new episode every week, so stay tuned and enjoy the podcast!
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EP.178 Ralph Johnson on Battery Storage Optimisation

This week on Energy Unplugged, Ralph Johnson, Head of UK Business Development, Habitat Energy discusses battery storage optimisation in GB and globally with our Global Software Solutions Director, Mateusz Wronski. Ralph is responsible for originating and managing Habitat Energy’s strategic partnerships in the UK. He is an expert in battery storage and brings over 15 years of experience working in the energy sector. Previously, Ralph held senior positions at Reactive Technologies and EDF, where he worked across supply-side, renewables, pricing, risk and financial modelling. Main topics include the following: • What is a good battery optimiser? • Strategies of battery asset owners • The future of the battery market: optimisers, asset owners, and market saturation & reforms
2/1/20241 hour, 1 minute, 32 seconds
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EP.177 Michael Terrell, Sr. Director for Energy and Climate, Google

On this episode of Energy Unplugged, we are delighted to welcome Michael Terrell, Senior Director for Energy and Climate, Google, for a discussion with Oliver Kerr, our Head of North America, focusing on “the 24/7 goal”. Michael leads Google’s efforts to decarbonise its global operations and value chain. In his previous role as Global Director of Energy, he spearheaded the company’s commitment to operate on 24/7 carbon free energy by 2030. Additionally, Michael serves as Board Chair of the Clean Energy Buyers Alliance (CEBA), which he co-founded in 2018. Prior to joining Google, he served in the US government, including at the White House Council on Environmental Quality. Main topics include the following: • Power consumption of data centres and the role of machine learning and flexibility • What does the 24/7 goal mean and what are the pros and cons associated with making it achievable? • Insights into upcoming developments on the policy side of the energy landscape
1/25/202438 minutes, 6 seconds
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EP.176 James Johnston, CEO and Co-Founder, Piclo

In this episode of Energy Unplugged, James Johnston, CEO & Co-Founder of Piclo, engages in a discussion with Matteo Coriglioni, our Head of Italy, and Eva Zimmermann, Associate at Aurora. Together, they delve into the roles that flexibility and the deployment of new flexible technologies play as two of the key enabling factors for the energy transition. James, who initiated his career with three years of microgrid research at the University of Strathclyde, co-founded Solar Sketch in 2009—a design company for the solar industry. He also gained experience at the international engineering firm Arup. In 2013, James co-founded Piclo, the leading marketplace for flexibility services. The platform has been steadily expanding its presence across the UK, Europe, and the USA. James is recognised as a sought-after expert and published author, contributing chapters to academic books on peer-to-peer energy and local flexibility trading. Main topics include the following: • Why are flexibility and flexibility analysis crucial right now? • Are grid constraints more of an opportunity or of a bottleneck for flexibility assets development? • How are Transmission System Operators (TSOs) and Distribution System Operators (DSOs) coordinating, and how can they improve their level of coordination?
1/18/202446 minutes, 47 seconds
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EP.175 Pascale Courcelle on the new French PPA guarantee scheme

In this episode of Energy Unplugged, Pascale Courcelle, Director of Real Estate and Energy Environment Financing at Bpifrance, engages in a discussion with our Head of France, Pierre Denery, and our Co-Head of Advisory for Central Europe, Thekla von Bülow. The conversation focuses on the Renewable Electricity Guarantee Fund (GER), a guarantee fund for Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) launched in France in September 2023. Pascale began her career as a business manager in Brittany and later joined the credit committee of the bank’s head office, specialising in property financing for companies in the Ile de France region. When Bpi was established in 2012, she had already joined the renewable energy project financing team, eventually being appointed Director of Real Estate and Energy Environment Financing in 2017. Additionally, she serves as the Vice-president of the Financial Lease Commission (ASF) and is behind the creation of the GER. Main topics include the following: • Which parties can benefit from the GER and what criteria are used to assess which producers and projects should receive funding? • How is the PPA price calculated, and what proportion of it is covered by the GER? • How does the GER compare with other PPA funds already established in European countries like Spain and Norway?
1/11/202443 minutes, 4 seconds
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EP.174 Gunter Erfurt, CEO, Meyer Burger

In this episode of Energy Unplugged, Gunter Erfurt, CEO, Meyer Burger engages in a discussion with Hanns Koenig, our Managing Director for Central Europe, with focus on the European solar industry. Before becoming the CEO of Meyer Burger, Gunter held the position of both Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer, as well as managerial positions in other companies in the solar industry. He holds a Diploma in Engineering Physics from the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, and Degree in Physics and a PhD in Physics, both from the Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg. Main topics include the following: • Dependence of Europe’s solar industry on imports, and how is China dominating • Subsidies for solar in China • Renewables manufacturing reshoring in Europe, compared to other countries such as China, India, or the US
1/4/202452 minutes, 26 seconds
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EP.173 Dalia Majumder-Russell, Partner, CMS on the Latest Hydrogen Auctions

In this Energy Unplugged episode, Dalia Majumder-Russell, Partner at CMS, engages in a discussion with Emma Woodward, our European Hydrogen Market Lead, focusing on key announcements made recently, that will drive forward the development of a hydrogen economy. Particularly, focusing on the recent announcements made by the Department of Net Zero & Energy Security (DESNZ). Dalia is a partner in CMS’s Energy team in London, with over 10 years’ experience advising a wide range investors, developers, utilities, lenders and governments on energy projects and infrastructure, including negotiating gas and hydrogen offtake agreements and advising on carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) projects in the UK and internationally. Dalia is also a member of a number of expert groups focused on developing hydrogen policies. Main topics include the following: • Recent hydrogen auctions in GB & Denmark • European policy support for hydrogen investment • Hydrogen transport & storage business models in GB and in comparison to other countries
12/21/202329 minutes, 46 seconds
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EP.172 Igor Fonseca, Head of Power, Project Finance, Santander

This week on Energy Unplugged, Igor Fonseca, Head of Power, Santander Brazil Project Finance discusses project finance in Brazil’s power sector with our Founder & CEO, John Feddersen. Over the past 11 years, Igor has worked within Santander’s Project Finance team following his positions at HSBC and Credit Agricole. At Santander, Igor has been covering the Power sector, executing and arranging several financial advisory mandates. This has amounted to investments over USD 10 billion and a total installed capacity over 20 GW, including large hydros, gas-fired thermal power plants, wind farms, small hydros, photovoltaic and concentrated solar power plants in Brazil. Main topics include the following: • Project finance in Brazil • The impact of the shift to the free market and the green transition plan on project financing and investment in Brazil • Key risks for Brazilian power projects
12/12/202353 minutes, 12 seconds
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EP.170 Clare Savage, Chair, Australian Energy Regulator

In this episode of Energy Unplugged, we discuss the current status and future of the Energy Transition in Australia, with a specific focus on its regulatory landscape. We are pleased to be joined by Clare Savage, Chair, Australian Energy Regulator (AER), and James Ha, our Research Lead for Australia, in conversation with our Managing Director for APAC and California, Hugo Batten. Clare has worked with some of Australia's largest businesses, including electricity and gas producers, as well as consumers, to develop a suite of integrated energy and climate change policies. Before joining the AER, she served as Deputy Chair of the Energy Security Board and, prior to that, as the Executive Director, Policy, Energy & Climate Change at the Business Council of Australia. Clare has also held executive positions within EnergyAustralia and the Energy Supply Association of Australia. Main topics include the following: • The current challenges facing the Energy Transition in Australia • Regulatory considerations throughout the Energy Transition in Australia • The importance of supporting innovation through the Energy Transition
11/30/202349 minutes, 56 seconds
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EP.171 Alexander Voigt, Co-Founder & Board Member, HH2E

In this episode of Energy Unplugged, Alexander Voigt, Co-Founder & Board Member of HH2E, engages in a discussion with Hanns Koenig, our Managing Director for Central Europe. Together, they explore the resilience of Europe's clean energy supply chains and delve into the extent to which Europe should try to build or rebuild its own clean energy manufacturing space. Alexander has spent his career creating several CO2-free businesses, some of which have achieved billion-euro valuations. Today, he is one of Germany's most successful green energy entrepreneurs. His latest initiative, HH2E AG, is a new green energy company in Germany, co-founded with other like-minded pioneers. Main topics include the following: • Competition between Europe, China, and the US: What factors are boosting the weight of the latter two at the expense of Europe? • What players should be strengthening Europe’s role in the renewables manufacturing industry and how? • What can Europe learn from China and the US and what should Europe push for?
11/28/202342 minutes, 9 seconds
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EP.169 Catherine Raw, Managing Director, SSE Thermal

In this episode of Energy Unplugged, Catherine Raw, Managing Director of SSE Thermal, engages in a discussion with Anise Ganbold, our Head of Research for Global Markets & Hydrogen, exploring the role of hydrogen in the journey towards a Net-Zero power sector and economy in the UK and Ireland. Prior to joining SSE Thermal in April 2022, Catherine served as both Chief Operating Officer for North America and Chief Financial Officer for the international metals and mining firm, Barrick Gold. Before this, she held positions as managing director and fund manager at BlackRock. Transitioning into the energy sector, Catherine brought her expertise in operational and financial performance, as well as her specialised knowledge of natural resources, commodity markets and investment management. Main topics include the following: • “Hydrogen clusters” and the business case including cost of hydrogen, profitability of new projects, and hydrogen-to-power opportunities • Carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen projects in the UK • Using biofuels in Irish open-cycle gas turbines (OCGTs) and why this is not the right choice for the UK
11/23/202341 minutes, 23 seconds
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EP.168 Pierre Bartholin, Senior Director, Glennmont Partners

In this Energy Unplugged episode, we delve into the intricacies of revenue strategy for renewable portfolio managers, focusing specifically on the topic of power purchase agreements (PPAs). We are pleased to be joined by Pierre Bartholin, Senior Director, Glennmont Partners in conversation with our Co-Head of Advisory in Central Europe, Thekla von Bülow. With more than 12 years of experience in the carbon and power markets and having contributed to pioneering business models within SG CIB, Solvay, Lightsource BP and GE, Pierre joined Glennmont Partners in 2021 as Head of Revenue. In the past years he has been developing power-market-revenue solutions to secure revenue generation from renewable assets, such as PPA structures with corporate offtakers and utilities. Main topics include the following: • Understanding the significance of PPAs and their growing importance for funds and renewable developers across Europe • Revenue strategy for renewables portfolio managers • Perspectives on PPAs from the different market sides, including developers, utilities, traders and corporate offtakers
11/16/202343 minutes, 22 seconds
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EP.167 Camilla Nilsson, CEO, Kyoto Group

In this Energy Unplugged episode Camilla Nilsson, CEO of Kyoto Group and Alejandro Zerain, Project Leader at Aurora, discuss long duration energy storage with Ana Barillas, our Head of Iberia and LATAM. Dedicated to sustainability and clean technologies, especially in energy and agriculture, Camilla has extensive international industrial experience from her leadership roles in large international companies. Her background includes experience in multinational joint ventures, aggressive turn-arounds, and building ambitious start-ups. Prior to joining Kyoto Group, Camilla worked with Yara International and held leadership positions at Norsk Hydro ASA, Umoe BioEnergy ASA, and Agrinos AS. Main topics include the following: • What is digital farming? • Long-duration energy storage, including both power and heat solutions • The potential competition that thermal storage might face in the future
11/9/202343 minutes, 8 seconds
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EP.166 Rogério Jorge, CEO, AES Brasil

In this Energy Unplugged episode, we discuss the context and challenges of the Brazilian power sector. We are pleased to be joined by Rogério Jorge, CEO of AES Brasil, in conversation with our Founder & CEO, John Feddersen. Backed by 24 years of experience in the energy sector, Rogério has led different areas in the energy distribution, generation and commercialisation sectors, including the development of new businesses, the origination and structuring of greenfield projects, and the participation in mergers and acquisitions. He holds a degree in Law from Mackenzie and an International MBA from FIA/USP, among other specializations in Brazil and the USA. Main topics include the following: • Policy in the Brazilian power sector • The importance of developing gas infrastructure in Brazil • Brazil’s network capacity and reliability
11/2/202353 minutes, 12 seconds
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EP.165 Dr Alan Finkel, Chair of the Low Emissions Technology Investment Advisory Council

In this Energy Unplugged episode, we discuss the transition to a future in which the role of electricity is scaled up in the global energy mix, powered by low-emission solutions. We’re pleased to be joined by Alan Finkel, Chair of the Low Emissions Technology Investment Advisory Council and James Ha, our Research Lead for Australia, in conversation with Hugo Batten, our Managing Director for APAC & California. Alan is, among many things, a neuroscientist, engineer, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was Australia’s Chief Scientist from 2016 to 2020, during which time he led the National Electricity Market Review and developed Australia’s first National Hydrogen Strategy. The ideas presented in his latest book, titled “Powering Up: Unleashing the Clean Energy Supply Chain”, are the focus of today’s discussion. Main topics include the following: • Supply chain bottlenecks, and what the government can do to mitigate this and other risks • Australia’s opportunities to become an export superpower for electrostates • Industrial policy and appropriate basket of policies to help countries transition towards electrostates
10/26/202347 minutes, 52 seconds
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EP.164 Emma Fletcher, Low Carbon Homes Director, Octopus Energy

In this Energy Unplugged episode, Emma Fletcher, Low Carbon Homes Director at Octopus Energy and Caroline Still, Senior Associate in our Advisory team, discuss the decarbonisation of homes and buildings with Richard Howard, our Global Research Director. Emma started her career in the real-estate industry and, over time, became the manager of a major house-building and development company. Alongside this, she is part of a community land trust which implements low-carbon solutions at the domestic and settlement scale. Presently, at Octopus, she is at the forefront of developing customer propositions aimed to decarbonise homes and buildings. Main topics include the following: • Barriers at the individual household scale that curb the progress towards the decarbonisation of homes and buildings • The various technologies that have the potential to replace traditional oil and gas boilers • The role of policy both in GB and other European countries in enabling the decarbonisation of homes and buildings
10/19/202345 minutes, 30 seconds
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EP.163 How can refineries' value chain be carbon neutral? Lars Peter Lindfors, EVP Innovation, Neste

In this Energy Unplugged episode, we discuss how the oil refinery business can complete the transition towards a carbon neutral value chain by 2040. We are pleased to be joined by Lars Peter Lindfors, Executive Vice President (EVP), Innovation, Neste in conversation with our Head of Nordics & Baltics, Alexander Esser. Holding 30+ years of Industrial experience, prior to being the EVP of Innovation of Neste Corporation, Lars Peter held positions as SVP, related to areas such as R&D, Engineering, Strategy, Investments, IT, Procurement and Business Processes. He has a doctoral degree with honours in the field of chemical reaction engineering and holds an MBA from Henley Management College, UK. Main topics include the following: • How can an oil refinery company achieve a carbon neutral value chain? • Which fuels for green aviation are in reach? • What are the economics of an electrolyser on-site at Neste’s largest refinery?
10/12/202335 minutes, 17 seconds
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EP.162 Hydrogen in Europe and APAC: Daniel Sandermann, Head of Europe at Hysata

In this Energy Unplugged episode Daniel Tas Sandermann, Head of Europe at Hysata and James Ha, our Research Lead for Australia, discuss Hydrogen in Europe and APAC with Hugo Batten, our Managing Director for APAC & California. Before joining Hysata, Daniel was Vice President, Head of Energy Systems at Ørsted and also a Member of the Board of Directors. He has an academic background in science and sustainable energy systems. Main topics include the following: • Analysis of the hydrogen market in Europe and APAC • The electrolyser technology and industry • Differences in hydrogen government support models between regions, focusing on Europe and APAC
10/5/202343 minutes, 32 seconds
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EP.161 Monalisa C. Dimalanta, Chairperson & CEO, Energy Regulatory Commission, Philippines

In this episode, we focus on the Philippines’ energy system. We’re delighted to be joined by Monalisa C. Dimalanta, Chairperson & CEO of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), Philippines and John Feddersen, our Founder & CEO, in conversation with Hugo Batten, our Managing Director for APAC & California. As well as being Chairperson of the ERC, Philippines, Monalisa is a professor at Ateneo de Manila Law School. Prior to this, she was a partner at PJS Law, and also Chief of Legal & Compliance Officer at AboitizPower. Main topics include the following: • An outlook of the Philippines energy system • Main obstacles for renewable deployment in the Philippines • Key challenges in the Philippines regulation
9/28/202343 minutes, 32 seconds
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2024, Oxford Graduate Modelling Programme Explained

2024, Oxford Graduate Modelling Programme Explained by Aurora Energy Research
9/25/202320 minutes, 35 seconds
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2024, Oxford Graduate Analyst Programme Explained

2024, Oxford Graduate Analyst Programme Explained by Aurora Energy Research
9/25/202334 minutes, 6 seconds
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2023, Berlin Graduate Analyst Programme Explained

Marise Westbroek, Project Leader at Aurora, joins two of Aurora's Graduate Analysts, Anne Geschke and Luciano Serconek Fuso, in this special careers podcast episode 'Berlin Graduate Analyst Programme Explained'. Listen to find out more about our Analysts’ first-hand experience with the application process and onboarding, their typical day at work, and any advice they might have for those considering applying to Aurora's Berlin Graduate Analyst Programme. To find out more, apply or join our grad mailing list please visit auroraer.com/grads!
9/25/202322 minutes, 20 seconds
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2023, Austin Graduate Analyst Programme Explained

2023, Austin Graduate Analyst Programme Explained by Aurora Energy Research
9/25/202326 minutes, 16 seconds
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EP.160 Fintan Slye, Director of the ESO and Chair of the Board

In this Energy Unplugged episode, we discuss what's next for the Future System Operator (FSO) and other hot topics in the UK ahead of the winter season. We’re pleased to be joined by Fintan Slye, Director of the Electricity System Operator (ESO) and Chair of the Board, in conversation with our Managing Director for UK & Ireland, Dan Monzani. Fintan joined the ESO in 2018, following from his position as the CEO of the EirGrid Group, the electricity system and market operator in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Prior to leading the EirGrid Group, he worked for McKinsey & Company and the ESB Group. He is both a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers Ireland and, the Energy Institute, holding a Masters in Engineering Science and an MBA from University College Dublin. Main topics include: • The future of the FSO and how it will be affected by the new Energy Bill • Security of supply and flexibility demand in regard to winter peaks • Connections and accelerating network delivery • Dealing with increasing imbalances—the role of Locational Marginal Pricing
9/21/202349 minutes, 44 seconds
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EP.159 Naoaki Eguchi, Partner, Baker McKenzie

On this week’s Energy Unplugged episode, the discussion revolves around Japan’s energy markets. We welcome Naoaki “Nick” Eguchi, Partner at Baker McKenzie and and Co-head of the firm's Renewable and Clean Energy Group in Tokyo, in conversation with our Head of Advisory in Japan, Hayato Ono, and our Managing Director in APAC and California, Hugo Batten. Nick focuses his practice on project finance and renewable energy (solar, wind, biomass, geothermal and hydroelectric) and has worked on a lot of the major transactions that have occurred in Japan, as well as authoring a lot of academic articles, most recently as a co-author of the “Offshore Wind Finance Guide Book”. Main topics include: • Changes in Japan’s energy market related to market design & policy, generation mix and various players • Technologies and investment cases, including batteries, offshore wind and hydrogen • Market dynamics and successful business models
9/14/202340 minutes, 4 seconds
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EP.158 Eirik Wærness, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, Equinor

In this Energy Unplugged episode we look at the big picture scenarios for the decarbonisation of the global economy. We’re delighted to be joined by Eirik Wærness, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist at Equinor, and Anise Ganbold, our Head of Research, Global Energy Markets and Hydrogen, in a conversation with our Global Research Director, Richard Howard. Joining Equinor in 2003 under it’s previous name Statoil, Eirik leads the group’s energy market policy and macroeconomics analysis, and in his role, he has been responsible for no less than 12 editions of the group’s Energy Perspectives scenario analysis. Main topics include: • What is required to limit global warming to 1.5 or 2 degrees? • Steps that both the energy system and economy need to take in order to hit this target • How to effectively utilise scenario analysis to tackle the above?
9/7/202352 minutes, 40 seconds
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EP.157 Chris Greig, Princeton University & Richard Bolt, Nous Group

In this episode, we focus on Net Zero Australia, Net-Zero America, and the differences between the two countries. We’re delighted to be joined today by two guests: Chris Greig, Senior Research Scientist in the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment at Princeton University, and Richard Bolt, Principal at Nous Group and Chair of Hydro Tasmania, in a conversation with Hugo Batten, our Managing Director for APAC & California, Julia Hoos, our Head of USA East, and James Ha, our Research Lead for Australia. Both of our guests have had illustrious careers spanning public and private sectors, but what’s brought them here today is their recent collaboration on an ambitious modelling project called Net Zero Australia, which offers granular insights into what it will take to decarbonise the economy by 2050, and builds on the Net-Zero America report published in 2021. Main topics include: • The main findings of the two reports including the consistent themes that have been seen in the models for both countries • The use of models, and what are some of the reservations to relying on them looking forward • Investment opportunities and the Public Sector’s role in the decarbonisation process to achieve net zero • Comparisons between Australia and the US given the above context, and the role and potential of the various energy resources
8/30/202350 minutes, 43 seconds
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EP.156 Luis Pita, General Manager, Brazil, Atlas Renewable Energy

On this week’s Energy Unplugged episode, we welcome Luis Pita, General Manager, Brazil, Atlas Renewable Energy, in a conversation with our Founder & CEO, John Feddersen, that focuses on the current situation and future plans for the energy market in Brazil. Before joining Atlas Renewable Energy, Luis worked at SunEdison (now Fenice Energy) for four years as GM for Brazil. Prior to that time, Luis accumulated over 20 years experience in executive roles across multiple continents, mainly in logistics, media production and retail. Luis was one of the founders of Brazil’s Solar Energy Association, and has been a Board Member since its inception. Main topics include: • Hydro driven prices and investing in renewables in Brazil • Brazil’s network building – situation and challenges for investors and developers in the context of transmission auctions • Brazil’s shift to the free market: what does it mean for consumers, investors and developers? • The green transition plan in Brazil
8/24/202353 minutes, 44 seconds
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EP.155 Global Project Finance Series in partnership with SMBC Group PART IV – The US

This episode of Energy Unplugged is fourth in a series on global project finance, organised in partnership with SMBC Group. Covering Europe, Australia, Asia, and the US, this series hosts guests from SMBC Group, various law firms, and Aurora energy experts. Focusing on project finance in the US, we’re delighted to welcome Carl Morales, Managing Director and Group Head for the North American Power Project Finance Group at SMBC Group, Ron Erlichman, Partner and Co-Head of Energy & Infrastructure in the Americas, New York at Linklaters, and our Head of North America, Oliver Kerr, in conversation with our Head of USA East, Julia Hoos. Main topics include the following: · An overall look at the project finance space across the US during the last year · The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), tax equity system, and how they impact the individual attractiveness of the US markets · Risks, including financial, merchant, technological, and policy, that lenders may face · The future of hydrogen technologies in the US
8/18/202353 minutes, 7 seconds
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EP.154 Aurora on the Importance of Energy Networks for Investment Decisions and System Operation

On this week’s Energy Unplugged episode, we deep dive in the importance of energy networks for investment decisions and the operation of the system to build Net Zero power systems. We’re happy to welcome our colleagues Alexandra Houston, Senior Associate and Ashutosh Padelkar, Research Associate in a conversation with our Managing Director for UK & Ireland, Dan Monzani. Alexandra is a Senior Associate in our GB Advisory team, where she has led a variety of work related to networks including for battery developers, long duration storage, renewables and locational marginal pricing. Ashutosh leads our Renewables service for the GB market and is also responsible for our Subscription Analytics offerings for corporate PPAs in GB and analysis of proposed policy and regulatory changes. Main topics include the following: • How Aurora expects networks and congestion to evolve in GB and what does this evolution mean for investment cases • The role of hydrogen and how it might interact with the various constrains of the network • What kinds of analysis and tools Aurora offers on this topic
8/10/202341 minutes, 48 seconds
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EP.153 Japan’s Green Transformation Act: Hitomi Komachi, Partner, Allen & Overy Tokyo

In this episode, we’re delighted to welcome Hitomi Komachi, Partner in Allen & Overy’s Tokyo office in a conversation with our Head of New Markets in APAC, Rowan von Spreckelsen and our Head of Advisory in Japan, Hayato Ono. The focus is on Japan’s recently unveiled green subsidy program, the draft Green Transformation Act published in February and passed into law in May by the Japanese Parliament. Hitomi is an English law qualified lawyer with extensive experience in clean energy projects and the broader energy transition field. Hitomi is an expert in the international legal landscape and government policies impacting key Japanese and international industry players. Main topics include: • An overview of Japan’s Green Transformation Act and its importance • The technologies the act is trying to incentivise and the mechanisms used • Japan’s Green Transformation Act vs. the US’ Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) • The “Supply Chain Subsidy” aimed for producers of hydrogen and ammonia
8/3/202341 minutes, 48 seconds
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EP.152 Aurora Experts on the Hottest Power Markets in Europe

This week, on Energy Unplugged, we have a special episode featuring Aurora experts in a discussion about what energy markets are hot in Europe right now and why. Our Research Lead for European Power Markets Ryan Alexander is joined by Anuoluwa Omojola, Flexibility Lead and Rebecca McManus, Renewables Lead in the same team. Main topics include: • The most exciting markets for renewables and battery investment in Europe • The European Commission’s current power market reform • European Commission’s accelerated permitting rules and which markets are most ahead of the game in implementing those • Which markets are most proactive in terms of encouraging co-location and why
7/27/202329 minutes, 58 seconds
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EP.151 Julian Leslie, Head of Networks and Chief Engineer, National Grid ESO

In this episode we focus on the grid connections reform process and we welcome Julian Leslie, Head of Networks and Chief Engineer at National Grid ESO in a conversation with Emma Woodward, Project Leader at Aurora. Julian has 30 years' experience in electricity system operation, planning and investment in various senior leadership roles. His current role is to prepare Great Britain’s electricity networks for Net Zero. Julian has a degree in Electrical Engineering, is a Chartered Electrical Engineer and a Fellow Member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology. Main topics include: • The current grid connections process and the key steps developers have to follow • The multiple connections reforms going on at the moment, their current status and relation with other existing reforms • The key challenges in the reform process
7/21/202334 minutes, 11 seconds
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EP.150 Lowina Lundström, Senior Vice President, Svenska Kraftnät

In this Energy Unplugged episode, we discuss the upcoming priorities of the Swedish TSO (transmission system operator), such as the capacity market implementation and solving grid bottlenecks. We’re pleased to be joined by Lowina Lundström, Senior Vice President, Svenska Kraftnät, in a discussion with our Head of Nordics & Baltics, Alexander Esser. Lowina is also Chairman of the Board of Directors at eSett, a company providing balance settlement services to participants of electricity markets in Finland, Norway and Sweden. Prior to that, she had several roles at the Nordic utility Fortum, and at Ellevio, one of Sweden's largest energy companies. Main topics include: • The role of TSOs for the energy transition in Sweden • The needs and bottlenecks of the Swedish power system • Sweden’s future as an electricity exporter
7/12/202322 minutes, 20 seconds
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EP.149 Dave Jones, Global Electricity Insights Lead, Ember

This week on Energy Unplugged we welcome Dave Jones, Global Electricity Insights Lead at Ember in a conversation with our Managing Director for Central Europe, Hanns Koenig. Ember is an independent energy think tank that uses data-driven insights to support the energy transition. Before joining Ember in 2020, Dave worked for 13 years at German utility E.ON as an electricity analyst and after that, in 2014, he joined the non-profit Sandbag, where he was working on phasing out coal in Europe. Main topics include: • Driving the agenda for Europe’s coal exit and global trends in the coal phase out • Campaigning for wind parks, grid expansion, efficiency vs. campaigning against coal • Ember’s most recent European Electricity Review and its work on a global renewables goal
7/6/202344 minutes, 23 seconds
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EP.148 Llewelyn Hughes, Professor, Australian National University on Japan energy markets

In this Energy Unplugged episode we focus on Japan’s energy markets. We’re delighted to be joined by Professor Llewelyn Hughes of the Australian National University (ANU) in a conversation with our Managing Director in APAC and California, Hugo Batten and our Head of New Markets in APAC, Rowan von Spreckelsen. Llewelyn is a deep expert in Japan’s energy markets, being currently the Director of the Japan Institute at ANU. He’s had a long and distinguished academic career, spending time at MIT, Tokyo University, and Harvard, he has worked both in government (i.e. as an advisor to Ichirō Ozawa, Liberal Party of Japan) and the private sector (i.e Enron in Japan), as well as providing strategic and regulatory advice to energy companies operating in Japanese energy markets. Main topics include: • The evolution of Japan’s power markets over the last 5 years • The Japanese power market de-regulation and market shifts and the big domestic players’ response to these • The challenges of decarbonisation of the power sector in Japan, covering transmission, nuclear, hydrogen and offshore wind
6/29/202352 minutes, 54 seconds
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EP.147 Sven Utermöhlen, CEO, RWE Offshore Wind

This week on Energy Unplugged we welcome Sven Utermöhlen, Chief Executive Officer at RWE Offshore Wind, in a conversation with our Co-Head of Advisory for Central Europe, Casimir Lorenz. RWE is a leading global player in renewables and number two worldwide in offshore wind. Sven joined RWE in 2022 and before he has held various senior executive roles in renewable energy for more than sixteen years, including at innogy SE, and E.ON, where he also led the company’s offshore wind division. He also previously served in management consultancy roles for the Boston Consulting Group. He studied at the Universities of Karlsruhe and Hamburg. Main topics include: • The outlook of the offshore wind supply chain in Europe • The probably of reaching the ambitious offshore wind targets in Europe • The aim of a good market design for renewables and offshore wind in particular • The competition between different markets with regards to their attractiveness
6/22/202338 minutes, 27 seconds
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EP.146 The Japanese Power Market with Aurora's Leadership Team in Tokyo

This week we have a special episode on Energy Unplugged in which we discuss the Japanese power market with Aurora's leadership team in Tokyo. Our Managing Director in APAC and California, Hugo Batten is joined by Aurora’s Rowan von Spreckelsen – Head of New Markets, APAC; Hayato Ono – Head of Advisory, Japan; Alex Luta and Zelin Chen – Project Leaders, Japan and Sehun Nakama – Associate, Japan. This episode is being released just as we open our office in Tokyo and deliver our first research projects in Japan. Main topics include: • The current generation mix in Japan and expected changes over the next years • Key elements of the energy transition in Japan • The Japanese electricity market design • Insights from Aurora’s Japan power market modelling work
6/15/202340 minutes, 46 seconds
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EP.145 Jonathan Brearley, CEO, Ofgem

In this week’s podcast we welcome Jonathan Brearley, CEO of Ofgem, in conversation with Dan Monzani, our Managing Director for UK & Ireland. Over the next 12 years, the energy system is under pressure for transformation to reach the goal of Net Zero. This episode focuses on the necessity for change within the energy system in order to achieve these targets. Jonathan has wide-ranging energy sector experience, having led Electricity Market Reform as the Director for Energy Markets and Networks at DECC. Prior to this, he was Director of the Office of Climate Change, a cross-government strategy unit focussed on climate change and energy issues, where he led the development of the Climate Change Act. Earlier in his career, Jonathan was a senior adviser in the Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit. In 2020, Jonathan became Ofgem's Chief Executive Officer after two years in the role of Executive Director for Systems and Networks. Main topics include: *The current stability of the retail market in the run to Net Zero *The future of the system operators and how important some fundamental changes are for delivering Net Zero *Why networks play a critical role in driving the energy transition.
6/9/202339 minutes
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EP.144 The energy transition: an investment climate for low-carbon infrastructure

In this episode, we discuss the energy transition as an investment climate for low-carbon infrastructure in Europe and the US. Our Research Director, Richard Howard is joined by Aurora experts: Ryan Alexander, Research Lead for European Power Markets and Julia Hoos, Head of USA East. Main topics include: • The impact of the REPowerEU plan and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in the US on the energy transition • The status of renewables deployment in Europe vs the US • Green hydrogen as a direct replacement for natural gas
6/1/202351 minutes, 56 seconds
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EP.143 Jack Curtis, Chief Commercial Officer, Neara

In this episode, we welcome Jack Curtis, Chief Commercial Officer at Neara, in a talk with our Managing Director in APAC and California, Hugo Batten, and our Head of Research in APAC, James Ha. Today’s discussion is focused on the challenges the power grid faces through the energy transition. Neara is a physics-enabled platform that builds 3D interactive models of networks and assets, providing the ability to run real-world scenarios, assess current and future risks, and prioritize maintenance and disaster response. In the past, Jack was also Head of APAC for First Solar, and before he was both an investment banker and a lawyer. Main topics include: • The development of renewables over the past 10 years in Australia • The government and the private sector’s roles in achieving the 1.5 degrees goal in Australia’s electricity system • Neara’s platform, its fit with other models, and the challenges of the grid
5/25/202341 minutes, 18 seconds
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EP.142 Jan Pepper, CEO, Peninsula Clean Energy

In this episode we welcome Jan Pepper, CEO, Peninsula Clean Energy in a conversation with our Head of Advisory – US West, Felix Chow-Kambitsch and our Head of Research – US West, Kim Liu. The discussion focusses on clean energy in California, as the state transitions towards its commitment of 100% clean electricity by 2045. Jan has been working on renewable energy in California for the last 30 years. She is now CEO of Peninsula Clean Energy, a Community Choice Aggregation agency for San Mateo County and the City of Los Banos. Under Jan’s leadership since its inception in 2016, Peninsula Clean Energy has been leading the industry with its unprecedented goal for a California load-serving entity to procure 100% renewable energy 24/7 by 2025. Main topics include: • The role of CCAs in the energy transition • PCE’s goal to deliver 24/7 renewable power by 2025 • Opportunities and challenges as California moves to 100% zero-carbon
5/18/202332 minutes, 9 seconds
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EP.141 Daniel Breuer, Partner, Osborne Clarke

This week we have a special episode on Energy Unplugged in which we welcome Daniel Breuer, Partner at Osborne Clarke in a conversation with our Co-Head of Advisory Central Europe, Thekla von Bülow. The episode is preparing for our Renewables Summit Berlin 2023 taking place tomorrow, Thursday 11th of May in Berlin, Germany. The topic of the event is ‘Coordinating the German State and Market: Policies and Strategies to Reach 80% Renewables by 2030’ and Daniel is one of our speakers at the event. Daniel will be participating in one of the panel discussions entitled ‘Uncovering Optimal Pricing Mechanisms and Navigating Impacts of Regulatory Interventions on the Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) Markets’. Daniel heads Osborne Clarke Germany’s Energy & Utility practice. He advises clients on all energy and regulatory matters with a particular emphasis on renewable energy projects (from greenfield development to repowering), direct marketing and PPA structures (corporate, utility and financial), energy trading compliance, battery storage and (green) hydrogen and the digital transformation of the energy industry. The podcast episode is a pre-discussion of the topics we will touch upon on at our Renewables Summit Berlin 2023. We hope to see you there! Main topics include: • The PPAs market in the last 2-3 years starting with the COVID-19 pandemic and going through the energy crisis • The impact of price caps on the recent PPAs transactions in Germany • Regulatory interventions and their impact on the PPA markets
5/10/202348 minutes, 32 seconds
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EP.140 Melissa Gander, Chief Operating Officer, Kaluza

This week on Energy Unplugged, we discuss about the revolution in retail energy markets in the UK and internationally. We’re delighted to welcome Melissa Gander, Chief Operating Officer at Kaluza in a conversation with our Managing Director for UK & Ireland, Dan Monzani. With an extensive career in energy, Melissa was a member of OVO Energy’s launch team in 2009 where she headed up their Customer Services and Operations, as well as their smart metering business. In 2019, Melissa became OVO Group Chief Operating Officer and joined Kaluza in 2021 as Chief Operating Officer helping to spearhead the company's international growth. Before joining OVO Energy, Melissa spent three years at Envoy Asset Management (part of Inexus Group). Melissa graduated in Economics from Sheffield University. Melissa & Dan discuss: • OVO Energy and what drove the growth of the company in the first 5 to 10 years • Kaluza’s business model as a real-time SaaS platform accelerating the shift to a zero carbon world • International retail markets and how straightforward is to scale a platform such as Kaluza • Domestic flexibility and the role EV manufacturers have to play
5/5/202338 minutes, 5 seconds
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EP.139 Chris Hansen, State Senator for Colorado

In this episode we’re delighted to welcome Chris Hansen, State Senator for Colorado in a conversation with our Head of USA, Oliver Kerr. Chris entered politics in 2016, he had a long career in the energy sector, both in academia and industry, he’s an energy expert by training, with a master degree from MIT, and a PhD from Oxford University. Oliver and Chris discuss: * The energy transition in Colorado and the role government has to play * The role for markets in the energy transition * The progress of decarbonisation wider in the US
4/25/202329 minutes, 13 seconds
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EP.138 Australian Energy Market with PIP | Partners in Performance

Join Hugo Batten, Managing Director in Australia at Aurora, in an exciting episode of the podcast dedicated to the Australian Energy Market. With special guests Skipp Williamson, Managing Director at Partners in Performance, and Brian Innes, Global Technical Director specializing in energy transformation practice, this episode delves into the challenges and opportunities for large energy users in Australia to decarbonize their electricity supply. Skipp Williamson, named by the Australian Financial Review as the 2019 most influential consultant, shares her insights on how she sees decarbonization as an opportunity rather than a challenge for large energy users, which derives significant cost reduction and increased productivity. The discussion also touches upon the importance of hybrid solutions and supply chain optimizations for big industrial users in the global market, including South Africa and Europe. The episode also explores the complex coal closure process in Australia over the last decade and the role of technology and service in driving energy transition. The podcast highlights Australia's strong policy thinking and appetite for change, while acknowledging that implementation may lag behind other countries like the UK and New Zealand. The role of governance and the need for the right mechanisms and incentives for investment reliability are also discussed, with a focus on the quality of carbon offsets in Australia, praised globally due to policies like The Safeguard Mechanism, implemented by the Australian government to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from large industrial facilities in the energy sector. Don't miss this informative and thought-provoking episode on the Australian Energy Market, packed with insights from industry experts and leaders in the field. Tune in now to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges, opportunities, and policy landscape in Australia's energy transition journey.
4/21/202337 minutes, 22 seconds
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EP.137 Global Project Finance Series in partnership with SMBC Group PART III - Asia

In this episode, we are delighted to welcome Jeanne Soh - Head of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Structured Finance Department Asia Pacific, SMBC, Jason Humphreys - Partner Singapore, Allen Overy and Rowan von Spreckelsen - Principal at Research Analytics, Aurora in a discussion with our Managing Director for Australia Hugo Batten on some of the major challenges and opportunities in Asia Pacific Region for energy project finance. This episode is the third in a series on global project finance, organised in partnership with SMBC Group. With a number of 4 episodes covering Europe, Australia, Asia and the US, this series is hosted by Aurora, with guests from SMBC Group, various law firms and Aurora. The APAC region has varying levels of development when it comes to financing alternative energy solutions, with different markets exhibiting different levels of activity in energy and project finance based on technologies and geographies. Taiwan has shown increased interest in offshore wind, and its regulatory environment is favourable. Corporate PPAs are expected to be crucial in Taiwan, which has a clear regulatory framework for offshore wind. However, implementation may take some time. India has high investment and growth in alternative energy solutions, driven by demand from C&I customers, with a focus on hybrid-type solutions. Vietnam has many investors interested in its energy solutions, and has already been a leader in the region due to its solar capacity additions as part of its coal phase-out. Indonesia has room to grow in terms of renewable energy deployment, but has faced challenges with the tendering process and achieving grid-connected PPAs. There is also little visibility on how the carbon trading mechanism for coal plants will be implemented. Japan's corporate PPA market has seen a lot of interest, with batteries also becoming a major focus. However, there are concerns regarding the deliverability of some of the government targets, particularly given policy uncertainty and commodity price fluctuations.
4/13/202335 minutes, 50 seconds
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EP.136 Julian Nebreda, CEO & President, Fluence

In this episode, we’re delighted to welcome Julian Nebreda, CEO & President of Fluence, in a conversation with our Head of USA, Oliver Kerr and our Head of Advisory, US West, Felix Chow-Kambitsch. Julian leads the Fluence team and its efforts to accelerate energy storage adoption globally. Prior to joining Fluence, he had a distinguished career at the AES Corporation serving as President of the South America Strategic Business Unit and other multiple positions. Julian has over 20 years of experience in the energy industry as well as a remarkable expertise as a Fluence board member since September 2021. Main topics include: • The outlook for battery storage globally going forward • The evolution of battery business model and to what extent business ownership models need to change • The impact of the Inflation Reduction Act • How easy it is to scale battery optimisation in-house
4/6/202336 minutes, 38 seconds
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EP.135 Daisuke Tsujimoto, Co-Founder, RENOVA

This week on Energy Unplugged, we are delighted to welcome Daisuke Tsujimoto, co-founder of Renova Inc – a Japanese renewable and storage developer. Joined by our Managing Director of APAC & California, Hugo Batten, and Rowan von Spreckelsen, our Head of New Markets in APAC, this discussion focuses on the trajectory and strategy of Renova, the evolution of Japan’s power markets, and the politics and policies of energy security in Japan. Main topics include: • Market reforms in Japan including switching from Feed-in-Tariffs to Feed-in-Premiums and introduction of 20 yr capacity market • The future of Japan’s nuclear fleet • Network access reform and the challenge of connecting renewables and batteries in parts of Japan • Future demand for hydrogen and ammonia in Japan
3/30/202328 minutes, 12 seconds
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EP.134 Simon-Erik Ollus, EVP, Generation and Member of the Executive Management, Fortum

In this episode we’re delighted to welcome Simon-Erik Ollus, EVP, Generation and Member of the Executive Management at Fortum in a conversation with our Nordics & Baltics Lead, Alexander Esser. Simon-Erik has been with Fortum since 2009 and held various roles in strategy and market intelligence and has been a member of the division’s management team since 2013. He has been appointed Executive Vice President of Fortum’s Generation division and member of Fortum’s Executive Management in March 2021. The Generation division is responsible for Fortum’s Nordic power generation in nuclear, hydro, and wind power plants. Simon-Erik and Alexander discuss: • Fortum’s new strategy after exiting Russia and Uniper • What’s missing in recent reform proposals for electricity market design • The role of nuclear in the Nordics
3/24/202331 minutes, 14 seconds
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EP.133 Kate Tuohy, Director, Energy, MUFG

In this episode, we are delighted to welcome Kate Tuohy, Director, Energy at MUFG in a conversation with our Co-Head of Advisory in Central Europe, Thekla von Bülow. Kate has over 12 years’ project finance experience focusing on structuring and arranging project financing, financial advisory and restructuring across the infrastructure, power and renewables sectors. Kate joined MUFG in September 2019 from ESB, Ireland’s state electricity utility where she had responsibly for structuring debt and equity funding solutions for new generation projects (thermal, renewable and flexible generation) within ESB’s portfolio. Main topics include: • The renewables landscape in Europe, US & China • The offshore wind and differences in various European markets • The hydrogen investment space If you want to hear more from other global energy leaders, join the Aurora Spring Forum 2023 taking place on 29 March in Oxford, UK. The Forum offers a full day of intellectual engagement and thought-provoking analysis, with the opportunity to network with hundreds of the most influential players in the energy sector. The topic for this year focuses on: Facing New Realities: Rethinking Energy Use, Supply, and Policy in the Wake of the Global Energy Crisis. Spaces are limited so book your ticket now! Find out more at auroraer.com/events/spring-forum/
3/17/202346 minutes, 19 seconds
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EP.132 Keith Anderson, CEO, ScottishPower

This week, on Energy Unplugged, we welcome Keith Anderson, Chief Executive Officer of ScottishPower in a conversation with our Managing Director for UK & Ireland, Dan Monzani. Keith is the CEO of ScottishPower since 2018 and prior to being the CEO of ScottishPower, Keith spent 12 years as the CEO of ScottishPower Renewables. As part of Iberdrola, ScottishPower Renewables is one of the leading global wind companies with over 20 GW of installed capacity. Main topics include: • The value ScottishPower sees in maintaining an integrated business model • The level of ambition in grid networks and how do we deliver it to get to NetZero • The UK retail market, vulnerable consumers and how the future is looking for them If you want to hear more from Keith and other global energy leaders, join the Aurora Spring Forum 2023 taking place on 29 March in Oxford, UK. The Forum offers a full day of intellectual engagement and thought-provoking analysis, with the opportunity to network with hundreds of the most influential players in the energy sector. The topic for this year focuses on: Facing New Realities: Rethinking Energy Use, Supply, and Policy in the Wake of the Global Energy Crisis. Spaces are limited so book your ticket now! Find out more at https://auroraer.com/events/spring-forum/
3/10/202348 minutes, 34 seconds
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EP.131 Deborah Harvey & Hugo Lidbetter, Partners Energy, Osborne Clarke

In this episode, our Co-Head of Advisory for Central Europe, Casmir Lorenz is joined by Deborah Harvey and Hugo Lidbetter, both Partners for Energy at Osborne Clarke. Deborah specialises in energy sector transactions and agreements and advises on a range of commercial and regulatory energy matters across a range of technologies. Hugo has particular expertise in project development work in the energy sector and in construction law in the energy industry, and is interested in all aspects of the Net Zero agenda having recently authored a book called "Decarbonising Energy: The Pathway to Net Zero". The focus of the conversation is on long-term offtake contracts, including: • The shift from subsidy support to revenue support/sharing • The role of shorter-term corporate and virtual Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) • The revenue structuring and optimisation of co-located assets • Contract structuring for newer technologies such as hydrogen
3/2/202333 minutes, 5 seconds
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EP.130 Ben Backwell, CEO, The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)

In this episode, our Research Lead for European Power Markets, Ryan Alexander is joined by Ben Backwell, CEO of The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC). Ben is a former journalist and analyst who has covered energy policy and markets in a number of geographies including Europe, the US and Latin America. Before joining GWEC, he worked for the global advisory company FTI Consulting, as a Managing Director in its Clean Energy Practice. Ben and Ryan take a global tour of the offshore wind discussing: • The offshore wind sector in the US and the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act • Europe’s challenges of having the largest installed capacity of offshore wind by region • Offshore wind targets in Asia and the massive expansion of renewables in China • Oil & gas majors moving into the offshore wind space and where we see the most promising markets
2/24/202341 minutes, 1 second
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EP.129 Katherine Blunt, Energy Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

This week we have a very special episode on Energy Unplugged where we focus the discussion around a book. Our Managing Director in APAC & California, Hugo Batten and Kimberly Liu, our Head of Research in California are delighted to be joined by Katherine Blunt, Energy Reporter at The Wall Street Journal. Katherine is the author of “California Burning: The Fall of Pacific Gas and Electric and What it Means for America’s Power Grid”, a history of Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), one of California's major utilities. Main topics include: • PG&E and its major challenges were over last 10-15 years • The future of PG&E and how do they resolve their current challenges • Regulation of transmission as one of the central challenges identified in the book • The challenges of regulating the energy transition
2/16/202341 minutes, 48 seconds
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EP.128 Nils Aldag, Co-Founder and CEO, Sunfire

In this episode, our Managing Director for Central Europe, Hanns Koenig is joined by Nils Aldag, Co-Founder and CEO, Sunfire, a leading manufacturer of electrolysers. Nils spent his entire professional life at Sunfire, company he co-founded in 2009, right after graduating from EBS Business School in Germany. He has been Chief Executive Officer since 2020 and previously he was Chief Commercial Officer and before that Chief Financial Officer of Sunfire. Nils and Hanns discuss: • Sunfire business and the motivation for founding a hydrogen start-up • The interaction between alkaline and solid oxide electrolysers and when solid oxide is expected to enter the market at scale • The European hydrogen space and where is the largest hydrogen demand coming from • Whether we are on track to meet the REPowerEU plan's target to produce 10 million tonnes and import 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen in the EU by 2023
2/10/202345 minutes, 6 seconds
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EP.127 Julien Dumoulin-Smith, Managing Director, BofA Securities

In this week’s episode, we’re delighted to welcome Julien Dumoulin-Smith, Managing Director at Bank of America’s (BofA) Securities, in a conversation with Julia Hoos, Aurora’s Head of USA East. Julien is a Managing Director in Bank of America’s Equity Research team covering US power, utilities, and alternative energy. He is a double ranked #1 analyst in both utility and alternative energy categories of the Institutional Investor All‐America Research Poll for several years. Julien has a BS in applied math and an MBA both from Columbia University. Main topics include: • The current state of the US power markets and the impact of the inflation reduction act (IRA) • The differences between vertically integrated and competitive power markets in the US • The future of batteries in the short and long term • The potential for carbon capture and storage (CCS)
2/2/202335 minutes, 31 seconds
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EP.126 Dalia Majumder-Russell, Partner Energy, CMS

This week on Energy Unplugged, we focus on what it takes to launch a successful hydrogen production project. We’re delighted to welcome Dalia Majumder-Russell, Partner at CMS UK in conversation with Emma Woodward, Project Leader on Aurora’s Advisory Team. Dalia is a partner in CMS’s Energy team in London, advising a wide range of investors, developers, utilities, lenders and governments on energy projects and infrastructure for over 10 years. She has extensive experience of negotiating power, gas and hydrogen offtake agreements and advising on carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) projects in the UK and internationally. Dalia and Emma discuss: * Key considerations for what it takes to launch a successful hydrogen production project * Financial aspects developers should take into account for a bankable project * Pieces of the puzzle policy makers need to consider * Transport and storage – key issues and risks
1/25/202328 minutes, 24 seconds
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EP.125 The UK Government’s Net Zero Strategy: Chris Skidmore MP

This week on Energy Unplugged we have a special episode with focus on the UK Government’s Net Zero Strategy. Our Managing Director in UK & Ireland, Dan Monzani is delighted to be joined by Chris Skidmore MP. Chirs is a senior Conservative MP and former Minister for Energy and Climate Change from 2018 to 2019 when he signed the UK’s Net Zero targets. Chris is the chair of the independent review of the UK's trajectory to Net Zero which was reported to the UK Government last Friday, the 13th January. Main topics include: • The arguments for doubling down on Net Zero now when the voters’ main concerns are related to the cost of living • Are gas-free homes by 2033 possible? How quickly we can get to a tipping point on heat pumps? • The funding commitments and the financial strategy for Net Zero • Net Zero and the energy security crisis
1/19/202347 minutes, 18 seconds
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EP.124 Catherine Raw, Managing Director of SSE Thermal

In this episode, Emma Woodward, Project Leader on Aurora’s Advisory Team is joined by Catherine Raw, Managing Director of SSE Thermal to discuss low-carbon flexibility with focus on hydrogen and gas CCS within the power sector. Catherine joined SSE in April 2022 where she is responsible for the strategy, performance and development of the company’s flexible power generation and energy storage activities. Previous to SSE, Catherine was Chief Operating Officer for North America and Chief Financial Officer for Barrick Gold and Managing Director and Fund Manager at Blackrock. Emma & Catherine discuss: • The importance of low-carbon flexibility in the power sector • Additional system needs and how thermal technologies might be able to provide low-carbon capacity • The work SSE is doing in this space • The progress needed in 2023 in order to support the development of low-carbon flexibility in the power sector
1/12/202338 minutes, 19 seconds
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EP.123 Aurora on the implications of the US Inflation Reduction Act

In this Energy Unplugged episode we discuss the implications of the US Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Our Head of US Oliver Kerr is joined by Martin Anderson, Aurora’s Head of Research in US, Felix Chow-Kambitsch, Aurora’s Head of US West and Julia Hoos, Aurora’s Market Lead for PJM. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) is the most significant piece of climate legislation in the US in over a decade, and aims to support accelerating the energy transition. Main topics include: • The state of the energy transition in the US and key differences compared to the European approach • How quickly can wind and solar scale given the constraints around supply chain and interconnection issues • What determines whether solar will take the production tax credit or the investment tax credit • The impact on power prices, on new build vs the existing assets and variations across markets
12/15/202233 minutes, 18 seconds
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EP.122 Battery business models in Europe with Aurora experts Marise & Ryan

In this episode, we focus on an increasingly very hot topic which is battery business models in Europe. Our Managing Director for Central Europe, Hanns Koenig is joined by Aurora’s experts Marise Westbroek and Ryan Alexander. Ryan leads our European research team and one of their most popular reports this year has been the European Battery Markets Attractiveness, which looks into market and policy drivers for shaping the attractiveness of various markets for batteries across Europe. Marise is a Project Leader in our advisory team and specialises in flexibility markets. Over the past years she had led a massive multi-client study with focus on investing battery business cases in Germany, Netherlands and Belgium in particular. Main topics include: • The current market conditions for batteries, the impact of supply chain constraints and the high power prices across Europe • The characteristics developers would need today to be successful in such a complex market • Revenue streams development and implications on trading strategies for batteries • Individual and co-location business cases • Regulations and market design
12/9/202239 minutes, 12 seconds
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EP.121 Horatio Evers, Managing Director, BASF Renewable Energy

In this episode, our Managing Director for Europe, Middle East & Africa, Manuel Koehler is joined by Horatio Evers, Managing Director, BASF Renewable Energy. BASF is the biggest chemical company in the world and in his current position, Horatio is responsible for the strategic direction and overall achievement of BASF’s Net Zero targets. Horatio is passionate about collecting, refurbishing and driving old racing bikes and through this reduces his CO2 output. Horatio and Manuel discuss: • BASF’s journey to decarbonisation and the company’s Net Zero targets • What kind of partnerships are important for BASF • The main changes that would need to happen at the policy level and why • The implications of the energy crisis in Europe on BASF from a renewables perspective
12/1/202238 minutes, 22 seconds
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EP.120 Sheldon Kimber, CEO & Founder, Intersect Power

In this episode, our Managing Director of Aurora in APAC & California, Hugo Batten is delighted to be joined by Sheldon Kimber, CEO and Founder of Intersect Power and our Founder and CEO, John Feddersen. Intersect Power is one of the most successful and dynamic clean infrastructure companies in the US today. Sheldon has had a hugely impressive and diverse career in energy, spending time at Recurrent, Calpine and at Accenture before founding Intersect Power. He also lectures at the Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley. Main topics include: • Intersect’s thinking about the future of energy markets and decarbonisation • The US energy markets and the future of utilities in California • The energy crisis in Europe Read more from Sheldon on The Nexus of Deep Decarbonization here: https://www.intersectpower.com/the-nexus-of-deep-decarbonization/
11/24/202252 minutes, 36 seconds
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EP.119 Nick Carter, Managing Director, Akaysha Energy

In this episode, Nick Carter, Managing Director at Akaysha Energy and Weijie Mak, Aurora’s Head of Consulting in Australia join Hugo Batten, our Managing Director in APAC & California. Akaysha is a battery developer that has just had a major investment from Blackrock to help fund storage developments across APAC. Prior to Akaysha, Nick has worked at Macquarie, Tesla and AGL, as well as Toyota and General Motors. The focus of the discussion is very much on the nuances of battery and hydrogen investment cases in Australia and across other key Asian markets. Main topics include: • The evolution of battery investment cases in the next few years • Supply chain and CAPEX increases • The transaction with Akaysha and Blackrock that made news in Australia • Akaysha’s business plan when it comes to hydrogen
11/17/202241 minutes, 4 seconds
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EP.118 Elliot Mainzer, President and CEO of CAISO

In this episode, our Managing Director in APAC and California, Hugo Batten and our CEO, John Feddersen are joined by Elliot Mainzer, President and CEO of the California Independent System Operator (CAISO). Elliot has had an impressive career in energy, spending time at Enron, 18 years at the Bonneville Power Administration where he rose to CEO, and over the last 3 years being the CEO of CAISO. Main topics include: • Californian energy markets - reality versus plans • Market design in CAISO evolving over the very long-term • Innovation in storage investment cases in CAISO
11/10/202249 minutes, 4 seconds
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EP.117 Aurora Hydrogen Conference 2022: Alexander Voigt, Co-Founder and Board Member, HH2E

This is a special podcast episode featuring one of the speakers at the Aurora Hydrogen Conference 2022, taking place on Wednesday 9th November in London. Our Co-Head of Advisory in Central Europe, Thekla von Bülow speaks to Alexander Voigt, CEO and Co-Founder of HH2E. Alexander is a serial entrepreneur and one of the pioneers of the global energy transition. He has studied physics and started his career at an engineering bureau working on solar thermal solutions. He has founded several companies in the energy sector such as Solon in the solar space, Younicos in the battery space, Lumenion in the high temperature heat storage space, and as well as STOFF2 & HH2E in the hydrogen space. Thekla and Alexander discuss: • What does HH2E do? And what role will it play in the European hydrogen space? • How can the growth of the hydrogen economy be accelerated and what are the main hurdles? • What is the right way to integrate hydrogen in the wider energy system? • What will the future of the European hydrogen landscape look like, and what will be the role of non-EU imports? This discussion will be continued at our fully booked Hydrogen Conference on Wednesday 9th November in London. We hope to see you there!
11/7/202241 minutes, 56 seconds
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EP.116 Frank Jotzo, Professor, The Australian National University

In this episode, our Research Lead in Aurora’s Australian office James Ha is delighted to be joined by Frank Jotzo, Professor at the Australian National University and our Managing Director for Australia and California, Hugo Batten. Frank is a professor of environmental economics at the ANU’s Crawford School of Public Policy, the inaugural director at the Centre for Climate Economics and Policy, and Head of Energy at the ANU Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions. He has been a lead author of the IPCC’s 5th and 6th Assessment Reports, and is the co-editor-in-chief of the journal Climate Policy. He has advised both the Australian and Indonesian Governments, and contributed to the Garnaut Climate Change Review. Main topics include: • Australia’s NetZero commitments and whether they are squaring with the goals of the Paris Agreement • Decarbonising the Australian economy and views on carbon pricing • Energy policy and the role of economic modelling
11/3/202239 minutes, 28 seconds
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EP.115 Jimmy Glotfelty, Commissioner on the Public Utility Commission of Texas

In this episode, our Founder and CEO, John Feddersen is delighted to welcome Jimmy Glotfelty, Commissioner on the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT). With a distinguished career in public service in the electricity sector, Jimmy has been appointed as Commissioner on the PUCT in August 2021. Previously, he had several public senior roles including Senior Policy Advisor to U.S. Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham, Energy Policy Director to Texas Governor George W. Bush and Legislative Director to Congressman Sam Johnson. He has also served as Founder and Executive Vice President of Clean Line Energy. Jimmy and John discuss: • The PUCT’s role in the US energy system • The impact of the Russian war in Europe and effects seen in the US • The Government’s role in enabling the electrification of the vehicle fleet
10/28/202257 minutes, 1 second
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EP.114 Global Project Finance Series in partnership with SMBC Group PART II - Australia

This episode is second in a series on global project finance, organized in partnership with SMBC Group. With a number of 4 episodes covering Europe, Australia, Asia and the US, this series is hosted by Aurora, with guests from SMBC Group, various law firms and Aurora. In this episode, we have our Managing Director in APAC & California, Hugo Batten talking to Jeremy Hasnip, Head of Energy Transition at SMBC, Elizabeth Charlesworth, Partner at Herbert Smith Freehills and Rowan von Spreckelsen, Principal at Aurora. Main topics include: • An overview of the project finance space in Australia • The largest areas for debate and negotiation at the moment • The impact of a higher-inflation and higher cost environment on typical project finance terms • The financing of newer technologies and the largest impediments to debt funding of storage
10/20/202255 minutes, 24 seconds
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EP.113 Australia’s National Electricity Market Reform: Benn Barr, CEO, AEMC

In this episode, our Managing Director for Australia and California, Hugo Batten is joined by Benn Barr, the Chief Executive of the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) and James Ha, Aurora’s Project Lead in our Sydney team. AEMC is the rule maker in the Australian energy markets and decides on any proposed rule changes in Australia’s electricity and gas markets. Prior to joining the AEMC, Benn was Deputy Director General in the Queensland Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy. Main topics include: • The current priorities for the AEMC including the role of rule makers and the impact of the current crisis • The role of market modelling when it comes to challenges around market re-design • The pros and cons of capacity markets
10/13/202239 minutes, 17 seconds
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EP.112 Trends in energy markets: Fraser Thompson, Co-founder & Chief Strategy Officer, Sun Cable

This week on Energy Unplugged, Fraser Thompson, Co-founder & Chief Strategy Officer of Sun Cable joins our Managing Director for Australia and California, Hugo Batten and Weijie Mak, Aurora’s Head of Consulting across Asia-Pacific for our podcast episode. Fraser is the co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer for SunCable. He also founded AlphaBeta, an economic strategy consultancy headquartered in Singapore which has now been acquired by Access Partnership. Prior to this he spent 9 years at McKinsey, in particular, at McKinsey’s Global Institute. The main topics discussed include: • Key fundamentals of the Sun Cable project • Long-term trends in energy markets • Fraser’s career and the value of doing a PhD
10/6/202238 minutes, 32 seconds
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EP.111 Locational marginal pricing with Aurora’s leadership from all over the world

This week on Energy Unplugged, we explore the debates surrounding the technical and topical issue of Locational Marginal Pricing (LMP). Drawing once again on the knowledge of some of Aurora’s global leadership: Dan Monzani, Managing Director of UK and Ireland, is joined by Hanns Koenig, Head of Consulting for Central and Eastern Europe, Hugo Batten - MD for Asia-Pacific and California and Oliver Kerr – Head of USA. The main questions the team sought out to answer are as follows: • What is LMP? • What is the context surrounding the economic/ market design for LMP? • What are the pros and cons of LMP?
9/22/202250 minutes, 30 seconds
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EP.110 Jeff Dimery, Managing Director & CEO of Alinta Energy

Jeff Dimery, Managing Director & CEO of Alinta Energy joins our Managing Director for Australia and California, Hugo Batten, in our latest #EnergyUnplugged podcast episode. Jeff has had a long and distinguished career in Australian energy. He has held senior roles at AGL (another Australian “gentailer”) and is now the Managing Director and CEO of Alinta Energy, one of the major vertically integrated utilities in the Australian market. Hugo and Jeff discuss the following topics: • Unprecedented times caused by the current crisis facing the Australian energy market • The role of utility in decarbonising energy markets • Market design, focusing on capacity markets
9/15/202240 minutes, 34 seconds
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EP.109 Green hydrogen, offshore wind and market design: Dan McGrail, Chief Executive at RenewableUK

In this week’s episode of Energy Unplugged, our Managing Director for UK and Ireland, Dan Monzani is delighted to be joined by Dan McGrail, Chief Executive at RenewableUK. Dan joined RenewableUK as Chief Executive in May 2021. Previously, during his time as a senior leader at Siemens for close to two decades, Dan played a critical role in the innovation and manufacture of key energy technologies including wind turbine blades and efficient thermal engines. As well as being the CEO of Siemens Engines until last year, Dan was also the Chair of the Association for Decentralised Energy from 2016 to 2019. The main topics include: • How broadly should green hydrogen be defined • What is needed to hit the government’s new offshore wind targets • The disruptions in the global supply chain • The current debates around market design
9/9/202240 minutes, 13 seconds
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EP.108 Power Market Design: Lion Hirth, Energy Policy Prof. Hertie School & Robert Gross, Dir. UKERC

This week, we have a special Energy Unplugged podcast episode on the topic of the current energy price crisis and the implications for market design. The Head of our Berlin office, Hanns Koenig is joined by two very distinguished guests: Lion Hirth – Professor of Energy Policy at the Hertie School in Berlin and Robert Gross – Director at UKERC (The UK Energy Research Centre) and also a Professor of Energy Policy at Imperial College London. Lion is one of the leading thinkers on power market design in Europe and Rob is an authority in power market design in Great Britain. Main topics include: • What is going on in the European power markets at the moment • Why are power prices so high and what are the implications for market design • Splitting markets for renewables and conventional generation • Gas price caps for the power sector and the windfall tax
9/1/202249 minutes, 54 seconds
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EP.107 Rob Wheals, CEO & Managing Director of APA

In this episode, our Managing Director in Australia and California, Hugo Batten is delighted to be joined by Rob Wheals, CEO and Managing Director of APA. APA is an energy infrastructure business with gas pipeline, electricity, solar and wind assets and the 30th largest publicly listed Australian company on the Australian Stock Exchange. Prior to APA, Rob had a varied career across tech, consulting, telco and energy. Rob and Hugo discuss: • The long-run impact of the current price/security of supply crises in Europe and Australia • The major steps needed to deliver a more orderly transition • Hydrogen and the timeline of cost competitiveness
8/25/202238 minutes, 4 seconds
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EP.106 Monika Morawiecka, Senior Advisor at the Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP)

In this episode, Hanns Koenig, our Head of Commissioned Projects for Central Europe, is joined by one of the leading voices of the Polish energy sector - Monika Morawiecka, Senior Advisor at The Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP). RAP is a think-tank advising predominantly governments in creating better energy sector regulation. Prior to RAP, Monika had a distinguished career in the energy sector, with more than 15 years at Poland's largest utility PGE. Her roles at PGE included Head of Strategy at PGE Group and CEO of PGE's Offshore Wind division, PGE Baltica. Hanns and Monika discuss: • The current state of the Polish energy market • The energy crisis and the impact of Russia’s war in Ukraine on the energy transition in Poland • The role offshore wind can play in the Polish energy mix
8/18/202248 minutes, 36 seconds
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EP.105 Capacity markets deep dive with Aurora's leadership from around the world

This week on Energy Unplugged we’re doing a deep dive on capacity markets with some of Aurora's leadership from around the world. Our Founder and CEO, John Feddersen is joined by Dan Monzani – MD for GB and Ireland, Hugo Batten - MD for Asia-Pacific and California and Oliver Kerr – Head of USA. The main questions we’re trying to answer are: 1) What are capacity markets?; 2) Why are they used?; and 3) When do they work? As in Europe capacity markets have largely won the debate, the focus is on markets outside Europe. Main topics include: • The core elements of capacity markets, procurement targets, timings & frequency of auctions • Political context and in what ways does it matter • Key strengths of the capacity markets
8/11/202258 minutes, 59 seconds
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EP.104 Jacob Mays, Assistant Professor at Cornell University

This week on Energy Unplugged, Hugo Batten and Oliver Kerr are joined by Jacob Mays, Assistant Professor at Cornell University’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Prior to this role, Jacob studied at Harvard, Winconsin-Madison, and Northwestern. He’s been a management consultant, worked at FERC, and writes energy papers across a diverse range of topics. Listen to this ep to hear them discuss: - The role of energy modelling - Market design, in particular Jacob’s view on the wholesale-only vs capacity market plus wholesale debate - The role of academics in the energy transition Enjoy!
7/29/202239 minutes, 18 seconds
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EP.103 John Cole, CEO of Edify Energy

This week on Energy Unplugged, our MD for Australia and California Hugo Batten is joined by Founder and CEO of Edify Energy, John Cole. Edify has originated, financed and delivered 950 MW of utility scale solar PV and battery storage projects, with a strong pipeline of renewable, storage and green hydrogen projects to follow. John was recently included in The Australian newspaper’s Top 100 Green Power Players list. In this episode, Hugo and John discuss: • The current crisis, impact of the federal election, and redesign of the Australian market • Edify and the Riverina asset • John’s career, having co-founded 2 very successful renewables businesses in both UK and Australia Enjoy!
7/21/202236 minutes, 16 seconds
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EP.102 Global Project Finance Series in partnership with SMBC Group PART I - Europe

This episode is first in a series on global project finance, organized in partnership with SMBC Group. With a number of 4 episodes covering Europe, Australia, Asia and the US, this series is hosted by Aurora, with guests from SMBC Group, various law firms and Aurora. In this episode, we have Ana Barillas, our Head of Iberia talking to Caroline Lytton, Managing Director, Head of Power & Renewables Global Structured Finance EMEA at SMBC, John Dewar, Partner at Milbank London and Casimir Lorenz, Principal at Aurora. Caroline has started working in project finance in 2003, she has always been focused on infrastructure having 12 years’ experience in oil and gas. 3 years ago she was asked to head up the SMBC power and renewables business. John has lots of experience in the sector, and with Milbank, which has one of the largest renewable practices in the world. He became a partner in the late 90’s and has worked on a series of IPP projects in the UK and Europe. At Milbank John works on renewable energy projects but also in the hydrogen space and the in EV and battery space. Casimir leads the renewable energy practice of Aurora’s consulting team for continental Europe and he has been active in the energy space for the last 10 years. Before joining Aurora 4 years ago he did a PhD in Energy Economics followed by a post-doc at the German Institute for Economic Research focussing on policy consulting. The main topics include: • The level of activity right now in the project finance space • The impact of a higher-inflation and higher cost environment on typical project finance terms • Merchant risk and the biggest uncertainty in power markets at the moment • Managing the policy and regulatory risk in the power sector from a project finance perspective
7/8/202253 minutes, 18 seconds
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EP.19 Nora Mead Brownell, Founding Partner of ESPY Energy Solutions_REPLAY

This is a replay of an older episode with Nora Mead Brownell, Former Commissioner FERC, Former Chair PG&E and Founding Partner of ESPY Energy Solutions. Nora will be one of the keynote speakers at the Aurora Spring Forum 2022 on 14 July. If you want to hear more from Nora and many other industry leaders, join our Spring Forum 2022 on 14 July in Oxford, UK. The topic is: Delivering the energy transition in a fractured world: Navigating price volatility, geopolitical risk, and supply chain disruption. Spaces are limited and are filling up quickly so book your ticket now! For more details check auroraer.com/events/spring-forum/ *** Our CEO John Feddersen discusses the energy transition in the US with his special guest Nora Mead Brownell, Co-Founder of ESPY Energy Solutions. Nora is a former commissioner at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) where she was nominated by President George W. Bush, and among many other previous roles she has also served as the Chair of the Board of Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E). Topics covered include: • Women in the energy sector, and ESPY Energy Solutions as a women-owned business • The balance between state and federal responsibility in the US power sector • Upcoming US elections, and how the energy sector will look
7/1/202251 minutes, 1 second
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EP.45 Greg Jackson, Founder and CEO of Octopus Energy_REPLAY

This is a replay of an older episode with Greg Jackson, Founder and CEO of Octopus Energy. Greg will be one of the keynote speakers at the Aurora Spring Forum 2022 on 14 July. If you want to hear more from Greg and many other industry leaders, join our Spring Forum 2022 on 14 July in Oxford, UK. The topic is: Delivering the energy transition in a fractured world: Navigating price volatility, geopolitical risk, and supply chain disruption. Spaces are limited and are filling up quickly so book your ticket now! For more details check auroraer.com/events/spring-forum/ *** In this episode our CEO John Feddersen speaks to Greg Jackson, the Founder and CEO of Octopus Energy, one of the UK’s largest energy supplier businesses, and award-winning for its status as a provider of 100% sustainable energy. Octopus Energy Group recently announced the acquisition of its sister company, Octopus Renewables, bringing the retail and the generation side of energy together under one roof. Greg is one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the UK with a long career leading multiple software ventures among other businesses, and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Cambridge. John and Greg discuss: • The importance of policy in the current UK energy supply market • Understanding the customer experience and meeting customer’s needs • Weathering the debris of the Texas storms and cost-pass-through tariffs • The role of prices in power generation and investment
6/24/202254 minutes, 59 seconds
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EP.101 Mark Collette, Managing Director, EnergyAustralia

In this episode, our CEO John Feddersen is joined by Mark Collette, Managing Director of EnergyAustralia and Hugo Batten, Managing Director in Australia and California at Aurora. EnergyAustralia is one of Australia’s major vertical integrated energy gentailers. Mark has been with EnergyAustralia since 2003 and commenced as Managing Director in July 2021. He served as Chief Customer Officer from May 2019 until June 2021 and prior to leading EnergyAustralia’s retail business, Mark led the Energy business between 2015 and 2019. Former roles have included executive responsibility for policy, sustainability, strategy and other matters. Mark was appointed Chair of the Australian Energy Council (AEC) in December 2021. Main topics include: • The energy industry in Australia over the last decade • EnergyAustralia’s strategy for a Net Zero electricity system • Battery storage and the role for flexible assets in Australia • The long term review of Australia’s power market design, capacity payments and the introduction of a congestion management model If you want to hear more from Mark Collette and many other industry leaders, join our Spring Forum 2022 on 14 July in Oxford, UK. The topic is: Delivering the energy transition in a fractured world: Navigating price volatility, geopolitical risk, and supply chain disruption. Spaces are limited and are filling up quickly so book your ticket now! For more details check https://auroraer.com/events/spring-forum/
6/17/202249 minutes, 27 seconds
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EP.100 Antje Kanngiesser, CEO of Alpiq

This week is a very special one for Energy Unplugged as we celebrate 100 episodes and 2 years since we launched the podcast. In this 100 episode, our Head of Commissioned Projects in Central Europe, Hanns Koenig is joined by Antje Kanngiesser, CEO of Alpiq. Alpiq is a leading Swiss energy services provider and electricity producer in Europe. Antje’s professional background include Vice President of Group Markets & Services and Member of the Executive Board for BKW AG, various roles at Alpiq Group and Energie Ouest Suisse as well as Lawyer at S&K and GGSC, Berlin. Antje and Hanns discuss: • The role of Switzerland in the European energy transition • Alpiq’s strategy and activity across Europe • The impact of the current energy crisis in Europe on utilities
6/10/202235 minutes, 51 seconds
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EP.99 Paul Ezekiel, Founder, Chair and Chief Investment Officer, Amp Energy

In this episode, our CEO, John Feddersen is joined by Paul Ezekiel, Founder, Chair and Chief Investment Officer of Amp Energy. Amp is primarily a renewable energy developer and operator with a focus across solar, wind and storage and with over 7GW of assets built or contracted since 2009. Amp is also a technology company and the Amp X platform contributes to accelerating the energy transition through a portfolio of disruptive technologies. Before Amp, Paul had a long history in the energy transition, being involved in clean energy for around two decades. Paul and John discuss: • Amp’s strategy and battery investing • Investment in green hydrogen and at what point lithium-ion stops being the most cost effective storage solution • The best market design for enabling batteries to provide all of their benefits
6/1/202246 minutes, 41 seconds
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EP.98 Alice Delahunty, President of Electricity Transmission at National Grid

In this episode, our Research Director, Richard Howard is joined by Alice Delahunty, President of Electricity Transmission at National Grid. Alice is the first President of National Grid’s Electricity Transmission business, where she is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the electricity transmission network for England and Wales. Prior to joining National Grid, Alice had a variety of roles at E.ON, culminating in Head of Offshore UK Wind Operations. The focus of the conversation is on grid networks, a critical enabler of the low carbon transition. Alice and Richard discuss: • The scale of network investment required as we add renewables to the system and move towards a zero-carbon electricity system • The challenges of delivering this critical infrastructure • The impact on consumers, affordability, and bills
5/27/202233 minutes, 44 seconds
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EP.97 Flemming Sørensen, Vice President, Europe at LevelTen Energy

In this episode, our Thekla von Bülow, Principal for Commissioned Projects at Aurora is joined by Flemming Sørensen, Vice President for Europe at LevelTen Energy, in a discussion about long-term green power purchase agreements (PPAs). LevelTen Energy is the leading provider of renewable transaction infrastructure, delivering the cloud-based software, centralized supply, automated analytics, and expertise required to accelerate clean energy transactions. Flemming leads LevelTen’s expansion efforts from the company’s European headquarters in Madrid. His previous roles have included wholesale market trading and management of risk portfolios for corporate consumers at Energi Danmark, energy procurement and implementation of an RE100 strategy for NovoNordisk, and most recently originating offshore wind PPAs from Orsted. Thekla and Flemming discuss: • Which are the hot and emerging PPA markets in Europe • PPA trends including virtual PPAs • The current PPA market situation including very high prices and how is this affecting the willingness to close PPAs
5/20/202251 minutes, 3 seconds
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EP.96 Brad Hopkins, General Manager, Commercial and Financial Markets, AEMO Services

This week on Energy Unplugged, our Managing Director in Australia and California, Hugo Batten is joined by Brad Hopkins, General Manager of Commercial and Financial Markets at AEMO Services. With a variety of roles in the energy transition, most recently as a partner at KPMG and also at Macquarie, Brad is leading a lot of the work on the New South Wales Roadmap which aims to overhaul its energy markets and replace the coal capacity that is departing over the next decade. Brad and Hugo discuss: • The purpose and history of the New South Wales Roadmap and the role of AEMO Services in delivering and running the program • The major challenges to deliver the ambitious goals for 2030 with focus on transmission and supply chain concerns • The role of market modelling
5/6/202243 minutes, 58 seconds
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EP.95 As Tempelman, CEO of Eneco

In this episode, our CEO, John Feddersen is joined by As Tempelman, the CEO of Eneco and Jesse Hettema, our Research Lead for Dutch & Belgium power markets. Eneco is an electric utility in The Netherlands which specialises in retail, district heating, renewables and thermal generation. Eneco has committed to full climate neutrality by 2035 for all three scopes of emissions. Main topics include: * The current trends and the status of the energy transition in the Dutch market * The impact of the Russian war in Ukraine on the trajectory of decarbonisation globally * The role of big oil & gas companies in the energy transition
4/29/202241 minutes, 34 seconds
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EP.94 Sam Stranks, Leader of StranksLab at Cambridge University

In this episode, our CEO, John Feddersen speaks to Sam Stranks, Leader of StranksLab at Cambridge University’s Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology. Sam is at the forefront of research into the next generation of solar technology and his research focuses on the optical and electronic properties of emerging semiconductors including halide perovskites, carbon allotropes and organic semiconductors for low-cost electronics applications such as photovoltaics and lighting. John and Sam discuss: • Solar technology research and the trajectory for costs and efficiency • The ability of the private sector to engage Academia in order to commercialize new technologies • The role of solar in achieving Net Zero emissions globally • What has enabled Cambridge to be such a successful technical university over such a long period of time
4/22/202251 minutes, 50 seconds
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EP.93 Guillermo Bautista Alderete, Director, Market Analysis and Forecasting at California ISO

This week on Energy Unplugged, our Managing Director in Australia and California, Hugo Batten speaks to Guillermo Bautista Alderete, Director of Market Analysis and Forecasting at California’s system operator (CAISO). Hugo and Guillermo are also joined by Rowan von Spreckelsen, Aurora’s Head of Research in Australia and California. Guillermo has had a distinguished 15 years career at CAISO, having come out of academia at the University of Waterloo in Canada where he received a Ph. D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Main topics include: • The role of the system operator over the next 5 to 10 years in the policy and market design space • The mechanisms that CAISO has introduced to help with the integration of renewables • The impact of new technologies such as offshore wind and hydrogen on the California market • Batteries economics and saturation of ancillary markets
4/14/202241 minutes, 51 seconds
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EP.92 Kwasi Kwarteng, UK Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

This week on Energy Unplugged, we discuss energy security and the current energy crisis at just few hours since the UK Government has published its much anticipated energy security strategy. Our Managing Director for UK and Ireland, Dan Monzani, is delighted to welcome to the podcast the UK Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy - Kwasi Kwarteng. The British Energy Security Strategy comes at a very challenging time for the global energy policy and sets out how Great Britain will accelerate homegrown power for greater energy independence. Main topics include: • Security of gas supply and UK’s access to the physical supply of gas for the next winter • The Government’s new commitments on hydrogen and its potential in decarbonisation • The longer term announcements on electricity security including technology announcements such as an increased target of 50 GW of offshore wind by 2030 • Market reform options in the UK and the bigger market interventions suggested in Europe, such as the Spanish Government’s proposal to cap wholesale prices charged by gas generators
4/8/202234 minutes, 52 seconds
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EP.91 Jon Wellinghoff, Former FERC Chairman and current Chief Regulatory Officer at Voltus

This week on the podcast, our USA Country Lead, Oliver Kerr is joined by Jon Wellinghoff, Former Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and current Chief Regulatory Officer at Voltus, the world’s leading platform for Distributed Energy Resources (DERs). With a distinguished career in the US energy sector, Jon was the longest serving Chairman of FERC during the Obama administration after he was appointed first as a commissioner by George W Bush in 2006. Jon and Oliver discuss: • The role of FERC and the Federal Government more broadly in the energy transition • The potential of demand-side response which remains a relatively small part of energy mix in US and the reason why haven’t we seen more progress • Whether it is possible to reach Net Zero with renewables, efficiency and demand-side response, or do we also need supply-side investment in other low carbon generation like nuclear, CCS, hydrogen, long-duration storage
3/31/202244 minutes
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EP.90 Malcolm Turnbull, the 29th Prime Minister of Australia

In this episode, we are honoured to welcome the 29th Prime Minister of Australia - Malcolm Turnbull, in a conversation with our CEO, John Feddersen. Malcolm was the Prime Minister of Australia between 2015-2018, role in which he focussed heavily on decarbonisation. He announced and drove forward the Snowy Hydro 2.0 pumped hydro project, the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. Prior to entering politics he had successful careers as a lawyer, investment banker and journalist. Malcolm and John discuss: • The importance of long duration storage and why isn’t the market delivering large volumes right now • The technological competition for long duration storage technologies • The impact of Russia-Ukraine war on the energy transition globally • Whether energy sector policy is more difficult in Australia than elsewhere and why
3/24/202249 minutes, 7 seconds
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EP.89 David Giordano, Global Head of Renewable Power at BlackRock

In this episode, our CEO John Feddersen is joined by a veteran of the renewable energy industry - David Giordano, Global Head of Renewable Power at BlackRock. David has joined the BlackRock team upon its formation in 2011 and has played a key role in the development of BlackRock’s renewables platform. With more than 20 years of investment experience, David serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors for the American Council on Renewable Energy and is a Board member of the American Wind Energy Association. John and David discuss: • The changes in the process of deploying capital into renewable in the past 20 years • ESG investing and where are we in measuring and evaluating ESG performance of companies and investment funds • Developing renewables in regulated and non-regulated markets • The impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on the power industry Next week we welcome Malcolm Turnbull, Former Prime Minister of Australia. Stay tuned!
3/17/202258 minutes, 30 seconds
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EP.88 The role of Long Duration Electricity Storage (LDES) with Aurora experts Emma and Caroline

This week on Energy Unplugged, we discuss the role Long Duration Electricity Storage (LDES) could play in ensuring energy security in GB. Our Head of Commissioned Projects for Western Europe - Felix Chow-Kambitsch is joined by two Aurora experts: Emma Woodward, Senior Associate and Caroline Still, Associate. Aurora has recently published a report on the topic, key findings can be found here: https://auroraer.com/insight/long-duration-electricity-storage-in-gb-2/ Felix, Emma and Caroline discuss: • The role LDES plays in an energy system • How much LDES do we need in the UK and what energy system implications would LDES have • The UK government’s cap-and-floor mechanism to support LDES Next week we will welcome David Giordano, Global Head of Renewable Power at BlackRock. Stay tuned!
3/11/202235 minutes, 10 seconds
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EP.87 Impact of Russia-Ukraine war on European gas markets with Aurora experts Hanns & Anise

This week, we have a special episode on Energy Unplugged in which our experts discuss the ongoing crisis in the European energy sector and the impact of Russia-Ukraine war on the European gas markets. Our Head of Commissioned Projects in Central Europe, Hanns Koenig is joined by Anise Ganbold who leads our research team for Commodities and Hydrogen. Anise and the team have been looking for the past couple of weeks into this topic and have been producing a couple of reports. One report which has been released this week examines how a drop in available Russian gas export capacity, or supply, to Europe affects the European supply mix. More details can be found at: https://auroraer.com/insight/impact-of-ukraine-russia-conflict-on-european-gas-markets/ Anise and Hanns discuss: • A retrospective of what happened in the European gas market over the past few weeks • The European reliance on Russian gas and coal • The increase in gas and power prices and the impact on gas supply and demand
3/2/202217 minutes, 42 seconds
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EP.86 Kellie Metcalf, Managing Partner, Energy Transition at EnCap Investments

In this episode, our CEO John Feddersen is talking to Kellie Metcalf, Managing Partner at one of the leading energy transition investors - EnCap Investments. Kellie had a long and distinguished career in the power sector. She was a Senior Director at Pattern Development, a renewable energy and transmission development firm and held senior roles in power marketing and origination at Barclays and Fortis Bank. She began her career in 1995 at Enron North America and before her business career, Kellie was a First Lieutenant in the US Army. Kellie and John discuss: • The importance of a trading background for a C-suite of an electricity utility • The impact of the power crises in the US on the process of electricity market liberalisation • ESG investing and where are we in measuring and evaluating ESG performance of companies and investment funds
2/25/202248 minutes, 6 seconds
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EP.85 Laura Sandys, Non-Executive Director at SGN & Energy Systems Catapult

This week on Energy Unplugged we focus on energy data and digitalization. Our Managing Director for UK and Ireland, Dan Monzani is delighted to be joined by Laura Sandys, Non-Executive Director at SGN and at the Energy Systems Catapult. With a diverse career in energy and consumer’s rights, Laura has recently chaired two of the UK Government taskforces, one on energy data and the Energy Digitalization Taskforce which was recently launched by BEIS with the purpose to continue the Government’s focus on modernising the energy system. Dan and Laura discuss: • What would a world class digital energy system look like • The main recommendations on data and the progress made since 2019 plus the recent recommendations on digitalisation • The benefits of interoperability across the system • The need to rethink the role of the retail market as part of Net Zero Next week we will welcome Kellie Metcalf, Managing Partner, Energy Transition at EnCap Investments. Stay tuned!
2/17/202241 minutes, 58 seconds
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EP.84 Pat Wood, III, Former FERC Chairman, CEO at Hunt Energy Network

In this episode, our CEO John Feddersen is joined by Pat Wood, III, former FERC Chairman and CEO at Hunt Energy Network. With a distinguished career in energy and the public service, Pat has served as Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in the US under President George W. Bush, and of the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT). He holds a B.S. degree in civil engineering from Texas A&M University and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. John & Pat discuss: * The role of the federal government in driving the push towards an increasingly clean, affordable and reliable power system * The biggest impediment to Biden’s plan to decarbonise the power grid by 2035 * The potential for batteries in the US power grid Next week on Energy Unplugged we will welcome Laura Sandys, Chair of the UK Government Energy Digitalisation Taskforce. Stay tuned!
2/11/20221 hour, 9 minutes, 13 seconds
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EP.83 Louise Kingham, Senior Vice President for Europe & UK Head of Country at BP

In this episode, our Managing Director for UK and Ireland, Dan Monzani speaks to Louise Kingham, Senior Vice President for Europe & UK Head of Country at BP. Prior to joining BP in May 2021, Louise was the CEO of the Energy Institute for more than 20 years, role in which she had a unique broad perspective across the energy transition. Louise is one of the sixteen CEOs on the Energy Leaders’ Coalition, organised by Powerful Women, a major professional initiative that seeks to promote the growth and leadership development of women across the energy sector. Dan and Louise discuss: * Affordability across Europe and how goverments should manage the massive impact of rising energy prices on those on the lowest incomes * BP's committment to reach Net Zero by 2050 and their focus to help the world get there too * The most likely use cases for hydrogen, where is most likely to be a cost effective part of the transition and BP's new partnership with Aberdeen City Council * Whether we are on track for the 40GW of offshore wind by 2030 target and what do we need to do to hit that Next week on Energy Unplugged we will welcome Pat Wood, III, CEO at Hunt Energy Network. Stay tuned!
2/3/202245 minutes, 15 seconds
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EP.82 Sam Arie, Head of European Utilities at UBS & Evangelos Gazis, Project Leader at Aurora

In this episode, we’re taking a global perspective on the energy transition having as guests two experts in the field. Our Principal Benjamin Collie is joined by Sam Arie, Head of European Utilities Equity Research at UBS and Evangelos Gazis, Project Leader and Market Lead for South Eastern Europe at Aurora. Aurora and UBS worked together in the last few years in preparing a report on the state of the global energy transition with focus on emissions from the power sector. Main topics of the podcast include: • The scale of the challenge for investing to decarbonise • How much capital is needed to decarbonise some of the most difficult sectors and what are the implications for the global economy • The levels of carbon prices that might be needed across the economy to achieve the targets • The progress made at COP26 and the most likely next steps to be made by COP27 Next week on Energy Unplugged we will welcome Louise Kingham, Senior Vice President for Europe and Head of Country in the UK at BP. Stay tuned!
1/28/202237 minutes, 46 seconds
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EP.81 Trudy Harrison MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the UK Department for Transport

This week on Energy Unplugged, we discuss about how to decarbonize transport with Trudy Harrison MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the UK Department for Transport, in an episode hosted by our Research Director, Richard Howard. Trudy was appointed in the current role on 17 September 2021 and she was elected Conservative MP for Copeland in 2017. Her career outside politics includes working for Sellafield nuclear site and in renewable energy and sustainable community projects. Richard and Trudy discuss: • How does a Net Zero system need to look like and what are the key enabling technologies • What does government need to do to accelerate this shift • How do we ensure that the costs and fiscal impacts of this transition are manageable Next week we will welcome Sam Arie, Research Analyst at UBS. Stay tuned!
1/20/202239 minutes, 33 seconds
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EP.80 Tony Cocker, Senior Independent Director of SSE plc

In this episode, our CEO John Feddersen is joined by Tony Cocker, Senior Independent Director of SSE plc. Tony is also Chair of Infinis Energy Management Ltd, a distributed power generator. Between 1996-2017 he worked for E.ON SE and Powergen in a number of roles, including Chair and CEO of E.ON UK and Chair and CEO of E.ON Energy Trading SE. John and Tony discuss: • The change in the role of a director in the renewables space • The future of the British retail power market • Reforms needed to most ease the transition to Net Zero • SSE as a major sponsor of COP26 Next week on Energy Unplugged we will welcome Trudy Harrison MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport. Stay tuned!
1/13/20221 hour, 3 minutes, 19 seconds
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EP.79 Farhad Billimoria, Energy Systems Researcher, Energy & Power Group, University of Oxford

In this episode, our Managing Director in Australia Hugo Batten speaks to Farhad Billimoria, Energy Systems Researcher, Energy & Power Group at the University of Oxford and Rowan von Spreckelsen, Principal in our Sydney office. Farhard is currently completing his PhD on energy markets in Oxford and he has worked for Australia’s system operator AEMO, Mercer, CalPERS and AMP Capital Investors. The focus of the discussion is around the Australian energy market and incentive structures to bring on new renewables and firming capacity. Main topics include: • The major challenges and opportunities for renewables and storage investment in Australia • Market design reforms and incentive structures shifting through renewables • The New South Wales Government contracts structures, key components and implications for market participants Next week on Energy Unplugged we will welcome Tony Cocker, Senior Independent Director of SSE plc. Stay tuned!
1/6/202246 minutes, 54 seconds
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EP.78 Julia Watsford, CEO at Enfinium & Chris Jonas, Director at Tolvik Consulting

This week on Energy Unplugged we have a Christmas special episode in which we focus on waste management and energy from waste in particular. Our Research Director, Richard Howard is joined by two waste experts: Julia Watsford, CEO at Enfinium, the largest pure-play waste-to-energy operator in the UK and Chris Jonas, Director at Tolvik Consulting, one of the expert advisors on waste markets in the UK and Europe. Main topics include: • COVID impact on the waste-to-energy sector • The role of waste management in the Net Zero transition • Views on a potential incineration tax • Negative emissions and the potential of energy from waste to incorporate CCS
12/22/202148 minutes, 31 seconds
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EP.77 Boris Schucht, CEO of Urenco

In this episode, our Head of Commissioned Projects for Western Europe, Felix Chow-Kambitsch is talking to Boris Schucht, Chief Executive Officer of Urenco, an international supplier of uranium enrichment services. Boris joined Urenco in May 2019 from 50Hertz, the North-East German Transmission System Operator, where he has held the position of Chief Executive Officer since 2010. Previously he held a number of senior executive positions within the energy sector across Germany and Europe, including WEMAG AG and the Vattenfall Group. Felix and Boris discuss: • The role of nuclear in the energy transition and nuclear innovation • Key takeaways from COP26 and what is needed to ensure the targets are met • Pairing hydrogen and nuclear to decarbonize hard to abate sectors Next week on Energy Unplugged we will welcome Julia Watsford, CEO at Enfinium & Chris Jonas, Director at Tolvik Consulting. Stay tuned!
12/16/202143 minutes, 57 seconds
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EP.76 Christoph Strasser, Co-CEO of Pacifico Renewables Yield

Our Commercial Manager Lisa Langer is joined by Christoph Strasser, Co-CEO of Pacifico Renewables Yield, a renewable energy producer with a quickly growing portfolio of roughly 170 MW. Christoph joined Pacifico Renewables Yield as Co-CEO in October 2019 and prior to that he spent few years in J.P. Morgan‘s Corporate & Investment Bank. Christoph has a B.Sc. in Business Administration from University of Mannheim and M.Sc. in Management from University of Mannheim and ESSEC Business School. Lisa and Christoph discuss: • Pacifico’s market expansion to The UK, Netherlands and Australia • Moving to less established markets and taking on merchant exposure in Pacifico’s projects • Power prices affecting renewables investment • The next big challenge for the energy transition
12/9/202133 minutes, 38 seconds
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EP.75 Shaun Kingsbury CBE, CIO of Just Climate

Thekla von Bülow, Principal for Commissioned Projects in our Berlin office is joined by Shaun Kingsbury, Chief Investment Officer of Just Climate. Shaun started his career working for Shell and in 2012 he has set up the world’s first low carbon investment bank – Green Investment Bank, which was later acquired by Macquarie Group. Currently Shaun is Chairman of Renewable Power Capital, Co-founder and Board member of Climate Transition Capital, Chairman of CNG Fuels and Chief Investment Officer of Just Climate, a new business launched in the beginning of November. The focus of the conversation is on sustainable finance and climate impact investment helping to accelerate climate action. Thekla and Shaun discuss: • Subsidy schemes for renewables vs. merchant / PPAs • The role of the private sector in investing into clean energy technologies • The ESG investment movement • Corporate PPAs as a tool for decarbonisation
12/3/202139 minutes, 49 seconds
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EP.74 Christian Thiel, CEO of EnergyNest

In this episode, our Head of Commissioned Projects in Central Europe, Hanns Koenig is joined by Christian Thiel, CEO of EnergyNest, a high temperature energy storage company. Christian started his career at BMW and prior to joining EnergyNest in 2014 he worked as Investment Banker at UBS and as Consultant at McKinsey and he was the Vice President for Business Development and Marketing at Senvion. Christian has a PhD in Economics and Marketing focussing on designing sales structures in foreign markets. The focus of the discussion is around the importance of addressing industrial heat for reaching Net Zero. Main topics include: • EnergyNest’s technology and its role in the energy transition • The challenge of addressing the emissions coming from the heat sector • The current and future gas and carbon prices • Hydrogen vs electrification
11/25/202148 minutes, 22 seconds
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EP.73 Cordi O’Hara, President of National Grid Ventures at National Grid

With National Grid just announcing that the group expects profits to hit top end of range on soaring energy prices as a result of interconnectors, the focus of today's show is on interconnectors’ role in delivering NetZero and the North Sea Link project as the world’s longest subsea interconnector linking the UK and Norway. In this episode, our Managing Director for UK and Ireland - Dan Monzani is delighted to be joined by Cordi O’Hara, President of National Grid Ventures at National Grid. Cordi has more than 20 years’ experience in the energy industry, managing key relationships with government officials, regulators and customers. She began her career trading power and gas for Centrica and between 2014 and 2017 she was Director of the UK System Operator. Prior to joining National Grid Ventures, Cordi was Chief Operating Officer for the US Gas Business for National Grid. Dan and Cordi also discuss: • The UK’s 40GW offshore wind target by 2030 and the technical barriers to get there • COP26 and the opportunities for wider global cooperation on grids • The most attractive business environment for investing in hydrogen at the moment
11/18/202134 minutes, 9 seconds
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EP.72 Georg Aasen, Vice President at Nasdaq Commodities

In this episode we’re talking about power exchanges as a vital part of traded power markets. Our CEO John Feddersen is joined by Georg Aasen, Vice President at Nasdaq Commodities, which runs one of Europe’s largest power exchanges. Prior to this role, Georg was Head of Marketplace at Nord Pool and built up deep experience in the economics of power exchanges. John and Georg discuss: • The key characteristics of a successful power trader • Social contribution of markets and what would the European power market look like in the absence of power exchanges • The evolution of renewables offtake and PPAs • The future of non-power contracts and hydrogen
11/12/202138 minutes, 53 seconds
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EP.71 Lord Deben, Chairman of the Climate Change Committee

This week on Energy Unplugged we have a special episode which comes right after the UK Government published its Net Zero Strategy in response to the Climate Change Committee’s recommendations for the Sixth Carbon Budget and during COP26 taking place in Glasgow. Our Managing Director for UK and Ireland - Dan Monzani is joined by Lord Deben, Chairman of the Climate Change Committee (CCC) in a conversation about Net Zero and prospects for COP26. Lord Deben has over 50 years’ experience in public life, consistently as a deep influential voice on climate change and the environment. He was the UK’s longest-serving Secretary of State for the Environment (1993 to 1997) and he has held several other high-level ministerial posts, including Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (1989 to 1993). Since 2012 he is the Chair of CCC, an independent, statutory body established under the Climate Change Act 2008 with the main purpose to advise the UK and devolved governments on emissions targets. Dan and Lord Deben discuss: • The UK’s Net Zero Strategy - in which sectors the Government's plans are most complete and where are there the biggest holes • The investment costs of Net Zero and who pays for it • COP26 and the key ingredients in a successful climate diplomacy
11/3/202151 minutes, 40 seconds
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EP.70 Rupert Maloney, Head of Hydrogen at the Clean Energy Finance Corporation

In this episode, our Managing Director in Australia, Hugo Batten is joined by Rupert Maloney, Head of Hydrogen at the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) and Weijie Mak, Principal in Aurora’s office in Australia. Before joining CEFC, Rupert was General Manager of Strategy & Corporate Development at Ampol, an Australian fuels player, as well as a banker at Macquarie and a lawyer at Baker & McKenzie. The discussion is focused on hydrogen and the opportunities for developing a hydrogen industry in Australia. The main topics include: • Key takeaways of CEFC’s recent Australian hydrogen market study • Hydrogen as an export opportunity for Australia and prioritization of domestic opportunities • How the Europeans are designing their markets around hydrogen • The low electrolyzer CAPEX and the cost of capital reductions
10/28/202139 minutes, 20 seconds
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EP.69 Alberto De Paoli, CFO of Enel

In this episode, we continue the discussion on the role of world’s largest utilities in decarbonising society. Our CEO John Feddersen is talking to Alberto De Paoli, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Enel. Alberto was appointed CFO in November 2014 and joined the Enel Group in 2008 as CFO for Enel Green Power, the Group's renewable power generation subsidiary, a position he held until 2012. Between 2012 – 2014 he was the Head of Group Strategy. Alberto is also Co-chair of the UN Global Compact CFO Taskforce for the sustainable development goals. John and Alberto discuss: • Enel’s role in the energy transition and ensuring sustainability at the centre of the company’s business model • The driving force behind Enel’s internationalization • ESG investment movement and what has enabled it to grow the way it has
10/21/202150 minutes, 38 seconds
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EP.68 Peter Cramton, Professor of Economics at the University of Cologne

In this episode, our CEO John Feddersen is joined by Peter Cramton, Professor of Economics at the University of Cologne to discuss the future of power markets. Peter is one of the world’s foremost experts on electricity systems economics, he’s been a leading thinker in market design across energy, telecommunications and health procurements in the US, Europe and beyond. Since 1983, he has conducted research on auctions and market design, with a focus on the design of complex markets to best achieve goals. Between 2015-2021, he was an independent director of the board of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). John and Peter discuss: • Whether privatisation of parts of the power markets worked globally in the sense that enhanced human welfare • The meaning and targets for decarbonisation in Europe vs the US • Security of supply and the impact of the recent events in ERCOT on capacity markets and energy only markets
10/14/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 17 seconds
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EP.67 Toni Volpe, CEO of Falck Renewables

Our Market Lead for Italy - Matteo Coriglioni speaks to Toni Volpe, CEO of Falck Renewables. Toni has been the CEO of Falck Renewables since 2016 and he started working in the energy industry at the Enel Group in 2004, where he covered several roles such as CEO of Enel Green Power North America in 2005 and Country Manager and CEO of Enel Romania in 2014. Falck Renewables is one of the biggest “pure players” in the European renewable energy sector, the Group has an installed capacity of 1.3 GW in UK, Italy, Spain, France, the Nordics and the United States, a project pipeline of more than 4.5 GW and manages around 4 GW of plants around the world (in more than 40 countries) on behalf of third parties; mostly wind onshore and solar. Matteo and Toni discuss: • The future of the energy transition and Falck Renewables’ strategy in terms of expanding to new markets and technologies • The role of policy in decarbonisation and renewables development • The impact of the Next Generation EU fund in accelerating the energy transition in Europe
10/7/202142 minutes, 55 seconds
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EP.66 Andrew Doyle, Executive Director MUFG

Our Research Director Richard Howard speaks to Andrew Doyle, Executive Director MUFG. Andrew joined MUFG in March 2011 following the acquisition of a US$5bn project finance portfolio from RBS. He has over 15 years of project finance experience covering large thermal power and renewables projects across the UK, Europe and the Middle East. This is one of a series of episodes featuring energy transition leaders who will be speaking at our Spring Forum 2021. The Forum takes place in London on Wednesday 29th September. For more information go to auroraer.com/events/spring-forum/. Richard and Andrew discuss: • Hydrogen and business models that are emerging and how and when they will become bankable • By when will green hydrogen be cheap enough to compete with grey and blue hydrogen • The most attractive markets in Europe for hydrogen • Whether the UK Hydrogen strategy is ambitious enough
9/28/202138 minutes, 22 seconds
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EP.65 Christoph Torwegge, International Energy & Utilities Sector Leader Osborne Clarke

Our Head of Commissioned Projects in Central Europe, Hanns Koenig speaks to Christoph Torwegge - International Energy & Utilities Sector Leader at Osborne Clarke. Christoph leads a cross-border team advising clients across the energy sector on renewables, energy storage and energy innovation. He specialises in M&A and commercial law and supports funders, investors and developer clients in developing, investing in and financing projects in the renewables (solar, onshore wind and hydro) and other infrastructure sectors. This is one of a series of episodes featuring energy transition leaders who will be speaking at our Spring Forum 2021. The Forum takes place in London on Wednesday 29th September. For more information go to auroraer.com/events/spring-forum/. Hanns and Christoph discuss: • The role of lawyers in the energy transition • Renewables transactions and changes in the legal frameworks governing renewables • Areas for reform and where the law needs to change to reflect commercial realities on the ground
9/21/202141 minutes, 24 seconds
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EP.64 Markus Krebber, CEO of RWE

We have a very special episode for you this week on Energy Unplugged. Our CEO John Feddersen is talking to Markus Krebber, CEO of RWE AG about the role of the world’s largest utilities in decarbonising society. This is one of a series of episodes featuring energy transition leaders who will be speaking at our Spring Forum 2021. The Forum takes place in London on Wednesday 29th September. For more information go to https://auroraer.com/events/spring-forum/. John and Markus discuss: • RWE’s commitment to be carbon neutral by 2040 and the impact of such a commitment • The ramp-up of the hydrogen economy and how do we synchronize the investments cycles • EU’s climate ambition and what do we need to do to achieve the targets, where do we get the space for renewables and how can we accelerate planning and permitting processes
9/10/202146 minutes, 15 seconds
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EP.63 Anna Skarbek, CEO of ClimateWorks Australia

Our Managing Director in Australia - Hugo Batten is joined by Anna Skarbek, the CEO of ClimateWorks Australia, a not-for-profit decarbonisation think tank. Anna has been the CEO of ClimateWorks Australia for almost 12 years now and she has had a number of Board roles in Australia, from CEFC to Impact Investment Group to the Carbon Market Institute. She has been hugely influential in Australia’s decarbonisation debates, and has certainly carried the torch when things were darkest in Australia’s long journey towards Net Zero. Hugo and Anna discuss: • The recently released IPCC report and its impact in Australia • Decarbonisation debates in Australia over the last decade and the current status • Solar & solar thermal storage technologies as dominant drivers of decarbonising the power system
9/2/202143 minutes, 34 seconds
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EP.62 Bruce Riley – Managing Director, Infrastructure and Project Finance at NatWest

In this episode, our CEO John Feddersen is joined by Bruce Riley – Managing Director for Infrastructure and Project Finance at NatWest. The focus of the show is the evolving role of project and infrastructure finance in the energy transition. Bruce leads one of Europe’ largest and most influential energy infrastructure and project finance teams and he’s a veteran in Europe’s project finance industry, having spent his career entirely with Royal Bank of Scotland – NatWest. John and Bruce discuss: • How has project finance as a field changed over the past two and a half decades • The relevance of renewables low carbon finance for NatWest loan book & long term climate commitments • Financing coal assets and how decisions are made within the bank to not lend against a particular area on ESG grounds
8/27/202139 minutes, 21 seconds
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EP.61 Ed Birkett, Policy Exchange & Rachel Fletcher, Octopus Energy

Ed Birkett, Senior Research Fellow in the Energy and Environment unit at the Policy Exchange & Rachel Fletcher, Director Regulation and Economics at Octopus Energy join our Research Director Richard Howard for this week’s Energy Unplugged episode. The conversation focuses on the challenges around energy market design in a Net Zero world. Ed wrote a report last year called ‘Powering Net Zero - Why local electricity pricing holds the key to a Net Zero energy system’ which tackled the energy market design topic. Rachel is an experienced executive and regulatory expert, she spent many years at Ofgem in senior roles in retail markets, consumer protection, smart grids and networks, before moving to Ofwat as CEO and then more recently she has returned to the energy sector at Octopus Energy. Main topics include: • Is the current market design for power, gas, hydrogen and heating fit for purpose? • Will it deliver and enable the transition towards Net Zero? And if so, will it do so at the least costs for consumers? • How can we ensure security of supply and network operability, make sure we keep the lights on in a Net Zero world If you'd like to hear more about this topic join our in-person Aurora Spring Forum on Wednesday 29 September 2021 in Central London, where we will continue the discussion on market design to enable the Net Zero transition. More info available here: https://auroraer.com/events/spring-forum/
8/20/202151 minutes, 29 seconds
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EP.60 Alexander Voigt, CEO of STOFF2 & Board Member and Founder of HH2E

Our Head of Commissioned Projects in Central Europe, Hanns Koenig speaks to Alexander Voigt, CEO of STOFF2 & Board Member and Founder of HH2E. Alexander is one of the pioneers of the global energy transition. He has studied physics and started his career at an engineering bureau working on solar thermal solutions. He has founded several companies in the energy sector such as Solon in the solar space, Younicos in the battery space, Lumenion in the high temperature heat storage space, and STOFF2 & HH2E in the hydrogen space. Hanns and Alexander discuss: • Alexander’s journey and solar wind as a niche topic in the past • New technologies and concepts in the energy transition from battery & heat storage to hydrogen • Hydrogen economics and CO2 prices • Regulations needed to make the energy transition work
8/6/202144 minutes, 43 seconds
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EP.59 Sopna Sury, Chief Operating Officer for Hydrogen at RWE Generation SE

Our Head of Commissioned Projects in Central Europe, Hanns Koenig is joined by one of the key executives in European hydrogen - Sopna Sury, Chief Operating Officer for Hydrogen at RWE Generation. Previous to the current role, Sopna spent ten years in roles that have spanned leading Strategy and Regulatory Affairs at RWE Renewables, Energy Services and Infrastructure at Uniper, and Business Development at E.ON Climate and Renewables. Before entering the energy sector, she completed a bank training, then studied economics and joined McKinsey, where she spent almost 10 years. Hanns and Sopna discuss: • Sopna’s professional journey and the reasons for which RWE has a board member for hydrogen • The role of hydrogen in the energy transition and why is everybody getting excited about it • The controversial use of hydrogen in sectors such long distance road transport and heating • RWE’s hydrogen strategy and its role in this pretty crowded market
7/29/202143 minutes, 56 seconds
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EP.58 Stef Murphy and Paro Konar, Directors of Industrial Energy at BEIS

In this episode, our CEO John Feddersen is delighted to be joined by Stef Murphy and Paro Konar, Directors of Industrial Energy at Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). Stef and Paro are job share directors for the Industrial Energy Directorate which provides focus and leadership of BEIS strategy, policy development and delivery on industrial energy issues, and also ensure that industrial energy policies maximise the economic opportunities to the UK from the global move to cleaner growth, as part of the overall Industrial Strategy. The focus of the conversation is around industrial decarbonisation as the UK government has published its strategy in March this year, and the upcoming hydrogen strategy. The main topics include: • Key challenges and opportunities for industry in the move to Net Zero • The progress against commitments in the UK’s Energy White Paper and the Ten Point Plan • The UK’s upcoming Hydrogen Strategy and what to expect from it • UK’s Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS), what did it take to set it up from scratch & lessons learnt since the early EU ETS in 2005 • The impact of EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) on the UK industry NOTE: At ~ min. 23:15 in the recording the ‘Net Zero Hydrogen Fund’ supporting the development and adoption of hydrogen is mentioned and referred to as the £250 million fund. We would like to clarify that the ‘Net Zero Hydrogen Fund’ is £240 million.
7/23/202148 minutes, 27 seconds
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EP.57 Federico Giannandrea, Partner, Head of Continental Europe at Foresight

Our Head of Iberia, Ana Barillas speaks to Federico Giannandrea, Partner and Head of Continental Europe at Foresight, a sustainability-led listed infrastructure and private equity investment manager. Federico joined Foresight in 2010 and leads Foresight’s infrastructure investments in continental Europe and the business development for infrastructure globally. Ana and Federico discuss: • How is renewable investment changing across Europe and value shifting across development stages • Vertical integration in development and construction • Local partnerships and how difficult is it to enter a new market
7/15/202135 minutes, 10 seconds
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EP.56 Andrew Butler, Managing Director at Nectr

Our Managing Director in Australia - Hugo Batten speaks to Andrew Butler, Managing Director at Nectr – an Australian energy retailer that’s a subsidiary of the Korean group Hanwha. Andrew has successfully led three retail energy start-up ventures - Australian Power & Gas, Alinta Energy and now Nectr and he’s also spent time in telco and infrastructure more broadly. Hugo and Andrew discuss: • The retail space shift in Australia over last decades and other major aspects in the evolution of the Australian retail • Nectr and Octopus Energy Kraken Technology Platform • The state of Australian energy in terms of energy start-ups and innovation • Rising government intervention in energy markets with focus on wholesale and retail
7/8/202136 minutes, 23 seconds
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EP.55 Dolf Gielen, Director of the IRENA Innovation and Technology Centre

Dolf Gielen, Director of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Innovation and Technology Centre joins our Research Director Richard Howard for this week’s Energy Unplugged podcast. Dolf has been with IRENA for over 10 years, having previously been Chief of the Energy Efficiency and Policy Unit at UNIDO, and spending a number of years with IEA – starting as a Senior Energy Analyst and being promoted to Project Head of Energy Technology Scenarios. He has a strong engineering background, following his degree in Chemical Engineering with an MA in Environmental Sciences and a PhD in Energy and Materials Modelling. The interview covers a breadth of key market concerns around decarbonisation, focusing initially on IRENA's flagship publication setting out the pathway for a 1.5 degrees celsius ambition and closely examining the key issues and opportunities en route. The chat takes a deep dive into: • What we need to achieve • Hitting the targets by 2050 – what we can do with what we have, and the importance of joined-up thinking, including: o Interconnection o Flexibility o Retrofit o Carbon Capture and Storage • and crucially includes for the burning hot topics of the sector: 'kalte dunkelflaute' and green hydrogen
7/1/202135 minutes, 29 seconds
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EP.54 Julian Popov, ECF Fellow and former Minister of Environment of Bulgaria

In this episode, our CEO John Feddersen is joined by a leading thinker on South Eastern European energy - Julian Popov. Julian is former Minister of Environment of Bulgaria, European Climate Foundation (ECF) fellow and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Buildings Performance Institute Europe. He has been voted twice as one of the most influential voices in European energy by EURACTIV. John and Julian discuss: • Julian’s journey, his novel called ‘Island of Mists’ and his experience as the Bulgarian Energy Minister • Energy transition and the power investment climate in South Eastern Europe • Offshore wind potential and growing interest • The European Commission as a force for good in South Eastern European power sector governance, structure, rules and markets
6/24/202142 minutes, 3 seconds
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EP.53 Guy Newey, Strategy and Performance Director at Energy Systems Catapult

Our CEO John Feddersen speaks to Guy Newey, Strategy and Performance Director at Energy Systems Catapult (ESC) - an independent, not-for-profit centre of excellence that bridges the gap between industry, government, academia and research. ESC has recently published its report called ‘Rethinking Electricity Markets – EMR 2.0’, an initiative aiming to develop proposals to reform electricity markets so that they best enable innovative, efficient, whole energy system decarbonisation. Guy has had a diverse career across the energy sector. He has been a Special Adviser to two former Energy Secretaries of State, and was previously Head of Policy at Ovo Energy and Head of Environment and Energy at the think-tank Policy Exchange. Before this, Guy worked as a journalist in Hong Kong and in the UK. John and Guy discuss: • Guy’s journey, his early experience as a journalist and the impact on his present role • ESC’s mission in the energy transition and avoiding clean growth costs • ‘Rethinking Electricity Markets’ report with a focus on the role of consumers • The agreement on decarbonisation in 5 years’ time
6/17/202159 minutes, 19 seconds
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EP.52 Harald Överholm, CEO and Co-founder of Alight

Our Nordics Lead Alexander Esser speaks with Harald Överholm, CEO and co-founder of the leading solar Power Purchase Agreement provider in the Nordics - Alight (previously Eneo). Harald has been an advisor to WWF, the Swedish government and the Stockholm Environment Institute, as well as a former board member of Swedish Solar Energy. He is a Cambridge alumni with a PhD focused on market development of US solar PPA market and holds a masters degree in Industrial Engineering of Energy Systems. Alex and Harald discuss: • Harald’s in-depth studies of the US solar market, importing concepts to Europe and his inspiration in founding the company • Nordics as one of the most advanced PPAs markets and long term supply of PPAs • Alight and how does Solar as a Service differ from a typical project development
6/10/202139 minutes, 39 seconds
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EP.51 Pat O'Doherty, CEO of Electricity Supply Board (ESB)

In this episode, Our CEO John Feddersen speaks to Pat O'Doherty, CEO of the leading Irish utility Electricity Supply Board (ESB). Pat was appointed CEO of ESB in 2011 and to the ESB Board in 2013. He is Director of Energy UK and until very recently he was President of Eurelectric - the sector association which represents the common interests of the electricity industry at pan-European level. John and Pat discuss: • Pat’s journey and the job of the utility CEO now compared to 10 years ago • ESB and how the enterprise is measuring its ESG success • State-owned utilities’ role in enabling a just energy transition • Cyber security and how well is the European utility industry prepared for it
6/3/202147 minutes, 22 seconds
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EP.50 Julien Pouget, Senior Vice President for Renewables at Total

Welcome to our 50th official Energy Unplugged episode! Our Head of Digital Solutions Mateusz Wronski is joined by the creator of the renewables division at one of the largest energy companies in the world - Julien Pouget, Senior Vice President for Renewables at Total. Julien joined Total in 2016, after two years of service as Senior Advisor to the President of France, François Hollande where he was entrusted with the overhaul of the French nuclear industry. Mateusz and Julien discuss: • Key challenges in shifting the focus of an oil supermajor by creating the renewables division within Total • Total’s target of 100 GW by 2030 as one of the most ambitious renewables goals in the industry • Floating offshore wind and Total’s strategy in bringing the costs down • The impact of green hydrogen in enabling renewables investment
5/27/202135 minutes, 50 seconds
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EP.49 Henrik Tordrup, Partner at Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners

Our CEO John Feddersen speaks to Henrik Tordrup, Partner at Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP). CIP is one of the leading clean energy investors globally, having recently raised a EUR 7 billion renewable energy investment fund. Henrik is a veteran of Europe’s offshore wind boom of the past decade and has deep expertise on the emerging energy transition in the US. John and Henrik discuss: • Henrik’s journey and his motivation to focus on the US markets • CIP’s current strategy and the main risks as a renewable investor • Current US policy and the recent federal election impact on decarbonisation • Texas’ big freeze in February and lessons for policy makers
5/20/202153 minutes, 59 seconds
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EP.48 Henry de Zoete, Co-founder of Look After My Bills

Our Research Director, Richard Howard speaks to Henry de Zoete, Co-founder of the energy switching service provider - Look After My Bills. Henry has a career background working as Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for Education prior to his success with Look After My Bills – which secured the best deal in the history of the UK Dragons’ Den business pitch competition. The company is now owned by industry giant Go Compare. Henry and Richard discuss: • Henry’s career and experience working for then Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove • His inspiration and motivation for establishing Look After My Bills • Raising funds in Silicon Valley and securing the investment from UK television’s notoriously tough Dragons panel • Transferring the ownership of his business to Go Compare and what’s next
5/14/202129 minutes, 55 seconds
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EP.47 Dulce Mendonça, Director and Fund Manager at InfraRed Capital Partners

Our Head of Iberia, Ana Barillas is joined by Dulce Mendonça, Director and Fund Manager at InfraRed Capital Partners. Dulce joined InfraRed in 2013 and is currently focusing on business development and origination of infrastructure investments in Europe. After attaining an M.Sc in Business Administration from ISCTE Business School in Lisbon, she began her career in investment banking before moving to infrastructure investment around 16 years ago. Ana and Dulce discuss: • InfraRed’s approach to the risk-reward trade-off of investment • The energy transition and scale of investment challenges • The Iberian market and whether there is a solar bubble in the peninsula • Sustainable investment and green hydrogen incentives
5/5/202133 minutes, 53 seconds
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EP.46 Dr. Brigitte Knopf, Secretary General of MCC

Our Head of Commissioned Projects in Central Europe, Hanns Koenig is joined by Dr. Brigitte Knopf, Secretary General of the Berlin-based climate research institute MCC (Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change). Brigitte is one of Germany’s leading experts on climate change and has been appointed Deputy Chair of the Council of Experts on Climate Change by the German Federal Government. The Council has recently published its first report assessing Germany’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2020. Hanns and Brigitte discuss: • MCC’s leading role in the climate change debate • The Council of Experts on Climate Change’s report findings and lessons learned • The European Green Deal and Germany’s decarbonisation targets • COVID-19 impact and emissions reduction during lockdown
4/29/202139 minutes, 49 seconds
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EP.45 Greg Jackson, Founder and CEO of Octopus Energy

In this episode our CEO John Feddersen speaks to Greg Jackson, the Founder and CEO of Octopus Energy, one of the UK’s largest energy supplier businesses, and award-winning for its status as a provider of 100% sustainable energy. Octopus Energy Group recently announced the acquisition of its sister company, Octopus Renewables, bringing the retail and the generation side of energy together under one roof. Greg is one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the UK with a long career leading multiple software ventures among other businesses, and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Cambridge. John and Greg discuss: • The importance of policy in the current UK energy supply market • Understanding the customer experience and meeting customer’s needs • Weathering the debris of the Texas storms and cost-pass-through tariffs • The role of prices in power generation and investment
4/22/202154 minutes, 17 seconds
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EP.44 Dr. Graham Cooley, CEO of ITM Power Plc

Our Research Director Richard Howard is joined by Dr. Graham Cooley, CEO of ITM Power Plc to discuss one of the biggest players to emerge in new energy policies: green hydrogen. Graham joined ITM Power 12 years ago, previous to which he worked with National Power, and spent 11 years in the power industry developing energy storage and generation technologies. ITM Power is a leading manufacturer of hydrogen electrolysers. From early engagement on some of the UK’s earliest hydrogen mobility projects, it is currently working with the nationally significant HyDeploy energy trial – a crucial factor contributing towards the UK’s Net Zero targets. Richard and Graham discuss: • Green hydrogen’s role on the road to attaining Net Zero • Typical buyers and business models for electrolysers • Government support requirement for reaching the 40 GW target
4/15/202133 minutes, 48 seconds
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EP.43 Models and their role in the energy transition: an Aurora perspective

This week on Energy Unplugged we have a special episode on modelling energy markets and the broader complexities of modelling for future scenarios. Our Head of Digital Solutions Mateusz Wronski chats with Jonathan Black, our Head of Modelling. Jonathan’s role is to set the vision and strategy for our market models and their developments. Besides managing our international team of modellers he has extensive experience in modelling for a breadth of physical systems, with a background as a Research Scientist at the National Physical Laboratory and a PhD in Applied Mathematics. Mateusz and Jonathan discuss: • Credibility of modelling outside academia • Our motivation for building our own models • Modelling role in decarbonisation of the energy sector
4/9/202136 minutes, 5 seconds
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EP.42 Lisa McDermott, Executive Director Renewable Project Financing at ABN AMRO Bank

Our Nordics Lead Alexander Esser speaks with Lisa McDermott - Executive Director Renewable Project Financing at ABN AMRO Bank. Lisa started her career as a lawyer at Clifford Chance, specialising in tax, M&A and fund structuring. Since 2004 she has held a number of senior origination, structuring and management roles within various structured finance disciplines. ABN AMRO is one of the earliest project financiers for offshore wind and one of the most active debt providers for renewables and sustainable business in Europe. Alex and Lisa discuss: • ABN AMRO’s role in financing the energy transition • Changing environment for project finance of renewables • Financeability of electrolysers for green hydrogen production
3/31/202130 minutes, 55 seconds
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EP.41 Tim Nelson, Executive General Manager, Energy Markets at Infigen

Our Managing Director in Australia - Hugo Batten is delighted to be joined by Professor Tim Nelson - Executive General Manager, Energy Markets at Infigen. Tim is an Associate Professor at Griffith University and writes prolifically on Australia’s energy transition. Recently purchased by Iberdrola, Infigen is an Australian wind, gas and battery player, and also a retailer. Hugo and Tim discuss: • Gentailers and strategic options available to them • Carbon pricing vs industrial policy • Nodal pricing • Perceptions of risk in the NEM • Biden election and other global event impacts on Australia’s energy politics
3/25/202144 minutes, 15 seconds
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EP.40 Jonathan Maxwell, CEO of Sustainable Development Capital LLP

Our CEO John Feddersen is joined by Jonathan Maxwell, CEO and founder of Sustainable Development Capital LLP (SDCL). Jonathan has over 25 years’ experience in international finance, infrastructure and private equity. Since its 2007 establishment, SDCL has launched energy efficiency project investment funds in the UK, Ireland, Singapore and New York. John and Jonathan discuss: • Jonathan’s motivation for starting a sustainable investment business • The importance of energy security and resilience • ESG investment and achieving high ESG performance
3/18/202151 minutes, 53 seconds
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EP.39 Harry Boyd-Carpenter, Director, Head of Energy EMEA EBRD

In this episode, our CEO John Feddersen speaks with Harry Boyd-Carpenter – Director, Head of Energy EMEA at EBRD; and Peter Baum – Project Leader in our Berlin office. Harry leads the landing and investment team at EBRD where he focuses on deploying capital investments in regions where investment is more challenging (including eastern Europe and northern Africa). Peter focuses on our activities in eastern and south-eastern Europe, and he has previously been an Analyst for Energy Efficiency and Climate Change at EBRD. Main topics include: • EBRD’s role in driving the energy transition • Politics and investments decisions • Energy transition in eastern Europe and northern African power markets
3/11/202154 minutes, 15 seconds
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EP.38 Ana Quelhas, Managing Director for Hydrogen, EDP Group

This podcast episode is a special one celebrating International Women’s Day on 8th March and discussing hydrogen. We're featuring two female leaders in the energy industry as our Head of Iberia, Ana Barillas is joined by Ana Quelhas, recently appointed as Managing Director for Hydrogen at EDP Group. Prior to the new role, Ana Quelhas was the Head of Corporate Energy Planning at EDP and previous to that she worked at the Directorate General for Research within the European Commission and for the California Independent System Operator. Main topics include: • Investment decisions vs. uncertainties coming from public policies • Iberian market as a hub for green hydrogen • Interplay between green hydrogen and batteries
3/4/202129 minutes, 30 seconds
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EP.37 Mark Futyan, CEO of Anesco

In this Energy Unplugged episode, Aurora’s Head of Commissioned Projects for Western Europe, Felix Chow-Kambitsch is joined by Mark Futyan, Anesco’s Chief Executive Officer. Anesco is an energy services company specialising in solar PV, storage and energy efficiency, and playing a key role in the transition to Net Zero. With an impressive career within the energy industry, Mark joined Anesco in February 2020 from Centrica, where he most recently held the position of Distributed Power Systems Director. Felix and Mark discuss: • Anesco’s role in the energy transition and potential areas of growth • UK’s commitment to Net Zero and how we can get there • Investment opportunities and potential of hydrogen
2/26/202141 minutes, 39 seconds
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EP.36 Tony Wood, Head of the Energy Program at Grattan Institute

In this episode, Aurora’s Managing Director in Australia, Hugo Batten, speaks with Tony Wood, the Head of the Energy Program at Grattan Institute and one of Australia’s most prolific energy writers and thinkers. Tony has had a lengthy career in energy - working for organisations such as Origin Energy, The Clinton Foundation and Incitec Pivot. He also writes in the Australian Financial Review and other Australian publications on energy. Hugo and Tony discuss: • Australian approach to climate policy and the history of the climate wars in Australia • The role of gas in the energy transition • Proposals to reform the Australian transmission system
2/18/202146 minutes, 4 seconds
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EP.35 Andreas Regnell, Senior Vice President, Head of Strategic Development at Vattenfall

In this episode, our Nordics Lead Alexander Esser is joined by Andreas Regnell, Senior Vice President and Head of Strategic Development at Vattenfall. Andreas has been with Vattenfall for more than 10 years and previously Managing Partner of Nordic Region at BCG, and Analyst and Account Manager at Citibank. He holds a degree in Economics. Alexander and Andreas discuss: • The role of state-owned energy companies on the path to Net Zero • Backcasting vs forecasting of the energy market • Green hydrogen for steel production
2/11/202133 minutes, 7 seconds
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EP.34 Jason Tundermann, COO and Flemming Sørensen, VP Europe LevelTen Energy

In this episode, our US Country Lead Oliver Kerr is joined by LevelTen Energy’s Chief Operating Officer - Jason Tundermann and Vice President for Europe - Flemming Sørensen, as they take a deeper look at PPAs (Power Purchase Agreements). LevelTen is the world’s largest renewable energy procurement platform. Jason has a successful career history in senior level business development roles within the energy sector for over ten years. Flemming has a strong investments background, and over 20 years’ experience in project development, energy sourcing and portfolio management for energy firms including Ørsted and Energi Danmark. Main topics include: • The role of PPAs within the broader energy transition • Market design for Net Zero and investment in renewables • Key trends in PPA markets across Europe
2/4/202143 minutes, 14 seconds
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EP.33 Jay Zoellner, CEO of Kiwi Power

This week on Energy Unplugged, our US Country Lead Oliver Kerr is joined by Jay Zoellner, CEO of Kiwi Power, a leading global energy technology company. Jay has held a number of leadership roles in the power sector – both in public and private energy companies, and is now focusing his efforts on growing Kiwi Power’s business internationally. Oliver and Jay discuss: • Kiwi Power’s mission and Jay’s role • The company’s expansion to the US, and key differences between US and UK markets • The role of flexible energy and investment opportunities
1/28/202129 minutes, 55 seconds
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EP.32 Stefan-Jörg Göbel, Senior Vice President Wind & Solar Continental at Statkraft

In this episode, Aurora's CEO John Feddersen speaks with Stefan-Jörg Göbel - Senior Vice President Wind & Solar Continental at Statkraft. Stefan-Jörg is responsible for developing a pan-European renewables portfolio, spanning solar and wind for one of Europe’s leading utilities. Previously, he ran one of Europe’s largest power trading and origination teams and he started his electricity sector career in Enron’s European team. John and Stefan-Jörg discuss: • The role of route-to-market providers and PPAs • Renewables investment in Europe and trends in Government support • The role of hydrogen in power markets
1/22/202145 minutes, 22 seconds
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EP.31 Ian Learmonth, CEO of Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC)

In this episode, Aurora’s Managing Director in Australia, Hugo Batten speaks with Ian Learmonth, the CEO of Australia’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC). With vast experience in the energy sector across the globe, Ian has spent time at Macquarie Group, NatWest and Social Ventures Australia, prior to joining the CEFC in 2017. Some of the main topics include: • CEFC, technologies of focus and storage investment cases • Role of gas and storage in Australia’s energy transition • The evolution of policy and regulation in the Australian market
1/13/202141 minutes, 38 seconds
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EP.30 Duncan Clark, Head of UK Region for Ørsted

In this new episode, Aurora’s Research Director Richard Howard is joined by Duncan Clark, Head of UK Region for Ørsted. Coming from a previous commercial role at The Crown Estate, Duncan joined Ørsted in 2012 as Programme Director for offshore wind, being responsible for delivering massive projects such as Westermost Rough and Hornsea 1 throughout the project execution phase, taking the new role of Head of Region UK in 2019. Richard and Duncan discuss: • Duncan’s professional journey and his plans as Head of UK for Ørsted • Offshore wind in the UK and the Government target of 40GW by 2030 • Emerging technologies: floating wind and potential for hydrogen
1/7/202134 minutes
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EP.29 Will Gardiner, Chief Executive Officer of Drax Group

In this latest 2020 episode, Aurora's CEO John Feddersen is joined by Will Gardiner, Chief Executive Officer of Drax Group – the UK’s largest renewable power generator. Will joined Drax as CFO in 2015 and was appointed CEO in January 2018, now playing one of the key roles in the decarbonisation of the British electricity system. John and Will discuss: * Will’s role and the most important trait of a publicly listed CEO * Biomass sustainability and its role in decarbonisation * BECCS, and if we can get to Net Zero without negative emissions technologies
12/29/202054 minutes, 44 seconds
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EP.28 Marie-Luise Pörtner, Managing Director of BayWa r.e.Wind

In this episode, Aurora’s Managing Director in Germany Manuel Köhler speaks with Marie-Luise Pörtner, Managing Director of BayWa r.e. Wind. BayWa is one of the largest renewables developers in Europe, with projects all around the world. Marie-Luise has previously held a number of other senior roles within the energy sector including Managing Director of the wind developer Juwi and Energy Sector Manager at the Fraunhofer Society. Manuel and Marie-Luise discuss: * BayWa’s upcoming white paper and its impact on the energy sector * Technological innovation – focusing on new technologies with disruptive potential * The latest revision of Germany’s Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG)
12/22/202032 minutes, 43 seconds
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EP.27 Dan Monzani, Director of Energy Security, Networks & Markets at BEIS

This week, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen speaks with Dan Monzani, Director of Energy Security, Networks & Markets at BEIS, about the UK Government’s long-awaited Energy White Paper: Powering our Net Zero Future, published this week. The Energy White Paper follows Boris Johnson’s Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution, and establishes a strategy to achieve Net Zero across the wider energy system. John and Dan discuss: * Market design and carbon pricing: why a trading scheme rather than a tax? * Governance: what problems can the independent system operator (ISO) solve? * R&D and technology innovation: what are the potential roles for CCUS and hydrogen? and also: * Should we worry about buying a new internal combustion engine (ICE) car now?
12/18/202054 minutes, 1 second
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EP.26 Roger Font Garcia, Global Head of Project Finance, Asset and Specialized Lending at Sabadell

In this episode, Aurora’s Head of Iberia Ana Barillas is joined by her special guest - Roger Font Garcia, Global Head of Project Finance, Asset and Specialized Lending at Sabadell. Roger was appointed to the current role in January 2019 after several senior roles within the bank, and under his leadership, Sabadell had embraced the Spanish renewables market with a much higher degree of merchant exposure. Ana and Roger discuss: • Sabadell’s approach on project financing and the bank’s views of the merchant risk • Renewable auctions in Spain and Portugal • COVID-19 implications on the Iberian power market
12/10/202026 minutes, 6 seconds
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EP.25 De-mystifying the hydrogen hype with Aurora experts Alexander Esser & Anise Ganbold

In this episode, Aurora’s Research Director Richard Howard discusses hydrogen’s potential in Europe with two of Aurora’s leading hydrogen experts - Alexander Esser, Senior Commercial Manager and Anise Ganbold, Project Leader. Alexander has recently led a major hydrogen multiclient study on assessing its role in the energy systems of Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands and Anise leads our work on global commodities. Listen in to find out: • Hydrogen’s real potential and demand • Europe’s hottest markets and their policy support • The investment propositions for industry
12/3/202040 minutes, 13 seconds
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EP.24 Laurie Fitch, Partner in the Strategic Advisory Group at PJT Partners

In this episode, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen speaks with Laurie Fitch, Partner in the Strategic Advisory Group at PJT Partners. Laurie is also a Non-Executive Director of EDP (Energias de Portugal, SA) and prior to joining PJT Partners, she was Co-Head of Morgan Stanley’s Global Industrials Group in Europe. John and Laurie discuss: • Laurie’s journey and her roles at PJT Partners and EDP • Investment banking for women at present • Net Zero, and big oil’s ability to pivot towards big renewables
11/26/202055 minutes, 48 seconds
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EP.23 David Connolly, CEO of the Irish Wind Energy Association (IWEA)

In this week’s episode, Aurora’s Principal Ben Collie talks with David Connolly, CEO of the Irish Wind Energy Association (IWEA). IWEA is Ireland's largest renewable energy association and a leader in Ireland’s fight against climate change. Prior to this role, David was an Associate Professor in Energy Planning at Aalborg University in Copenhagen, where his research focussed on the design and assessment of 100% renewable energy systems for electricity, heat and transport. Ben and David discuss: • David’s career path and his focus on smart energy systems • IWEA’s role and the Irish wind sector potential for the future • Decarbonising the Irish energy system, and what a Net Zero 2050 system might look like
11/19/202043 minutes, 35 seconds
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EP.22 Ivan Varughese, Head of Green Investment Group, Asia-Pacific at Macquarie Group

In this episode, Aurora’s Managing Director in Australia, Hugo Batten is joined by Ivan Varughese, Head of Green Investment Group for Asia-Pacific at Macquarie Group. Ivan has been with Macquarie for more than 14 years as Executive Director and Head of Infrastructure, Utilities and Renewables in Australia & New Zealand, before being appointed to the new role in 2020. Hugo and Ivan discuss: • Green Investment Group’s mission and Ivan’s career • Australia’s energy market and its evolution • Green energy investment and energy storage opportunity in Australia and Asia
11/12/202041 minutes, 45 seconds
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EP.21 Tejpreet Chopra, Founder & CEO of Bharat Light & Power

In this episode, Aurora’s Project Leader Thekla von Bülow discusses artificial intelligence in energy with her special guest Tejpreet Chopra, Founder & CEO of Bharat Light & Power (BLP). Tejpreet is the former president and CEO of GE India, and has vast global management and finance experience in France, UK, Hong Kong, India and the US. Listen to the episode to find more about: • BLP and its role in the energy transition • Renewables markets and opportunities for offshore wind in India • Artificial intelligence in energy generation and consumption
11/5/202049 minutes, 42 seconds
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EP.20 Rafael Mateo, Energy CEO of ACCIONA

A new podcast episode is ready for you! Aurora’s Project Leader Thekla von Bülow is joined by our first Spanish guest on ‘Energy Unplugged’ - Rafael Mateo, Energy CEO of ACCIONA. ACCIONA is the largest independent renewable developer and operator in the world, and Rafael is a true pioneer of renewable energy, having been in the energy industry for over 35 years. Thekla and Rafael discuss: • ACCIONA’s plans for renewables and the business’ wide geographic coverage • PPAs as a tool for risk mitigation or an enabler of business growth • The big disrupters in terms of innovation for the energy industry
10/29/202044 minutes, 54 seconds
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EP.19 Nora Mead Brownell, Co-Founder of ESPY Energy Solutions

In this episode, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen discusses the energy transition in the US with his special guest Nora Mead Brownell, Co-Founder of ESPY Energy Solutions. Nora is a former commissioner at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) where she was nominated by President George W. Bush, and among many other previous roles she has also served as the Chair of the Board of Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E). Topics covered include: • Women in the energy sector, and ESPY Energy Solutions as a women-owned business • The balance between state and federal responsibility in the US power sector • Upcoming US elections, and how the energy sector will look
10/22/202050 minutes, 16 seconds
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EP.18 Simone Rossi, CEO of EDF Energy

This week on ‘Energy Unplugged’, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen speaks with Simone Rossi, CEO of EDF Energy, Britain’s biggest generator of zero-carbon electricity. Appointed as CEO in November 2017, Simone joined EDF in 2004 and had been head of EDF Group's international division since 2015. Listen to the episode to find out more about: • Simone’s professional journey and his clarinet playing skills • The Hinkley Point C project and its implications for the energy transition • EDF’s plan for a green recovery helping Britain achieve Net Zero
10/15/202043 minutes, 52 seconds
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EP.17 Thomas Fureder, Managing Director at Barclays Investment Bank

In this episode, Aurora’s Research Director Richard Howard is joined by Thomas Fureder, Managing Director at Barclays Investment Bank, in an interesting discussion about the market potential of hydrogen and its role in meeting Net Zero targets. Richard and Thomas discuss: • Hydrogen’s value proposition and investment opportunities • The need for a clear policy framework • Replacing grey hydrogen with blue and green hydrogen
10/7/202028 minutes, 5 seconds
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EP.16 Audrey Zibelman, CEO and Managing Director of AEMO

This week on ‘Energy Unplugged’, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen speaks with Audrey Zibelman, currently CEO and Managing Director of the Australian Energy Market Operator - AEMO. This is Audrey’s first public interview since she announced this week that she will leave AEMO to take up a newly-created leadership role at X - the research and development facility for "moonshot" technologies, a subsidiary of Google’s parent entity, Alphabet Inc. Audrey has led AEMO for nearly four years and has more than 30 years’ international experience in the public, private and not-for-profit energy sectors. Listen to the episode to find out more about: • Audrey’s professional journey and the new role at X • AEMO’s role in helping Australians to have access to affordable, secure and reliable energy • Gender balance in the energy sector
10/1/202051 minutes, 43 seconds
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EP.15 Dieter Helm CBE, Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Oxford

In this episode, Aurora’s Research Director Richard Howard spoke with Dieter Helm CBE, Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Oxford, about Dieter's recent book 'Net Zero: How We Stop Causing Climate Change'. Dieter is also Chair of the Natural Capital Committee and has provided extensive advice to the UK and European governments on many issues, including 'The Cost of Energy Review' for the UK’s government in 2017 and for the European Commission in developing 'The Energy Roadmap 2030'. Dieter and Richard discuss: • Dieter’s motivation for writing his new book • Carbon pricing as a necessary condition for decarbonisation • EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme and Germany’s National Plan for Decarbonisation
9/24/202036 minutes, 54 seconds
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EP.14 Joanna Maćkowiak-Pandera, President of Forum Energii

This week on ‘Energy Unplugged’, Aurora’s Head of Commissioned Projects in Central Europe Hanns Koenig is joined by Joanna Maćkowiak-Pandera, President of Forum Energii, in a great discussion about the power market and energy transition in Poland. Joanna is one of the most knowledgeable and influential people in the Polish energy sector, with a distinguished career for almost 20 years across academia, and both the public and private sectors. Joanna now leads Forum Energii, a think tank focussed on forging the foundation for a clean, innovative, safe and efficient energy sector based on data and analysis. Hanns and Joanna discuss: • The status and future of the Polish power market • Forum Energii’s role in the energy transition • Opportunities for investors in the energy market in Poland
9/17/202048 minutes, 46 seconds
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EP.13 Juliet Davenport, CEO of Good Energy

This week on ‘Energy Unplugged’, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen spoke with Juliet Davenport, CEO & Founder of Good Energy, one of the UK’s leading renewable energy suppliers. For over two decades, Good Energy’s mission has been to power a cleaner, greener world by helping homes and businesses to be part of a sustainable solution to climate change. Discussion topics include: • Juliet’s professional journey and Good Energy as a green energy supplier • Electric vehicles and Zap-Map charge point app • COVID-19 economic impact on energy suppliers, consumers’ protection and future of the industry
9/9/202052 minutes, 58 seconds
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EP.12 Jonathan Carling, CEO of Tokamak Energy

On this week’s podcast, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen is joined by Tokamak Energy’s CEO Jonathan Carling. Tokamak Energy develops fusion technology and aims to generate clean and abundant fusion power by 2030. Jonathan joined Tokamak Energy in 2017 as Chief Executive Officer and he is also a member of the board of directors. Jonathan is an experienced international business leader, bringing a unique blend of strategic, financial, technical, operational and brand know-how to Tokamak Energy. John and Jonathan discuss: • Tokamak’s technology and Jonathan’s professional journey • Fusion power as a flexible energy source, and the market size of opportunities for Tokamak • The process of engaging Government and bringing them along on the journey
9/3/202038 minutes, 28 seconds
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EP.11 Jonathan Brearley, CEO of Ofgem - Part 2

This week on ‘Energy Unplugged’, we share the second part of John Feddersen’s discussion with Jonathan Brearley, CEO of Ofgem. If you missed Part 1 of this episode, you can find it in our podcast feed. In Part 2, John and Jonathan discuss: • Ofgem’s major long-term focus areas and its environmental perspective • Networks regulations and the UK’s different approach for offshore and onshore • Electricity markets and locational marginal pricing
8/27/202024 minutes, 6 seconds
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EP.11 Jonathan Brearley, CEO of Ofgem - Part 1

This week on ‘Energy Unplugged’, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen is delighted to be joined by Jonathan Brearley, CEO of Ofgem. Jonathan has wide-ranging energy sector experience, having led Electricity Market Reform as the Director for Energy Markets and Networks at the Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC). Prior to this, he was Director of the Office of Climate Change, where he led the development of the Climate Change Act, and earlier in his career, Jonathan was a senior adviser in the Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit. This episode consists of two parts, the first part of which we share with you this week, and the second part the week after. In Part 1 of this episode, John and Jonathan discuss: • Ofgem’s key role and Jonathan’s vast expertise in the energy sector • Jonathan’s contribution to the development of the Climate Change Act • Impact of COVID-19 on Ofgem’s work, and more broadly on retailers and suppliers Look out for Part 2 on our podcast feed next week! John and Jonathan will be talking about Ofgem’s long-term focus areas and its environmental perspective, and more broadly about networks and energy markets.
8/20/202033 minutes, 26 seconds
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EP.10 Bernhard Günther, CFO at Innogy

This week on ‘Energy Unplugged’, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen is joined by Bernhard Günther, CFO Innogy and Director Uniper and ThyssenKrupp. Bernhard has played a central role in the energy transition in Germany and Europe over the last two decades, and created a successful renewables business within a traditional utility over the last five years. John and Bernhard discuss: • Bernhard’s current role within Innogy as CFO, and also as CHRO/Labour Director • The idea of a carbon border tax in Europe • Whether Germany is a success story in the energy transition
8/11/202043 minutes, 8 seconds
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EP.9 Danielle Lane, UK Country Manager Vattenfall

In this week’s episode, Aurora’s Research Director Richard Howard is joined by Danielle Lane, Vattenfall’s UK Country Manager and Director of Portfolio and Transactions Offshore, in a discussion about the Net Zero challenge. Involved in many aspects of the energy transition, Vattenfall has the ambition to make fossil-free living possible within one generation. Richard and Danielle discuss: • The role Vattenfall can play in reaching Net Zero and what the UK Government needs to do • The technologies we need to take us there • The challenge to pair low carbon opportunities with consumer demand
8/5/202028 minutes, 45 seconds
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EP.8 Paul Simshauser, CEO Powerlink Queensland

In this week’s episode, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen is joined by his compatriot Paul Simshauser, Chief Executive of Powerlink Queensland, a major electricity transmission operator in Australia. Paul is also a Professor of Economics at Griffith University and was formerly the head of a major Government energy department. John and Paul discuss: • The global history of power markets' privatisation • Centralised and dispatchable generation in the future energy system • Negative emissions technologies, hydrogen, and batteries owned and operated by networks
7/28/202048 minutes
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EP.7 Ralph Alexander, Chairman and CEO Talen Energy

This week on ‘Energy Unplugged’, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen is joined by Ralph Alexander, Chairman and CEO of Talen Energy, one of North America’s largest private power generation businesses. Some of the key topics include: • Supermajors’ role in low-carbon power generation • Energy transition and the future of nuclear • Decarbonisation policy and Government’s role to meet carbon targets
7/20/202041 minutes, 54 seconds
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EP.6 Mark Foley, CEO of EirGrid

This week on 'Energy Unplugged', Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen discusses energy transition with EirGrid’s Chief Executive Mark Foley, the person responsible for keeping the lights on in one of Europe’s most ambitious electricity systems in terms of their decarbonisation goals. John and Mark discuss: • EirGrid’s mission to ‘transform the power system for future generations’ • Ireland’s new Government ambition related to decarbornisation • Energy transition in terms of renewables development and networks
7/14/202049 minutes, 5 seconds
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EP.5 Sam Arie, Research Analyst at UBS

In this week’s episode, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen is joined by Sam Arie, Research Analyst at UBS Investment Bank, to discuss financing the energy transition and the impact of COVID-19 on the utilities sector. Sam is one of the top utilities equities research analysts in the UK, and at UBS he leads the European Utilities Research team. John and Sam discuss: • The role of equities analysts • The impact of COVID-19 on the utilities sector, and policy response • Oil and gas majors’ contribution for financing the energy transition
7/9/202040 minutes, 25 seconds
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EP.4 Cameron Hepburn, Professor of Environmental Economics at the University of Oxford

As countries emerge from the Coronavirus lockdown and take stock of the severe economic impact they’ve seen, the focus is now on how to reboot the economy with significant stimulus packages of economic measures. In this week’s episode, Aurora’s Research Director Richard Howard discusses Green Stimulus with Cameron Hepburn, Professor of Environmental Economics and Director, Smith School, University of Oxford. Cameron and his team have been researching Green Stimulus, reviewing policies from around the world and the best measures to pursue from both the perspective of rebooting the economy and reducing emissions. Richard and Cameron discuss: • Different impacts of the pandemic across countries and industries, on emissions and wider environmental indicators • How we respond to the pandemic and what the recovery packages will contain • The best policies the UK Government should pursue
7/1/202036 minutes, 24 seconds
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EP.3 Emma Pinchbeck, CEO of Energy UK

Welcome to this week's instalment of our new podcast series ‘Energy Unplugged’. In this episode, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen discusses the Net Zero challenge with Emma Pinchbeck, the new appointed Chief Executive of Energy UK. Energy UK is perhaps the most influential energy industry group in the UK and Emma will join the trade association in July 2020, bringing with her valuable expertise and knowledge of the energy sector. Some of the main topics include: • Emma’s professional journey and transition from RenewableUK to the new role • Role of COP26 and the opportunity for the UK’s Government to shine on the international stage • The need of concrete actions for the UK to reach its Net Zero emissions target
6/24/202040 minutes, 10 seconds
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EP.2 Chris Hunt, Partner at Riverstone

Welcome to this week's episode of our new podcast series ‘Energy Unplugged’. Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen explores the energy transition globally in a great discussion with Riverstone’s Partner Chris Hunt. Riverstone is one of the world’s largest energy-focussed private equity fund and Chris has been in the renewables business well before the industry really began, as he first started working on wind energy projects back in the late 1980s. John and Chris discuss: • The biggest impacts of COVID-19 on the power sector and Green Stimulus plans in Europe • UK’s role in the development of global biomass business and competition between biomass, hydrogen and CCS • ESG current status and future steps: Implementation and Measurement
6/16/202031 minutes, 33 seconds
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EP.1 Alistair Phillips-Davies, CEO of SSE

Welcome to our new podcast series ‘Energy Unplugged’, a mix of in-depth conversations with key international industry leaders, policymakers and academics, exploring the hottest topics across the energy market. Hosted by various Aurora experts, we invite high profile guests to share their unique perspectives on major energy issues. Our intention is to share with you a new episode every week, so stay tuned and enjoy the podcast! In this week’s episode, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen talks with Alistair Phillips-Davies, CEO of SSE plc, one of UK’s largest utilities, about SSE’s recent Greenprint for a cleaner and more resilient economy. Listen to the podcast to find out: • why is now an important time to act • why is offshore wind so central to the plan • whether access to charging infrastructure is a key barrier to electric vehicles uptake at present… • … and about Alistair’s darts abilities 🎯😊
6/9/202050 minutes, 1 second
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EP.21 Aurora on COVID-19 implications - Part VIII - Interview with Richard Howard, Aurora

In this final podcast episode of the COVID-19 series we are focussing on power market economics, prices and policy. Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen is joined by Richard Howard, Aurora’s Research Director who coordinated the recent work on the impact of COVID-19 for the power sector. The main topics tackled in this interview include: • The major recent impacts on gas, carbon and power markets in Europe • Key policy implications for the decarbonisation challenge and Green Stimulus measures • Behavioural change and related impacts on the economy and energy market
5/27/202033 minutes, 20 seconds
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EP.20 Aurora on COVID-19 implications - Ben Guest, Gresham House & Brian Lonn, Statkraft

In this episode, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen focusses on battery storage assets, and is joined by two distinguished guests: Ben Guest, Head of New Energy & Investment Area, Gresham House and Brian Lonn, Head of UK Flexibility, Statkraft. This is a great discussion that hits on a wide range of topics, not limited to COVID-19: • The current status of the battery storage landscape in the UK and predictions for the next 5 years • Impact of COVID-19 on the storage business in terms of investment and optimisation • Opportunities for suppliers and retailers to start playing a predominant role in optimising storage assets
5/20/202039 minutes, 26 seconds
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EP.19 Aurora on COVID-19 implications - Part VI- Interview with Chris Stark CCC

Our previous podcasts in this COVID-19 series covered a wide variety of perspectives from industry leaders. In this episode, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen welcomes his special guest Chris Stark, Chief Executive for The Committee on Climate Change to discuss the implications of COVID-19 on the power sector from a climate and policy perspective. Some of the key topics discussed in this episode include: • Implications of short-term reduction in carbon emissions and broader pollutants • COVID-19 impact on Government actions for decarbonisation • Parallels between the challenges posed by COVID-19 and climate change
5/13/202048 minutes, 25 seconds
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EP.18 Aurora on COVID-19 implications - Part V - Interview with Tom Glover, RWE

In our 1-1 interviews, we hear different senior perspectives on the impact of COVID-19 on power markets. This week, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen investigates the situation from the utility perspective in an interview with Tom Glover, CFO of RWE Renewables GmbH and RWE UK Country Chair. Some of the key topics discussed in this session include: • COVID-19 impact on how the business is running in terms of operations, market, constructions and development • Impact on the decarbonisation imperative and role of Government in the power sector • The requirement for CfDs for large deployment of renewables and CfD auctions
5/6/202051 minutes, 44 seconds
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EP.17 Aurora on COVID-19 implications - Part IV - Interview with Dan Wells, Foresight Group

Our previous podcasts in this series covered the renewables investment, project finance and legal perspective on the impact of COVID-19 for the energy sector. In this episode we focus on the infrastructure investor perspective, welcoming Dan Wells, Partner at Foresight Group in an informative discussion with Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen. Some of the main topics discussed include: • COVID-19 impact on developing, financing and investing in assets, capital raising and running transactions • Different direct impacts across Europe, US and Australia • Long term resilience across supply chain, capital structure, scale and geography
4/29/202038 minutes, 32 seconds
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EP.16 Aurora on COVID-19 implications - Part III - Interview with Antony Skinner, Ashurst

In our first two COVID-19 podcasts, our interviewees specialised in investment and project finance. In this podcast, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen looks at the legal perspective, interviewing Antony Skinner, Partner in the Project Practice at Ashurst. Key topics tackled in this 1-1 interview include: • COVID-19 impact on processes, around equity and debt raising • Policy uncertainty for investors and the role of corporate PPAs in developing power assets • Impact on the long-run decarbonisation of the economy and on Ashurst’s investment in its low carbon capabilities
4/22/202032 minutes, 59 seconds
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EP.15 Aurora on COVID-19 implications - Part II - Interview with Alejandro Ciruelos, Santander

In this podcast, we are excited to welcome Alejandro Ciruelos, Managing Director, Project & Acquisition Finance for Santander Corporate and Investment Banking, in a great discussion with Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen, about the impact of COVID-19 on energy project finance market in the short and longer term. Some of the key topics tackled in this interview include: • Impact from a project finance perspective and more specifically on Santander’s strategy • Government’s role and support offered to businesses in UK • Impact on commitments related to decarbonisation and renewables investment
4/15/202031 minutes, 52 seconds
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EP.14 Aurora on COVID-19 implications - Part I - Interview with Richard Nourse, Greencoat Capital

Welcome to the first podcast in our ‘Aurora on COVID-19’ series. In these unprecedented times, our goal is to help you understand the implications of COVID-19 for both your business and the energy sector more broadly. Each week we’ll be sharing a a 1-1 podcast interview with key industry leaders. In this podcast, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen is joined by his special guest Richard Nourse, Founder of Greencoat Capital, to talk about the impact of COVID-19 for renewables investment in UK and Europe. This is a great discussion that hits on a wide range of topics, not limited to coronavirus: • COVID-19 from a renewables policy perspective • Impact of the new onshore and solar CfD auctions for the sector • Role of capital structure in renewables and the role of markets in the power sector
4/8/202042 minutes, 28 seconds
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EP.13 Spring Forum Preview #4 An interview with Vattenfall's Danielle Lane

Here we interview Danielle Lane from Vattenfall, about her experience, focus, and ideas for her Spring Forum panel. Remember to follow our channel!
1/30/20206 minutes, 13 seconds
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EP.12 Spring Forum Preview #3 An interview with ScottishPower's Keith Anderson

In this episode, we interview Keith Anderson, Chief Executive Officer of Scottish Power, who shares some insights about what he might discuss in the upcoming Aurora Spring Forum panel ‘How will customer requirements and technology change energy retail?’. If you’ve not yet booked your place for the 24 March event, visit our website today!
1/23/20209 minutes, 11 seconds
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EP.11 Spring Forum Preview #2 An interview with Falck Renewables' Toni Volpe

In the second of our Spring Forum podcasts, we’re joined by Toni Volpe – Chief Executive Officer of Falck Renewables – for insight into the ideas he’ll be contributing as part of the panel session ‘How will renewables be delivered ten years from now?’. When you’ve listened, follow our podcast for the latest updates from Aurora, then visit our website to register for your place at the Aurora Spring Forum 2020!
1/17/20206 minutes, 24 seconds
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EP.10 Spring Forum Preview #1 An interview with Equinor's Stephen Bull

The Aurora Spring Forum hosts a plethora of industry experts, and we’re delighted to welcome Stephen Bull of Equinor to the panel ‘Competition in renewables auctions: Is this the future? How involved should Government be?’, taking a closer look at to what extent we need auctions in a high-renewables world, and how auction design needs to reflect increasing cannibalisation. Stephen’s responsibilities at Equinor include project development for their global wind portfolio, and business and project development for the low carbon business line, including carbon capture and storage and hydrogen. He also has special responsibility for Equinor’s floating offshore wind business, Hywind, and their energy storage concept, Batwind. We interviewed Stephen for the first in a series of Spring Forum 2020 podcasts. Listen to his thoughts on renewables auctions, as well as Net Zero, and the Aurora Spring Forum!
12/18/20196 minutes, 36 seconds
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EP.9 Alan Whitehead MP challenged on Labour’s Net Zero policy at Aurora Battery Storage Conference

With just days to go until the UK General Election, the climate emergency has become a key topic of interest to voters, with parties keen to demonstrate their green credentials. Labour’s manifesto has stepped back from the Net Zero by 2030 pledge made at their Party Conference in October. So, what is their official stance? At Aurora’s 2019 Battery and Flexibility Conference held in October, Aurora’s Research Director Richard Howard interviewed Alan Whitehead MP – Shadow Minister for Energy and Climate Change. Richard challenged Alan on Labour’s position on Net Zero, the achievability of the 2030 target, and what it means for the energy system and the need for flexible capacity. Richard’s and Alan’s full interview is available now on our podcast channel, as the first of four podcasts from the Battery Conference, and it couldn’t be more timely. Listen now, and look out for more episode in the coming months!
12/4/201923 minutes, 45 seconds
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EP.8 - Aurora Battery Storage and Flexibility Conference 2019

This podcast is a review of Aurora Energy Research's 2019 Battery Storage and Flexibility Conference. It features Alan Whitehead MP, Shadow Energy and Climate Change Minister and Fintan Slye Director, UK Systems Operator, National Grid SO. The need for energy storage and flexibility has become increasingly apparent as decarbonisation ambitions are raised and renewables penetration grows. However, future revenue streams and associated uncertainties are difficult to quantify and financing projects can be challenging. Aurora’s annual Battery Storage and Flexibility Conference has grown to be one of the largest events of its kind in Europe. The event combines original analysis from Aurora with perspective from leading figures from industry, finance and policy in a focused half day in central London.
10/16/201918 minutes, 22 seconds
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EP.7 - Aurora Summer Renewables Summit 2019

Aurore Energy Research's Summer Renewables Summit took place at the Savoy Place Institute of Engineering and Technology. A common theme was whether the UK can meet the challenge of reaching net zero emissions by 2050, and deliver on the commitment that the UK made by signing the Paris Agreement. This lead to discussions on the implications for strategy. It also looked at the rapid acceleration in change that is likely to occur in the renewables sector as new technologies emerge, markets evolve, and governments push towards decarbonisation targets. Other themes included how to prepare for the future by examining the possible paths towards a zero-carbon power system in 2050, and drawing out the implications for how to act today to capture emerging opportunities There was also - Examination of the role of government policy in delivering a zero carbon system. - Al look at the investment approaches that will deliver the most resilient results in a fast-changing market -The fundamental properties of merchant risk - Analysis of how the usage and pricing of corporate PPAs will develop in the years ahead Attendees were left with fresh thinking to inform their own strategy as well as an insight into what will motivate future changes in direction for other players in the renewables sector.
6/7/201914 minutes, 14 seconds
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EP.6 - Aurora Spring Forum 2019 - The Future of Energy

This podcast features some of the leading names in the energy industry, all of whom took part in the Aurora Spring Forum to discuss the future of energy. They included Iain Conn, Group Chief Executive of Centrica and Johannes Teyssen, CEO of E.ON. The Aurora Spring Forum is one of the leading gatherings of the European energy industry, bringing together industry leaders in an exclusive and intimate setting in Oxford. The Forum is a serious attempt to discuss the medium and long term challenges of the energy industry. This includes: the climate change agenda, the huge regulatory uncertainty created by Brexit in the UK, coal-phase-out, levy and grid charging reforms in Germany and other European countries, and the pace of technological change that is fundamentally reshaping the energy industry.
3/20/201915 minutes
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EP.5 - Spring Forum Preview with Irene Rummelhoff, Equinor, Executive Vice President of MMP

The Aurora Spring Forum on 19th March is one of the leading gatherings of the European energy industry, bringing together industry leaders in an exclusive and intimate setting in Oxford. The Forum is a serious attempt to discuss the medium and long term challenges of the industry. This includes: the climate change agenda, the huge regulatory uncertainty created by Brexit in the UK, coal-phase-out, levy and grid charging reforms in Germany and other European countries, and the pace of technological change that is fundamentally reshaping our industry. Irene Rummelhoff is Equinor's Executive Vice President of Marketing, Midstream & Processing (MMP). She will be taking part in a discussion called "Future energy policy: climate change, security of supply and European integration". If you want to attend the forum, tickets are available. Go to www.auroraer.com for more information.
3/11/20195 minutes, 55 seconds
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EP.3 - Spring Forum Preview with Audrey Zibelman, CEO AEMO

The Aurora Spring Forum on 19th March is one of the leading gatherings of the European energy industry, bringing together industry leaders in an exclusive and intimate setting in Oxford. The Forum is a serious attempt to discuss the medium and long term challenges of the industry. This includes: the climate change agenda, the huge regulatory uncertainty created by Brexit in the UK, coal-phase-out, levy and grid charging reforms in Germany and other European countries, and the pace of technological change that is fundamentally reshaping our industry. Audrey Zibelman is CEO of AEMO - Australian Energy Market Operator. She will be taking part in a discussion called "Future energy policy: climate change, security of supply and European integration". If you want to attend the forum, tickets are available. Go to www.auroraer.com for more information.
3/1/20196 minutes, 30 seconds
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EP.2 - Spring Forum Preview with James Samworth, Greencoat Capital

The Aurora Spring Forum on 19th March is one of the leading gatherings of the European energy industry, bringing together industry leaders in an exclusive and intimate setting in Oxford. The Forum is a serious attempt to discuss the medium and long term challenges of the industry. This includes: the climate change agenda, the huge regulatory uncertainty created by Brexit in the UK, coal-phase-out, levy and grid charging reforms in Germany and other European countries, and the pace of technological change that is fundamentally reshaping our industry. James Samworth is the co-head of Greencoat Capital's bioenergy division, and he is taking part in a discussion called 'The Future of renewables: how to get to true subsidy free?" If you want to attend the forum, tickets are available. Go to www.auroraer.com for more information.
2/27/20196 minutes, 36 seconds
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EP.1 - Aurora Battery Conference 2018

Battery storage and other flexible technologies continue to be a focal point for investment in the UK power system as it transitions towards a low carbon future. At the same time, markets for flexible assets have become more complex and challenging, and businesses are evolving their business models to continue to realise value. Aurora’s flagship Battery Storage and Flexibility Conference brought together original analysis and insights from the Aurora team on the outlook for flexible technologies, and discussion with leading industry figures, in a focused half-day session in central London. It has grown to become one of the largest events of its kind in Europe – attracting 550 participants this year.
10/15/201816 minutes, 9 seconds