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In this episode, we speak to Swen Engelhaupt, Director Group Market Quality at Vaillant and Zoltan Karpathy, Senior Consultant within our heat teams at LCP Delta, about the evolving role of hydrogen in the decarbonisation of heat.
While electrification is set to be the dominant pathway to net zero, could hydrogen still play a part in certain areas? Join us as we explore how Vaillant, one of Europe’s largest heating appliance manufacturers, is investigating the possibilities of hydrogen and what this could mean for the energy transition.
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Hosts – Jon Slowe and Sandra Trittin
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In this episode, we bring you highlights from the Global Energy Storage Conference held in Brussels, featuring insights from LCP Delta experts Jon Ferris, Faisal Wahid, and Silvestros Vlachopoulos on key trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping the future of energy storage and its critical role in the energy transition.
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In this episode, we explore key takeaways from the Energy Innovation Summit, focusing on the critical role of distribution networks in the energy transition. Joined by LCP Delta colleagues Kat Blacklaws and Tom Veli, we discuss challenges such as integrating innovation into business-as-usual practices, avoiding project duplication, and navigating Ofgem’s strategic priorities.
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Flexible demand is poised to play a crucial role in the energy transition, yet market access, regulatory frameworks, and industry rules are not evolving quickly enough to support its growth. In this episode, we delve into this dynamic segment with insights from Michael Villa, the Executive Director of SmartEn, the European industry association for flexible demand, and Lucinda Murley, an expert from LCP Delta.
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Michael Villa is the Executive Director of smartEn - Smart Energy Europe, the leading European business association focused on demand-side flexibility. He is member of the Smart Energy Expert Group of the European Commission and of various Steering Committees of international fairs and European stakeholders platforms of the clean tech industry. With a background in energy sector advocacy, he previously served as Senior Consultant for clients in the EU and Middle East. Michael holds a Master's from the Institute for European Studies in Brussels and a bachelor's degree from the Catholic University of Milan.
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180 people at the leading edge of the energy transition gathered together in Berlin to discuss, debate and explore the topics, trends and issues shaping the next years of the energy transition. In this episode, Jon, Sandra and Charmaine pull out key takeaways and talk to some of the guests about what stood out for them.
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Each LCP Delta Talking New Energy podcast is for information and marketing purposes only and does not constitute any form of advice. All views expressed by the podcast hosts and guests are purely their own opinions and do not represent those of LCP Delta, its clients or affiliates. All rights to this podcast are reserved to LCP Delta. LCP Delta does not accept any liability for any loss that arises out of or in connection with your or any third party's reliance on the podcast. Please refer to the Legal Notices section on the LCP website for further information.
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In this episode, Jon and Sandra are joined by Andy Hurley, Operations Director from Marine Zero, Ben Turner, Innovation Engineer at UK Power Networks and Mark Hadfield, Project Manager from LCP Delta to discuss the Electric Thames project. As the Thames undergoes significant changes to support the net zero goal, the Port of London Authority (PLA) has committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions from its operations by 2040. Electric Thames is an innovative initiative designed to help reach this objective through vessels powered by batteries and hydrogen, as well as by providing Vessel-to-Grid capabilities.
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Andy Hurley has extensive maritime operational and management experience, having worked in professions linked with the sea throughout most of his working life. Andy holds an unrestricted Master Mariners certificate and has worked within the senior management group at the RNLI. More recently Andy has led several projects for a Plymouth based passenger vessel operator, including the development of the UKs first fully electric seagoing passenger vessel. Andy has also worked with the Cornwall Marine Hydrogen Centre to assist them with the development of the UK's first hydrogen fuel cell test rig designed for use on small commercial and pleasure vessels and supporting the development of training for hydrogen and electric vessel operation.
Andy has an excellent working relationship with the leading classification societies and MCA.
Andy has worked on multiple projects at Marine Zero, working with the Port of London Authority, A&P and Sea-Kit as well as with local authorities, universities and many commercial port and vessel operators.
As an Innovation Engineer for UK Power Networks, Ben Turner develops cutting edge solutions to enhance the efficiency and reliability of the distribution network in London and the South East.
His role consists of researching, managing and implementing innovative technologies to make the network safer, more efficient and better equipped to facilitate the transition to net zero.
Electric Thames is a great project to be involved in as it brings together so many different people across a variety of organisations and industries. I hope that our coordinated approach to the decarbonisation of the Thames will find a solution that everyone can benefit from.
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Each LCP Delta Talking New Energy podcast is for information and marketing purposes only and does not constitute any form of advice. All views expressed by the podcast hosts and guests are purely their own opinions and do not represent those of LCP Delta, its clients or affiliates. All rights to this podcast are reserved to LCP Delta. LCP Delta does not accept any liability for any loss that arises out of or in connection with your or any third party's reliance on the podcast. Please refer to the Legal Notices section on the LCP website for further information.
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In this bitesize episode, Jon and Sandra are joined by LCP Delta's Jon Ferris to discuss FLEXCON, Europe's largest gathering of the demand-side flexibility sector, held in Amsterdam on 26–27 September. Tune in to hear their top three takeaways from the event and discover why there's so much pent-up energy in the sector.
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Each LCP Delta Talking New Energy podcast is for information and marketing purposes only and does not constitute any form of advice. All views expressed by the podcast hosts and guests are purely their own opinions and do not represent those of LCP Delta, its clients or affiliates. All rights to this podcast are reserved to LCP Delta. LCP Delta does not accept any liability for any loss that arises out of or in connection with your or any third party's reliance on the podcast. Please refer to the Legal Notices section on the LCP website for further information.
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In this episode, we dive into the story of Aira, the newest player in the European heat pump market, having recently raised nearly €200 million. Pamela Brown, Chief Marketing Officer at Aira, joins us to discuss the company’s mission, progress, and future plans. We’re also joined by Klara Ottosson, LCP Delta's Heating Business Manager, who provides her insights on Aira's impact and the broader heating market landscape.
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In this episode Jon and Sandra explore Wondrwall’s approach to decarbonising homes through a combination of financing hardware and optimising energy demand with Wondrwall’s CEO and founder, Daniel Burton; and Mark Lufkin, Chief Product Officer and LCP Delta colleague Phillip Twiddy.
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Hosts – Jon Slowe and Sandra Trittin
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Each LCP Delta Talking New Energy podcast is for information and marketing purposes only and does not constitute any form of advice. All views expressed by the podcast hosts and guests are purely their own opinions and do not represent those of LCP Delta, its clients or affiliates. All rights to this podcast are reserved to LCP Delta. LCP Delta does not accept any liability for any loss that arises out of or in connection with your or any third party's reliance on the podcast. Please refer to the Legal Notices section on the LCP website for further information.
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In this episode, we explore the early impact of the new Labour Government on the GB energy sector, two months after their election. Our experts provide insights on key announcements, policy statements, and media coverage, analysing the potential implications for the energy landscape. Joining us are Charmaine Coutinho, Head of UK Market Engagement at LCP Delta; Sam Hollister, Head of Market Insight at LCP Delta; and Joshua Buckland, Partner at Flint Global.
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Hosts – Jon Slowe and Sandra Trittin
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