Episodes

  • Why Energy Flexibility will define the Energy System
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode, we speak with Lucy Murley from LCP Delta about the growing role of energy flexibility in enabling a smarter, more resilient energy system. Lucy explains how demand-side flexibility, particularly from electric vehicles and smart energy assets, is becoming essential as renewables increase and grid constraints intensify across UK and European energy markets.

    The conversation explores where value will be created in the flexibility value chain, from retailers and independent aggregators to OEMs and mobility providers. With flexibility positioned as a “win-win-win” for consumers, businesses and the grid, Lucy outlines what energy leaders should be thinking about now as flexibility scales from early adopters to the mass market — and why getting it right is critical to delivering a resilient, low-carbon energy system.

    The episode also covers the importance of customer trust, automation and simplicity in scaling flexibility. A must-listen for energy leaders navigating the next phase of electrification.

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    32 mins
  • Why Clean Energy Projects Succeed or Fail Before They’re Built
    Jan 5 2026

    This week, we speak with Laura Hoffmann-Ostenhof, Central Europe Lead at Gridcog, about why many clean energy and decarbonisation projects succeed or fail long before anything is built.

    We unpack the often hidden challenges behind modern energy projects — from limited grid capacity and changing energy prices to complex market rules — and why relying on simple assumptions can quickly undermine the business case.

    Laura explains why energy flexibility behind-the-meter, such as batteries and EV charging, is becoming increasingly important in markets like Germany and the UK to reduce pressure on the grid and control costs. We also discuss how better modelling leads to better decisions, why flexibility matters just as much as new renewables, and what organisations can do today to make more confident, future-ready energy choices as the transition accelerates.

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    34 mins
  • The Future of UK Energy: Investment, Infrastructure, and Policy Explained
    Dec 4 2025

    In this episode, Alex Grey, Director of Policy at Energy UK, explains the forces shaping the UK’s energy transition and what business leaders need to know to navigate it. Energy UK represents the full energy value chain — from generation through the grid to household bills — giving it a unique system-wide perspective on trade-offs between policy decisions, infrastructure costs, investor confidence, and affordability.

    Alex explores why energy bills remain high, the impact on fuel poverty, and the role of government and policy in managing costs while building a more secure, clean energy system.

    The conversation also highlights the next stage of the transition: electrifying heat, transport, and industry, supporting consumer and business confidence, and enabling a workforce and skills shift to meet the opportunities and challenges ahead. This episode provides a practical view of the energy landscape for leaders planning for decarbonisation, investment and long-term resilience.

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    39 mins
  • Decarbonising Energy Through Technology and Carbon Capture
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode, Beena Sharma, Co-Founder & CEO of CCU International, discusses the evolving landscape of energy decarbonisation and the role of innovative solutions in helping industries transition toward net-zero. She shares her journey from traditional energy to leading projects that integrate carbon capture and utilization (CCU) into wider decarbonisation strategies, showing how emissions can be reduced while maintaining industrial productivity.

    Beena explains how next-generation approaches, including CCU, are helping companies cut emissions, improve efficiency and create value from CO₂. She emphasises that decarbonisation requires a mix of technologies and strategies, from renewable energy adoption to circular carbon practices, rather than a single solution.

    Beena highlights how regions like Asia and the Middle East are adopting integrated decarbonization strategies faster, leveraging CCU to reduce emissions. She discusses how collaboration, innovation and transparent ESG reporting are key to making the energy transition both sustainable and economically viable.

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    55 mins
  • How EV Adoption is Transforming Fleets, Energy and Infrastructure
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode, Gill Nowell, co-founder of the Electric Vehicle Association (EVA) England, explores the electrification of transport and its impact on businesses, energy networks, and consumers. She breaks down the UK’s rapidly evolving EV infrastructure, from public and workplace charging to the growing adoption of electric fleets. Gill also highlights how battery technology and vehicle affordability are transforming the economics of EVs, offering businesses cost savings and operational efficiency.

    The discussion delves into key challenges for energy and transport leaders: managing grid capacity, navigating complex regulation, and planning for long-term energy security. Gill emphasises the importance of consistent policy, smarter network planning, and accessible EV education to support a smooth transition.

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    45 mins
  • Behind the Scenes at Powerverse with Richard Britton and Lauren Forster
    Oct 21 2025

    Season 2 of Next Time Around opens with a look behind the scenes at Powerverse where authenticity, flexibility, and creativity are shaping how innovation happens.

    Hosts, Richard Britton and Lauren Forster share how a culture built on openness and collaboration connects every part of the business, from customer feedback and marketing insight to product engineering, to deliver smarter, more human energy solutions.

    They unpack the thinking behind the Energy Operating System, explain how Raya AI is optimising energy use in real homes, and explore why new regulations like the Future Home Standard are turning every new housing development into a local power plant.

    For businesses navigating the energy transition, this episode shows why the combination of strong culture and connected technology is what will define the winners of the next era of energy.

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    28 mins
  • Redrawing the Energy Grid: From legacy systems to sustainable solutions
    Apr 29 2025

    Join us for our final episode of season one of Next Time Around as Susan Robson MBE, CEO of the Women’s Engineering Society takes us through the changes happening at one of the UK’s most iconic energy organisations, National Grid.

    From the rise of home electrification and local energy communities to the concept of 'unthinking energy', where sustainable choices become second nature, this conversation explores the key changes driving the future of the energy sector. Susan shares why embedding ESG into business strategy isn’t just a corporate buzzword, but a core component of creating lasting change in the energy landscape.

    Plus, we hear about her experience speaking at the UN Global Compact Summit and what it was like appearing as an expert panellist on The Apprentice final!

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    34 mins
  • From Sport to Sustainability: How Teamwork and Technology Shape the Future
    Apr 16 2025

    What does it take to win Olympic gold, and how can those lessons translate to building a more sustainable future? This week, we're joined by Rowley Douglas MBE, a gold medalist in rowing at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, who shares his incredible journey to the top. Rowley takes us behind the scenes of his Olympic experience, revealing how the team learned from failures, overcame intense pressure, and ultimately achieved victory.

    But Rowley's story doesn't end with gold medals. He also offers a perspective on sustainability, drawing on his experience with the London 2012 Olympics. We explore the innovative strategies used to deliver long-term sustainable infrastructure and how we can use transitional solutions to deliver business efficiency more quickly.

    Plus, we explore how former athletes are now playing a crucial role in driving sustainability within the sports industry.

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    28 mins