Paul Domjan - Resolving the Energy Trilemma
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In this episode of Scaling Green-Tech, Katherine Keddie and Matt Jaworski speak with Paul Domjan, founder and Chief Policy and Global Affairs Officer at ENODA, a company building the infrastructure to enable a reliable, affordable renewable energy transition.
Paul shares his journey from NATO energy security advisor to climate tech founder, explaining why the UK’s 138-year-old power system is fundamentally incompatible with today's renewable energy landscape. He breaks down the technical challenges facing modern grids - from frequency balancing and harmonics, to the growing demands of AI data centres - and explains how ENODA's Prime Exchanger technology is addressing these issues at the distribution transformer level.
The conversation explores the energy trilemma of security, affordability and sustainability. Paul explains the policy shifts needed to support grid innovation, how the US and Europe are approaching the transition differently, and why resolving the trilemma opens up societal choice rather than forcing trade-offs.
If you're interested in grid infrastructure and energy, this conversation offers a technical perspective on one of climate tech's most critical challenges.
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