The Electricity Exchange by VIOTAS

Jonathan Travers

The Electricity Exchange podcast is a series of in-depth discussions hosted by Dr. Paddy Finn, VIOTAS CEO & CTO. Together with industry experts, Paddy and guests analyse and discuss a wide variety of topics related to electricity, the energy landscape and what the future may look like. If you're interested in hearing how changes in the energy sector might affect your personal or professional life, this podcast is for you. Subscribe to The Electricity Exchange for free wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 03/22/2023

    We Have More Green Capital Than Projects

    Investing in electricity system assets and service provision was historically a well-trodden path, resulting in well-understood deterministic outcomes. However, the electricity system/market is currently in a significant state of flux, and certain prices (e.g., Fast Frequency Response) have been linked to conditions that are outside of the control of the service provider. In this episode of The Electricity Exchange, we look at how investors are managing this uncertainty. We attempt to understand the key investment signals that are deemed essential to the delivery of the energy systems that underpin national targets, while also discussing related issues such as planning, environmental restrictions, grid connections, and community engagement that stand serve as practical barriers to delivering on our decarbonisation targets. Joining Paddy Finn are Eddie O'Connor, Chairman of the Board at Supernode, and John Mullins, Executive Chairman at Amarenco. Together the panel discuss the level of investment that is being directed towards decarbonisation and delivering a highly renewable, but reliable electricity system, and the cost and benefits attached to it. The Electricity Exchange is a series of discussions hosted by Dr Paddy Finn, VIOTAS CEO & CTO. Together with industry experts, Paddy and guests analyse and discuss a wide variety of topics related to electricity, the energy landscape and what the future may look like. Subscribe to be informed when new episodes are launched. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    59 min
  2. 03/22/2023

    Renewable energy: How will decarbonising the grid impact our lives?

    In this episode, we discuss the key drivers behind the need to decarbonise and how Ireland can maximise its contribution to this global effort. We talk about future threats if we fail to act, the need for a multi-pronged approach, and the benefits we can expect to see in return. Joining Paddy Finn are two people who have heavily informed the thinking behind our policies: Dr Paul Deane and Paddy Phelan. Dr Paul Deane is a senior research fellow in clean energy futures at the Environmental Research Institute’s MaREI Centre in UCC. He has authored and co-authored over 150 technical papers on the future of energy in areas such as electricity markets, European and global power systems, renewable energy integration and energy access. While Paddy Phelan is CEO at 3 Counties Energy Agency (3CEA) and has a strong track record in innovative delivery and strategically advising clients on all matters sustainable across Energy, Finance, Climate and Planning. President of IRBEA, Chairman of AIEA (2019-2021), Member of Chambers Ireland Low Carbon Task Force since 2018. The Electricity Exchange is a series of discussions hosted by Dr Paddy Finn, VIOTAS CEO & CTO. Together with industry experts, Paddy and guests analyse and discuss a wide variety of topics related to electricity, the energy landscape and what the future may look like. Subscribe to be informed when new episodes are launched. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    51 min

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The Electricity Exchange podcast is a series of in-depth discussions hosted by Dr. Paddy Finn, VIOTAS CEO & CTO. Together with industry experts, Paddy and guests analyse and discuss a wide variety of topics related to electricity, the energy landscape and what the future may look like. If you're interested in hearing how changes in the energy sector might affect your personal or professional life, this podcast is for you. Subscribe to The Electricity Exchange for free wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.