• Why the UK economy is broken, and where clean energy can help (with Andrew Sissons, NESTA)
    Mar 4 2026

    Is clean energy good for growth?


    Since the 2008 crisis the UK has seen persistently sluggish growth, even compared to comparable advanced economies. Low investment, Brexit, and challenges in traditionally strong sectors have held the economy back for close to two decades.


    Now with the energy transition underway, is this an opportunity to improve the country's prospects? Or is a constraint on an already struggling economy?


    Our guest this week is Andrew Sissons, Director for the Sustainable Future Mission at Nesta, and a leading commentator on economic growth and climate change.


    Alongside our host Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett, former senior government advisor and Policy Fellow at the Cambridge Centre for Science and Policy, Andrew breaks down why the UK economy has struggled so much, and how clean energy could be part of its recovery.



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  • Using AI to fix the grid: beyond the hype with Amjad Karim (Keen AI)
    Feb 26 2026

    Can AI make our grid better and more reliable? Or are AI solutions overhyped by execs and consultants that don't understand the technology?


    This week we look at a real world case of AI being used to identify damaged equipment on the UK grid, and improve the way that network operators maintain their infrastructure.


    The episode covers the various types of AI models and what they can, and cannot, usefully do in the energy system - with lessons for anyone hoping to see AI brought into their work.


    Our guest is Amjad Karim, Founder and CEO of Keen AI. With degrees from Imperial, University of Cambridge, and University College London, Amjad is a real technical expert that talks to the opportunities of various AI models, as well as their limitations.


    The podcast is hosted by Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett, former senior government advisor and Policy Fellow at the Cambridge Centre for Science and Policy.



    Key words:


    AI | Chatgpt | Automation | OpenAI | Energy | Renewables | Security | Nvidia | Deep Learning

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • Putting fossil fuel demand in doubt, with Molly Walton
    Feb 18 2026

    What does the future look like for fossil fuel demand?


    OPEC and large oil and gas companies are bullish, but the rapid rollout of clean tech is undermining many of their claims.


    Our guest this week is Molly Walton, who worked on the World Energy Outlook at the International Energy Agency and is now Director for Energy at the We Mean Business Coalition.


    She joins Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett, a former senior government advisor and current Policy Fellow at the University of Cambridge, to discuss the range of energy scenarios out there and why much of future oil and gas demand is in doubt.


    The two discuss the rise of electrification, the new energy economics of the developing world, and why energy security looks different in low fossil fuel world. They also touch on the recent geopolitics of energy, from China to Venezuela and Iran.


    You can read the report discussed in the podcast here:


    https://www.wemeanbusinesscoalition.org/fossil-fuel-demand-in-doubt/



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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • The Art of the Deal: inside energy's M&As with Gareth Baker (Gowling WLG)
    Feb 11 2026

    Energy is all about deals.


    Assets are bought, sold, and refinanced. Companies are acquired, portfolios consolidated.


    But what goes into making these deals happen, and what can they tell us about the energy sector at large?


    This week we're joined by Gareth Baker, a partner at the law firm Gowling WLG with over 15 years of experience working on some of the highest profile deals in the energy sector.


    Alongside our host, Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett, Gareth discusses how the art of the deal has evolved as old energy technologies have been replaced by renewables and batteries, as well as current trends in the sector such as the rise of private equity firms and the increasing rate of M&As we're seeing in the sector.


    You can contact Gareth and the team here to inquire about Gowling WLG's work and how they can help with your legal needs:

    https://gowlingwlg.com/en/people/gareth-baker

    Gowling WLG are a sponsor of the Energy Revolution Podcast.


    Keywords:

    Renewables | Solar | Wind | Data centres | Tech | AI | Private Equity | Finance | Law | M&A


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  • Energy and the cost of living crisis, with Tilly Cook (Joseph Rowntree Foundation)
    Feb 4 2026

    The UK is in a cost of living crisis, and energy prices in particular are constantly hitting the headlines.


    Fuel poverty has been climbing, and many on middle or even higher incomes are struggling with costs too.


    How did we get here? And what can be done to tackle the problem?

    In this episode we are joined by Tilly Cook of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. We hear some real stories about what fuel poverty looks like for people in the UK, and talk about some possible solutions the government could consider.


    The show is hosted by Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett, a former senior government advisor and Policy Fellow at the University of Cambridge Centre for Science and Policy.


    Keywords:


    Renwables | Gas | Power | Bills | Politics |

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    48 Min.
  • The future of PPAs and 24/7 power, with Juan Pablo Cerda (Renewabl)
    Jan 28 2026

    Do PPAs have a future?


    More power than ever is being procured through government backed CfDs, so how and why will corporates continue to buy power directly?

    This week we’re joined by serial entrepreneur and CEO of Renewabl Juan Pablo Cerda to discuss the unique benefits of PPAs, and how the market is evolving to offer more sophisticated power profiles to buyers.

    Alongside our host, former government advisor and expert in market design Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett, Juan Pablo explains how better data and tech are allowing us to move to 24/7 power matching, where corporates can be confident that the power they use is matched by renewable generation in real-time.

    There are still challenges to the market, which is remarkably old school in places, but corporate contracts have the ability to go beyond base regulation to get more renewables built and be more responsive to what companies actually need.

    Subscribe to the podcast for weekly episodes, and consider rating us wherever you get your podcasts to support our work.


    Keywords:
    Renewables | Solar | Wind | Net Zero | Data centres | Tech | AI

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    54 Min.
  • The secret to energy innovation (with Carbon Trust CEO Michael Rea)
    Jan 21 2026

    How does innovation actually happen? Energy technologies are changing fast, but we'll need to change even faster if we're going to achieve a decarbonized economy.


    This week, we're joined by Michael Rea, CEO of the Carbon Trust, who has over 25 years experience building clean energy innovation systems in the UK, in everything from carbon accounting to the early days of offshore wind.


    Alongside our host Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett, former government advisor and Policy Fellow at Cambridge Centre for Science and Policy, the discussion draws on examples from the real world as well as the latest research on what makes innovation systems tick.


    Subscribe and comment to support the show.


    Keywords:

    Energy | Renewables | EV | Carbon Capture | Innovation | Tech

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    55 Min.
  • Do we need a strategic reserve for gas? With Adam Bell
    Jan 15 2026

    The current approach to funding gas plants is breaking, but what should replace it? And when?

    For a long time, gas has been the backbone of the energy system. That's changing rapidly as renewables become cheaper and more widely deployed, but removing gas completely from the energy system is not an easy task.

    Despite becoming less important, a small amount of it is likely to linger on the system for a while yet. Without a plan to manage its decline, this could come at considerable cost to the consumer.

    This week Adam Bell (Director of Policy at Stonehaven) joins Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett (former UK government advisor and Policy Fellow at the University of Cambridge Centre for Science and Policy) for a discussion on the future of gas generation in the UK.

    Key words:

    Energy | electricity| gas | AI | generation | security | renewables

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    44 Min.