
The Energy Essentials Podcast
Dive into the dynamic world of the energy industry with The Energy Essentials Podcast. Each episode explores a unique aspect of the sector, featuring in-depth discussions led by seasoned market experts.
Brought to you by Cornwall Insight, a pre-eminent provider of research, analysis, consulting, and training for businesses and stakeholders engaged in the energy markets of Great Britain and Ireland.
Podcasting since 2018 • 90 episodes
The Energy Essentials Podcast
Latest Episodes
84) Contracts for Difference AR7: What We Know and What's Next
In this episode of the Energy Essentials podcast, Cornwall Insight experts Tim Dixon, Lucy Dolton, and Robin Clarke discuss the recently published indicative timeline for the upcoming Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 7 auction. Focusin...
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83) Understanding Standing Charges in Energy Bills
In this podcast episode, our experts Tom Edwards and Dr. Craig Lowrey are joined by Peter Smith from National Energy Action. They discuss the complexities of standing charges in energy bills, their implications for consumers, especially vulnera...
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47:09

82) Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) in Ireland and Northern Ireland and the Key Challenges
As Ireland and Northern Ireland transition to net zero and the volume of variable renewable generation in the electricity generation mix increases, there is a need for more flexibility provision. There is >1GW of operational energy stora...
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81) Part 2 - Heat Network Consumer Protection Regulations From a Consumer Body Perspective Part 2
Part 1 - At present, heat network consumers are not afforded the same levels of consumer protection that gas and electricity consumers receive. While heat networks currently provide around 3% of total heat, they are expected to provide around 2...
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81) Part 1 - Heat Network Consumer Protection Regulations From a Consumer Body Perspective Part 1
Part 1 - At present, heat network consumers are not afforded the same levels of consumer protection that gas and electricity consumers receive. While heat networks currently provide around 3% of total heat, they are expected to provide around 2...
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27:31
