
Frontier
Podcast de Foresight Group
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Welcome to Frontier, an Investment podcast by Foresight where we discuss strategies, trends and challenges shaping private market funds.
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In this episode of the Frontier podcast, hosts Dan Wells and Chris Holmes are joined by Laura Sandys and Juliet Rose to unpack insights from Foresight’s recent Frontier Forum at the Eden Project. This thought-provoking conversation addresses some of the biggest challenges of our time: 🌱 Mobilising capital into sustainable infrastructure ⚡ Decarbonising energy-intensive industries 🌳 Unlocking natural capital to drive resilience and growth 💡 Exploring innovative financing models, policy certainty, and the power of systems thinking to accelerate the energy transition Visit for more information. The podcast is for information purposes only and without limitation, does not constitute an offer, an invitation to offer or a recommendation to engage in any investment activity. Listeners should not construe the content of this podcast as investment advice and no reliance may be placed upon the content. The opinions of speakers are their personal opinions and not necessarily those of their respective companies. Foresight Group LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 198020). Foresight's registered office is at The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9SG.

In this episode of the Frontier podcast, Foresight hosts Dan Wells and Chris Holmes discuss the vital role of interconnectors in the energy transition with Simon Ludlam, CEO of Mares Connect. They explore how interconnectors facilitate a fully integrated energy market, enhancing energy security, enabling cross-border electricity flow, and supporting the integration of renewable energy sources. The conversation highlights the European Union’s strategic prioritisation of interconnectors as part of its energy policy, underscoring their importance in achieving decarbonisation goals. However, significant investment in infrastructure is essential for scaling interconnector projects, as regulatory barriers and cross-border coordination challenges often delay project timelines and increase costs. Simon emphasises that MaresConnect is focused on leveraging wind patterns for energy export, optimising routes to align with peak renewable production times. While cable technology has advanced, it remains relatively mature, meaning most delays arise from regulatory hurdles rather than technical limitations. The discussion also touches on how hydrogen can complement interconnectors by providing an additional means of energy transport and storage, which could further bolster renewable energy integration. Finally, Simon shares a personal insight on how running provides him with a mental break that can help him land on innovative solutions for complex energy challenges. This episode provides a comprehensive look at the potential of interconnectors to bolster energy security, improve market efficiency, and drive global decarbonisation, while also underscoring the importance of thoughtful policy, investment, and collaboration to overcome obstacles in the sector. Visit for more information. The podcast is for information purposes only and without limitation, does not constitute an offer, an invitation to offer or a recommendation to engage in any investment activity. Listeners should not construe the content of this podcast as investment advice and no reliance may be placed upon the content. The opinions of speakers are their personal opinions and not necessarily those of their respective companies. Foresight Group LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 198020). Foresight's registered office is at The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9SG.

In this episode of the Frontier podcast, hosts Chris Holmes and Dan Wells discuss the role of hydrogen in the energy transition with special guest, Vice President of NextChem, Adamo Screnci, a hydrogen expert with over 20 years of experience. They explore hydrogen as a clean energy solution, the importance of creating market demand, and the need for regulation to drive the hydrogen economy. Key topics include the hierarchy of hydrogen applications, challenges in transportation and storage, and the significance of political and geographical factors in shaping energy choices. The episode wraps up with a focus on impactful projects and a global vision for the hydrogen sector. Visit for more information. The podcast is for information purposes only and without limitation, does not constitute an offer, an invitation to offer or a recommendation to engage in any investment activity. Listeners should not construe the content of this podcast as investment advice and no reliance may be placed upon the content. The opinions of speakers are their personal opinions and not necessarily those of their respective companies. Foresight Group LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 198020). Foresight's registered office is at The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9SG.

In this episode of Frontier: Listen, we explore the intricate connections between climate change, sports, and sustainable food systems. Dan and Chris kick off with a discussion on how climate change impacts sports, leading into an interview with Antony Yousefian, Partner at The First Thirty and leading figure in sustainable investments and agri-food tech innovation. Antony shares his insights on the future of food production, the role of technology, how our approach to food can significantly impact both human health and the planet, and how he sees the role of private markets evolving in supporting sustainable food systems. Visit foresight.group/frontier for more information. The podcast is for information purposes only and without limitation, does not constitute an offer, an invitation to offer or a recommendation to engage in any investment activity. Listeners should not construe the content of this podcast as investment advice and no reliance may be placed upon the content. The opinions of speakers are their personal opinions and not necessarily those of their respective companies. Foresight Group LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 198020). Foresight's registered office is at The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9SG.

Join hosts Chris Holmes and Dan Wells, Partners at Foresight, as they kick off the Frontier Podcast. In this inaugural episode, they discuss their roles, backgrounds in sustainable infrastructure, and personal interests. Topics Covered: Recent events, including the Olympics and political happenings The podcast's purpose as a platform for private market investors Insights on the energy transition, AI's role, and green hydrogen The importance of sustainability reporting and avoiding greenwashing Results from a recent investor poll on market priorities Key Takeaways: Significant investment in the grid is crucial for the energy transition Green hydrogen holds great potential Sustainability reporting and compliance are essential for fund managers Visit to learn more. The podcast is for information purposes only and without limitation, does not constitute an offer, an invitation to offer or a recommendation to engage in any investment activity. Listeners should not construe the content of this podcast as investment advice and no reliance may be placed upon the content. The opinions of speakers are their personal opinions and not necessarily those of their respective companies. Foresight Group LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 198020). Foresight's registered office is at The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9SG.

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