The Connectology® Podcast by Roadnight Taylor
Connectologist® Pete Aston is joined by colleagues Alex Ikonic and Catherine Cleary to discuss Ofgem's Call for Input on demand connections reform — focusing on the legal ambiguity preventing demand customers from owning high-voltage transmission assets. Key discussion points: * The disparity: generators can own 400 kV assets; demand customers in England and Wales cannot — restricting engineering flexibility for large projects * Energy parks at risk: hybrid projects with a “Grid Co” owning shared assets may inadvertently require a transmission licence * Roadnight Taylor's proposal: a Class Exemption for sole-use assets — automatic, no application, no ongoing adjudication * Gate 2 implications: realistic implementation likely for Phase 2 (2031+) projects * Ofgem's Call for Input closes 13 March 2026 Recorded: 04 March 2026 Our links: Website: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/ [https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/] Newsletter sign up: https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/newsletter/ [https://roadnighttaylor.co.uk/newsletter/] Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/roadnight-taylor-ltd/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/roadnight-taylor-ltd/] Find if we fit at info@roadnighttaylor.co.uk [info@roadnighttaylor.co.uk]
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