Baringa's Energy Innovators

By: Baringa Partners
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  • Welcome to Baringa’s Energy Innovators Podcast, where we help you make sense of the energy transition’s greatest challenges and opportunities.
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Episodes
  • How ‘Energy-as-a-Service’ models unlock commercial decarbonisation
    Jan 16 2025

    In this episode, Baringa's Ellen Fraser hosts a discussion with Tim Meanock, CEO and co-founder of the climate tech company Tallarna, and Daniel Bolton, expert in Home and Transport Decarbonisation at Baringa.

    The conversation explores Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) as an innovative solution for commercial decarbonisation. The guests explain the mechanics of EaaS models, the financial incentives they provide, and how to develop robust business cases that meet the needs of all stakeholders. They also address risk management for EaaS projects, considering various customer profiles, and offer strategic advice for businesses seeking to decarbonise their operations.

    About our host:

    Ellen Fraser, Partner and Expert in Energy and Resources, Baringa

    Chances are, you’ve already met Ellen. When it comes to the energy sector, she’s a trusted expert – a familiar face commenting on the BBC, she’s quoted everywhere from the Financial Times to The Guardian. And at Baringa, one of her big clients is energy regulator Ofgem. Ellen’s talent for decoding a complex industry is her opportunity to not only explain it to others, but to be inside the engine room of change. She’s sat in boardrooms with the CEOs of every major UK energy supplier. And her work with Ofgem cuts to the heart of policy and regulation. Ellen believes even the most difficult situations – like a national energy price crisis – can focus minds on the world’s move towards clean, renewable power. Ellen takes complicated questions and strips them down. She looks for simple, effective solutions. The “so what?” buried in a pile of detail. With this approach, she steers her clients around pitfalls.

    About our guests:

    Tim Meanock, CEO and Founder, Tallarna

    Tim is the CEO and Co-founder of Tallarna, a climate tech and finance platform for sustainable impact. He productised the company's end-to-end Energy-as-a-Service offering, originating and structuring strategic partnerships with funders, technology providers, and developers. Prior to this, Tim spent nine years in private equity, gaining deep real estate and financing experience, and has worked within M&A and securitisation.

    Daniel Bolton, Expert in Decarbonisation and Low Carbon Technology Commercial Advisory, Baringa

    Daniel is a low-carbon technology expert committed to advising clients across the energy value chain. He helps energy suppliers, regulators, developers, investors and corporates from various sectors navigate the changing energy landscape to decarbonise their operations and generate value in new energy markets.

    Stay in touch:

    Are you on the list? For more insights from our experts, register for our Energy and Resources Briefing here https://www.baringa.com/en/industries/energy-resources/newsletter-er/

    You can get in touch with our host and guests using the links below.

    Ellen Fraser – https://www.baringa.com/en/people/experts/ellen-fraser/

    Tim Meanock - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-meanock-b911933/

    Daniel Bolton - https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-bolton-ab04995b/

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    24 mins
  • Corporate Catalyst: An emissions first approach to achieving global decarbonisation
    Sep 27 2024

    In this episode Baringa's Ellen Fraser is joined by Faraz Ahmad, Head of Net Zero Grid at Amazon, and Hannah Simmonds, Baringa expert in corporate decarbonisation.

    They discuss an independent Baringa study commissioned by Amazon to assess the global decarbonisation impact of the corporate sector adopting an emissions first approach, prioritising renewables procurement to where it has the highest grid decarbonisation impact. We discussed the key findings of our study, its relevance and importance to players across the renewable value chain globally, and why Amazon and the Emissions First partnership are advocating for change.

    About our host:

    Ellen Fraser, Partner and Expert in Energy and Resources, Baringa

    Chances are, you’ve already met Ellen. When it comes to the energy sector, she’s a trusted expert – a familiar face commenting on the BBC, she’s quoted everywhere from the Financial Times to The Guardian. And at Baringa, one of her big clients is energy regulator Ofgem.

    Ellen’s talent for decoding a complex industry is her opportunity to not only explain it to others, but to be inside the engine room of change. She’s sat in boardrooms with the CEOs of every major UK energy supplier. And her work with Ofgem cuts to the heart of policy and regulation. Ellen believes even the most difficult situations – like a national energy price crisis – can focus minds on the world’s move towards clean, renewable power.

    Ellen takes complicated questions and strips them down. She looks for simple, effective solutions. The “so what?” buried in a pile of detail. With this approach, she steers her clients around pitfalls.

    About our guests:

    Faraz Ahmad, Head of Net Zero Grid, Amazon

    Faraz Ahmad is part of Amazon’s Global Clean Energy team, focusing on the Net Zero Electricity strategy to ensure sustainable power for Amazon’s operations. Since Amazon’s Climate Pledge in 2019 to achieve net zero by 2040, the company has become the largest corporate buyer of renewable electricity globally.

    Previously, Faraz was Head of Strategy and M&A at NextEra Energy, where he significantly increased operating income and led new ventures in home energy optimisation. His extensive experience includes senior roles at General Electric, where he managed strategies in the energy sector across various global markets.

    Faraz began his career as a management consultant at the Boston Consulting Group and has held engineering roles at British Nuclear Fuels and bp plc. He is a Fellow of the Energy Institute, holds degrees from Cambridge University and MIT, and enjoys martial arts and family time in Houston

    Hannah Simmonds, Expert in Decarbonisation, Baringa

    Hannah is dedicated to decarbonising the energy system and creating value for corporates, generators, and suppliers. She advises clients across sectors on corporate decarbonisation strategies for scopes 2 and 3, focusing on PPA strategies, asset investment cases, and energy hedging.

    Working closely with large energy users like water companies, data centers, airports, and retailers, Hannah helps them credibly reduce their scope 2 emissions while managing rising power demand.

    Amid the Greenhouse Gas Protocol’s consultation on scope 2 emissions reporting and increasing scrutiny of renewable energy claims, businesses are seeking to future-proof their energy strategies. Hannah employs detailed modelling and analytics to guide clients in developing robust renewable energy strategies. She utilizes Baringa’s Corporate Power Solutions tool to assist clients in managing their energy position, risk, PPA evaluation, and energy hedging.

    Stay in touch:

    Are you on the list? For more insights from our experts, register for our Energy and Resources Briefing here https://www.baringa.com/en/industries/energy-resources/newsletter-er/

    You can get in touch with our host and guests using the links below.

    Ellen Fraser – https://www.baringa.com/en/people/experts/ellen-fraser/

    Faraz Ahmad – https://www.linkedin.com/in/faraz-ahmad-a001521/

    Hannah Simmonds - https://www.baringa.com/en/people/experts/hannah-simmonds/

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    35 mins
  • Growing the UK’s hydrogen sector
    Sep 9 2024

    In this episode Baringa’s James Constable and Molly Iliffe are joined by Progressive Energy’s Catherine Wainwright to discuss growing the UK’s hydrogen sector.

    Catherine is Commercial Lead for EET ’s low carbon hydrogen project, one of the first large scale, low carbon hydrogen production hubs in the world. She brings over thirty years of industry experience and has been instrumental in the development of the contracts with government that support renewables (“CfDs”), and now the new Hydrogen Business Model – which is the way the government will support Hydrogen production.

    Molly is Baringa’s global hydrogen expert. She advises clients across the world on hydrogen market strategy and project commercial development.

    In their discussion on the hydrogen market, Molly and Catherine discuss hydrogen production, supply chain risks and opportunities, and really what that means for the growth of hydrogen as a sector in the UK. It's a great conversation and we really hope you enjoy it.

    Are you registered for our monthly Energy and Resources Briefing? Sign up here: https://www.baringa.com/en/industries/energy-resources/newsletter-er/

    Get in touch with our guests using the links below to discuss this topic further:

    Catherine Wainwright: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinewainwright/

    Molly Iliffe: https://www.baringa.com/en/people/experts/molly-iliffe/

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    27 mins

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