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Electric Evolution

Episode 21: Liz Allan and Graeme Cooper - Peak generation, renewable energy and demystifying energy usage

30 Jan 2023

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We love hearing from you! After listening to an episode, if you’d like to share a comment or ask a question, just click here to send us your message.Episode 21: Liz Allan and Graeme Cooper - Peak generation, renewable energy and demystifying energy usageThis week Liz Allan speaks to Graeme Cooper who is Vice President Global Solutions at Jacobs Engineering, a Fortune 500 Company. Previously he worked at National Grid as Head of Future Markets for the decarbonisation of heat. They talk about peak generation and also how  87% of renewable energy was used in the UK during the week of 26th December 2022. He also demystifies a few energy myths too, especially as Graeme is a real font of knowledge.  Graeme Cooper's Links:Website: https://www.jacobs.comNational Grid Website: https://www.nationalgrid.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/graemecooperSupport the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Electric Evolution, please take a moment to leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables more people to discover valuable insights from our amazing guests.Click the link below to find out how to add a review on Apple or Spotify https://bit.ly/4dtiMJK The Electric Evolution Podcast is proudly produced by Podforge, helping purpose-driven voices be heard. Links for Full Circle CI:Visit our website: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/podcasts Electric Evolution LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/electric-evolution-podcast Support our podcast here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/electricevolutionpodcast

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