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Are UK Clean Energy Schemes Fit for 2030 with Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett
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Published 8 months, 2 weeks ago
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The UK’s clean energy ambitions depend on more than just building wind farms and solar arrays they rely on the systems and schemes that decide how those projects connect to the grid and how they sell their power.From the long-established Contracts for Difference (CfD) auctions to the upcoming Clean Power 30 reforms, the rules and incentives that have shaped renewable deployment are now under pressure. With the volume of projects in the pipeline and 2030 targets approaching fast, the question is whether these mechanisms are fit for today’s pace of change.Without changes to connection processes and offtake frameworks, gigawatts of clean energy could stay stuck in the queue, missing climate deadlines and adding costs. Reforming these systems is critical to delivering the UK’s 2030 decarbonisation goals.In this special Transmission × Energy Revolution Podcast crossover, Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett, who has worked at the heart of government energy policy joins Modo Energy’s Ed Porter to explore:
- How today’s grid connection schemes work and where delays are building up.
- The role CfDs have played in accelerating renewables, and the limitations they now face.
- What Clean Power 30 could mean for developers, investors, and the wider market.
- The balance between speed, fairness, and system stability in connecting new generation.
- Lessons from inside government on designing schemes that actually deliver.