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The battle for nuclear and data infrastructure with Mustafa Latif-Aramesh (TLT LLP)
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Published 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Want the latest news, analysis, and price indices from power markets around the globe - delivered to your inbox, every week?Sign up for the Weekly Dispatch - Modo Energy’s unmissable newsletter.https://bit.ly/TheWeeklyDispatchThe UK energy transition faces a critical bottleneck: a planning system crippled by risk aversion and procedural overload. In this episode, we explore the reality behind infrastructure delivery, from the 47 recommendations of the UK Prime Minister’s nuclear regulatory task force to the exploding demand for data centers. In this episode, Mustafa Latif-Aramesh (Partner and Parliamentary Agent at TLT ) joins Ed to examine how overlapping regulation and institutional duplication push developers toward compliance theatre rather than meaningful environmental protection, epitomised by Hinkley Point C’s infamous £700 million “fish disco.” The conversation explores what it would take to move the UK from a process-obsessed planning regime to one that rewards outcomes, accelerates delivery, and underpins the next wave of digital and energy infrastructure.Key topics covered:
- Why the UK’s infrastructure planning system prioritises administrative process over real environmental outcomes.
- How spending £700 million to protect a fraction of a salmon population reveals a breakdown in regulatory proportionality.
- Whether a single Nuclear Regulatory Commission could cut duplicative red tape and unlock faster decommissioning and new nuclear build.
- Is the Planning Inspectorate equipped to handle 500 proposed data centres alongside the wider energy transition?
- Can co-locating Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) with data centres address the sector’s “five nines” reliability challenge?