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What On Earth!

What On Earth!

De : Jonathan White (Apollo) and Phil Westmorland (Apollo)
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An informal look at the net zero challenges facing us as a nation. Phil and Jonathan chat with various leaders from academia, technology developers, project developers etc on interesting and challenging topics facing society as we decarbonise our economy. The podcast is sponsored by Apollo.

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    • What On Earth! Is The Net Zero Future
      Aug 1 2025

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      Energy Transition 101 – In this episode, we cut through the noise and take a clear-eyed look at what a coherent, apolitical energy transition really involves.

      Joining us are three experts from Apollo at the frontlines of decarbonisation:

      · Phil Westmorland, Director of Decarbonisation

      · Nigel Robinson, Director of Marine Energies

      · Calum Westland, Head of Industrial Decarbonisation

      Together, they unpack the fundamentals of the energy transition—from system redesign and industrial challenges to the social behaviours needed for a net zero world. We even squeeze in a quick detour into Sankey diagrams (Phil’s guilty pleasure) and ask the slightly absurd but revealing question: Could a team of Tour de France cyclists power your home?

      This is a must-listen for anyone who wants to move beyond the headlines and dive into the real, practical questions around net zero—and its surprising complexities.

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      48 min
    • Concept to Kilowatt – How Net Zero Projects Succeed
      Jul 8 2025

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      In this episode of What On Earth!, we’re joined by Ross Fairley, Senior Partner at Burges & Salmon, who brings over 30 years of experience in renewable energy projects to the table.

      We dig into what project success really looks like — and what it takes to get there. From assembling the right team to securing Final Investment Decision (FID), Ross shares hard-earned insights from decades in the field.

      🔍 In this episode:

      • What separates successful renewable energy projects from those that fall short
      • The critical roles and qualities developers should seek in their teams
      • How the landscape is shifting as the “easy” project sites disappear
      • The increasing complexity of renewable projects — and how to navigate it
      • Ross’s one bold idea that could unlock more successful projects

      Whether you're a developer, investor, policymaker, or just curious about the evolving energy transition, this episode offers a front-row seat to the real-world challenges and solutions in the sector.

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      40 min
    • Women in STEM (live recording)
      Apr 14 2025

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      Something a bit different for What On Earth! We were delighted to recently record a live podcast at a SPARC event at Pembrokeshire College, West Wales. The event saw over 150 female STEM students from around Pembrokeshire come together at the college for a STEM focussed day led by the What On Earth! podcast which saw our own Michelle Hitches chair a panel event with Louise McDonnel from RWE along with Madeline Cowley of Marine Power Systems. The panel led by Michelle talked about their STEM journeys and experiences in renewable energy ending with an audience Q&A. We loved the energy in the room and the engagement from the students. A great episode that we know you will like! We reference Jonathan's recent Linked In post on the subject https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7313834203383488512/

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      42 min
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