Connecting net-zero energy is a huge challenge
Implementing the energy transition is as much about constructing infrastructure as developing technology
I first experienced the challenges of building infrastructure in the UK when assisting with the commissioning of the Dungeness Nuclear advanced gas-cooled reactor (AGR) power plant. The plant was 10 years behind schedule and the installed control equipment had become obsolete. Today, we are discussing delays to national rail project HS2, airport expansions and London’s Crossrail. The Channel Tunnel and HS1 are examples of successful transport projects, but even these ran into major difficulties during development with cost overruns and delays. In the power sector it typically takes 10 years from permitting to commissioning for a new high voltage power line—and we can forget about permitting
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