
Early sceptics declared wind and solar impossible, but today's grid runs on 60% renewables. So in this episode, we track Britain's move towards renewable energy.
We discover the S-curve of clean energy adoption: the slow beginnings plagued by doubt, then explosive growth driven by feed-in tariffs, which rewarded early adopters, and finally, the accelerating race toward net zero.
Energy researcher Chris Goodall, Ofgem's Sophie Thorpe and Chair Mark McAllister reveal how battery storage, offshore wind and rooftop solar are transforming Britain's energy landscape—and why the UK's control over half the North Sea could power all of Europe.