
Stephen Crosher is the co-founder of RheEnergise, a high density hydro-power energy business in the UK.
Stephen speaks to Raakhee about their modern twist on an old idea, turning small hills into giant batteries for energy storage, and including nature corridors. Discussing the challenges of storage for renewable energy, the opaqueness in the energy industry and what renewables can do for UK energy bills.
Talking about how to balance listening to critics and believing in your vision, and pacing yourself to manage the stresses of long term infrastructure projects.
THE DEBRIEF
Gaby Jesson takes a deep dive into some themes arising in this episode, including power, politics, secrets, nda’s, sharing information and investor confidence.
The panel of guests for this episode are:
Marco C Funk: Founder at enerlink.ai and speaker at Davos & UN COP, speaking about how politics and power hinder our energy transition. Asking when will we leave fossil fuels? When the last drop is dry or when the subsidies end?
Ed Marshall: Head of commercialisation at SuperDielectris, previously at Cambridge Enterprise. Speaking about the importance of test and learns for investor confidence, pivots whilst maintaining your vision and using nda’s.
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