Carol Culley, deputy chief executive at Manchester City Council & Leah Holmes, associate, smart energy and sustainability at Hydrock.

Carol Culley, deputy chief executive at Manchester City Council & Leah Holmes, associate, smart energy and sustainability at Hydrock.

PODCAST | Why is reliable energy the hottest commodity around?

In a charged episode of the Place North West podcast, Manchester City Council’s Carol Culley and Hydrock’s Leah Holmes delve into the state of the National Grid, the demand for reliable energy, and how the private and public sectors can be part of a powerful solution to the problem.

Hosted by Place North West editor Julia Hatmaker, the podcast goes into the real problems councils and developers are facing when it comes securing a reliable supply of renewable energy and the steps they are taking to solve them. Both guests are experts in the field. Holmes is an associate utilities consultant of smart energy and sustainablity at Hydrock, a multidisciplinary engineering design consultancy. Culley is Manchester City Council’s deputy chief executive, treasurer, and the lead for the council’s zero carbon action plan.

Listen to the podcast at the top of this page to hear Holmes and Culley’s insights on the state of the energy supply today and the changes being made to secure its future.

To find out more about Hydrock, visit hydrock.com.

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