EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 38 MIN
Clean Power At World’s 2nd Highest Tidal Range: Aidan Clegg, West Somerset Lagoon
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In this episode. Our host, Stuart Broadley, is joined by Aidan Clegg, CEO of the West Somerset Lagoon project, for an in-depth conversation on one of the UK’s most ambitious renewable energy proposals.At the heart of the discussion is the vision for a £11 billion tidal lagoon in the Bristol Channel designed to harness one of the world’s largest tidal ranges to generate predictable, zero-carbon electricity for up to two million homes. Drawing on his background in investment banking and project finance, Aidan explains why scale is essential to making tidal range energy commercially viable and how the project could reshape the UK’s approach to energy security, affordability, and industrial strategy.The conversation explores the realities of financing first-of-a-kind infrastructure, the role of the regulatory asset base model, and the challenge of securing government backing for emerging technologies. Aidan also discusses environmental considerations, supply chain opportunities, and the long-term economic impact the project could have on Somerset, South Wales, and the wider UK economy.Beyond power generation, the episode examines tidal energy’s unique advantage: predictability. From grid stability and storage integration to manufacturing opportunities and regional regeneration, Stuart and Aidan explore whether tidal lagoons could become a defining part of Britain’s future energy mix.What Is the EIC? The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operates internationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.Stay Connected with EICLearn more about the EICExplore EIC membership Learn more about the Five Golden Rules for a Healthy Energy Supply ChainLearn about EIC ConsultContact Stuart Broadley about doing your own C-level EIC podcast at [email protected] Produced, engineered, and promoted by: Samara Bernardo, Lucas Almeida, João Otero, Isabella Costa, Laura Carvalho, and Clara Machado.
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In this episode. Our host, Stuart Broadley, is joined by Aidan Clegg, CEO of the West Somerset Lagoon project, for an in-depth conversation on one of the UK’s most ambitious renewable energy proposals.At the heart of the discussion is the vision for a £11 billion tidal lagoon in the Bristol Channel designed to harness one of the world’s largest tidal ranges to generate predictable, zero-carbon electricity for up to two million homes. Drawing on his background in investment banking and project finance, Aidan explains why scale is essential to making tidal range energy commercially viable and how the project could reshape the UK’s approach to energy security, affordability, and industrial strategy.The conversation explores the realities of financing first-of-a-kind infrastructure, the role of the regulatory asset base model, and the challenge of securing government backing for emerging technologies. Aidan also discusses environmental considerations, supply chain opportunities, and the long-term economic impact the project could have on Somerset, South Wales, and the wider UK economy.Beyond power generation, the episode examines tidal energy’s unique advantage: predictability. From grid stability and storage integration to manufacturing opportunities and regional regeneration, Stuart and Aidan explore whether tidal lagoons could become a defining part of Britain’s future energy mix.What Is the EIC? The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operates internationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.Stay Connected with EICLearn more about the EICExplore EIC membership Learn more about the Five Golden Rules for a Healthy Energy Supply ChainLearn about EIC ConsultContact Stuart Broadley about doing your own C-level EIC podcast at [email protected] Produced, engineered, and promoted by: Samara Bernardo, Lucas Almeida, João Otero, Isabella Costa, Laura Carvalho, and Clara Machado.
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