
Net Zero = renewables, nuclear and energy hubs
02/11/25 • 32 min
What is the energy mix that will get the UK to Net Zero?
In this episode, James Neil, CEO of Dalcour Maclaren, is joined by Hugh Gilmour from Telis Energy (a Europe-wide green energy development platform) to discuss the potential of small energy hubs, SMRs and solar. Hugh, Land Consent Manager and former DM employee, shares his extensive experience in the industry, including his work on major infrastructure projects and his current focus on large-scale solar developments.
Energy hubs are a critical concept for the UK's energy future, aiming to bring multiple technologies together through a single grid connection. Hugh explains how this approach can improve efficiency and grid balancing, integrating technologies such as battery storage, solar, onshore wind, hydrogen, and potentially small modular reactors.
The conversation also covers the challenges of land use, consenting regimes, and the complexities of grid connections. Hugh provides insights into the current state of the grid queue and the reforms needed to streamline the process, ensuring that real projects can move forward.
Additionally, the episode delves into the future of nuclear power, discussing the potential of small modular reactors and the importance of maintaining a skilled workforce to build and operate these technologies.
At Dalcour Maclaren, we unlock consents for the utilities and infrastructure sector.
U&I is your go-to podcast for the utility and infrastructure sectors, and is packed full of industry insight and expert perspectives.
Join us as we explore the challenges and opportunities in: land and property development, environment and planning, geomatics, land surveying, land referencing - power networks - power generation - telecoms - water management - transport and infrastructure.
We discuss complex issues in an honest and practical way, from policy updates to planning and project delivery.
Join us as we explore the challenges and opportunities in:
· land consent
· environmental and planning
· geomatics
· land surveying
· land referencing
· power networks
· power generation
· digital infrastructure
· water management
· infrastructure
· property management
You can follow James Neil on LinkedIn or email him directly:
James Neil, CEO [email protected]
Follow us at:
LinkedIn: (1) Dalcour Maclaren: Overview | LinkedIn
Instagram: Dalcour Maclaren (@dalcourmaclaren) • Instagram photos and videos
Facebook: Dalcour Maclaren | Bicester | Facebook
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is the energy mix that will get the UK to Net Zero?
In this episode, James Neil, CEO of Dalcour Maclaren, is joined by Hugh Gilmour from Telis Energy (a Europe-wide green energy development platform) to discuss the potential of small energy hubs, SMRs and solar. Hugh, Land Consent Manager and former DM employee, shares his extensive experience in the industry, including his work on major infrastructure projects and his current focus on large-scale solar developments.
Energy hubs are a critical concept for the UK's energy future, aiming to bring multiple technologies together through a single grid connection. Hugh explains how this approach can improve efficiency and grid balancing, integrating technologies such as battery storage, solar, onshore wind, hydrogen, and potentially small modular reactors.
The conversation also covers the challenges of land use, consenting regimes, and the complexities of grid connections. Hugh provides insights into the current state of the grid queue and the reforms needed to streamline the process, ensuring that real projects can move forward.
Additionally, the episode delves into the future of nuclear power, discussing the potential of small modular reactors and the importance of maintaining a skilled workforce to build and operate these technologies.
At Dalcour Maclaren, we unlock consents for the utilities and infrastructure sector.
U&I is your go-to podcast for the utility and infrastructure sectors, and is packed full of industry insight and expert perspectives.
Join us as we explore the challenges and opportunities in: land and property development, environment and planning, geomatics, land surveying, land referencing - power networks - power generation - telecoms - water management - transport and infrastructure.
We discuss complex issues in an honest and practical way, from policy updates to planning and project delivery.
Join us as we explore the challenges and opportunities in:
· land consent
· environmental and planning
· geomatics
· land surveying
· land referencing
· power networks
· power generation
· digital infrastructure
· water management
· infrastructure
· property management
You can follow James Neil on LinkedIn or email him directly:
James Neil, CEO [email protected]
Follow us at:
LinkedIn: (1) Dalcour Maclaren: Overview | LinkedIn
Instagram: Dalcour Maclaren (@dalcourmaclaren) • Instagram photos and videos
Facebook: Dalcour Maclaren | Bicester | Facebook
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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UNCOVERED: Always for, never against
It’s 2025 and the Dalcour Maclaren podcast is back. If you work in land consent, environment and planning, geomatics or land referencing (or if you want work in our industry), this should be your podcast of choice.
At the heart of DM is a saying that is part of our original story. We thought it is was time we explained exactly what it means and how our clients in the utilities and infrastructure sector benefit from it.
Always for, never against. It means that we only represent our clients in gaining land consent. Our competitors will field land agents to represent landowners but for James Neil CEO, he had one too many brushes on the doorstep of farms and rural businesses with his colleagues. And it didn’t feel right.
So, when he founded Dalcour Maclaren, he decided to promise his clients that his team would only ever act for and never against them. It’s part of what has helped us grow, gain the trust and respect of our clients and truly act as partners.
In this episode, James chats to Power Generation Director, Simon Hinchliffe (dubbed King of DCOs at DM), about his view of Always for, never against and how it has resulted in a new piece of research – Insights. Shared exclusively with our clients, it lists land agent fees, by geographic region, seniority, sector and more. It’s ideal for clients to ensure they know what reasonable (and unreasonable) fees look like. It also gives advice on how they should engage with landowners over payments of those fees.
Want access to insights like this? Sign up and one of our experts will be in touch. Register to be contacted about our DM Insights
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This is your go-to podcast for the utility and infrastructure sectors. Brought to you by Dalcour Maclaren, U&I is packed full of industry insight and expert perspectives. We discuss complex issues in an honest and practical way, from policy updates to planning and project delivery.
Join us as we explore the challenges and opportunities in:
- land consent
- environmental and planning
- geomatics
- land surveying
- land referencing
- power networks
- power generation
- digital infrastructure
- water management
- infrastructure
- property management
At Dalcour Maclaren, we unlock consents for the utilities and infrastructure sector.
You can follow James Neil and Simon Hinchliffe on LinkedIn or email them directly:
Simon Hinchliffe, Director, Power Generation
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Next Episode

Claimant Conflict and Mental Health
In today's episode, we tackle a significant and often challenging aspect of the utility and infrastructure sectors: Claimant Conflict and Mental Health. As the world becomes busier and projects grow in scale, managing conflicts and ensuring the mental well-being of all stakeholders is more critical than ever.
Joining CEO James Neil for this important discussion are Associate Director Pippa Wright and Project Manager Alasdair Breed.
Pippa has extensive experience across various sectors, including water, power generation and infrastructure. Alasdair, relatively new to DM, brings a fresh perspective from his background in motor insurance and as a mental health first aider as part of his role at DM.
Together, we talk about how DM approaches claimant conflict, emphasising the importance of transparent communication with landowners and the strategies used to support staff during these processes.
From the complexities of large-scale projects, the consultation processes, and the legal frameworks involved, we'll discuss the human side of these projects, sharing real-life examples of conflicts and the measures taken to ensure the safety and mental health of DM's team members. Topics include dynamic risk assessments to bespoke training programmes, this podcast will provide insights into how DM prepares its staff to handle potentially difficult situations effectively.
Whether you're a utility client, an infrastructure developer, or interested in the intersection of mental health and project management, this episode offers valuable perspectives on navigating the challenges of claimant conflict while prioritising mental wellbeing of everyone involved.
At Dalcour Maclaren, we unlock consents for the utilities and infrastructure sector.
U&I is your go-to podcast for the utility and infrastructure sectors, and is packed full of industry insight and expert perspectives.
Join us as we explore the challenges and opportunities in: land and property development, environment and planning, geomatics, land surveying, land referencing - power networks - power generation - telecoms - water management - transport and infrastructure. We discuss complex issues in an honest and practical way, from policy updates to planning and project delivery.
You can follow James Neil on LinkedIn or email him directly:
James Neil, CEO: [email protected]
Alasdair Breed: [email protected] or LinkedIn
Pippa Wright: [email protected] or LinkedIn
Follow us at:
LinkedIn: (1) Dalcour Maclaren: Overview | LinkedIn
Instagram: Dalcour Maclaren (@dalcourmaclaren) • Instagram photos and videos
Facebook: Dalcour Maclaren | Bicester | Facebook
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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