Jamie
Maule

Research Analyst

Phone: +44 (0) 1603 604418
Email: j.maule@cornwall-insight.com

New to the energy sector as well as Cornwall Insight, Jamie joins us as the most recent member of the Research Team, responsible for charting and analysing sector-wide developments and providing insights for both Cornwall and our clients. Working with his colleagues in Research, as well as those across departments, he will have a key role to play in the production of reports, webinars, and podcasts, ensuring that all reach the high standards expected at Cornwall.

Prior to his introduction to the team at Cornwall, Jamie was an undergraduate student at the University of Strathclyde, where he completed a joint-honours degree in History & Law with an express focus on Environmental Law and Environmental Justice. With this in mind, Cornwall provides an excellent avenue for both Jamie’s career development and his commitment to this environmentalist ethos.

Latest thinking

E-mobility and low carbon

Ending the ICE age: EV Country Attractiveness Index Findings

Over the past decade, electric vehicles (EVs) have become increasingly popular across many of the world’s major economies, with both the eco-conscious and average consumer adding to the rise in sales. This phenomenon has not just appeared from thin air, however, as international climate agreements, national net zero plans, EV...

Energy storage and flexibility

“Co-location, co-location, co-location”: Benefits and challenges

Key take-aways of the launch event   By Jamie Maule, Dr Matthew Chadwick & Nick Fothergill (Partner – Weightmans LLP) As part of the UK’s transition to net zero, the electricity generation mix needs to evolve, with increasing amounts of renewable capacity required to meet net zero commitments. To maximise...

Regulation and policy

What are social tariffs and why might we need them?   

As the government’s primary tools for mitigating high consumer energy bills are expected to end in April 2024, and with the Autumn Statement’s mention of a “new approach to consumer protection” many are discussing the future of the UK’s energy bill support mechanisms. Given the Statement’s express mention of “social...

Low carbon generation

Financing Net Zero: A (revenue) cap on UK merchant financing opportunities?

On 13 October 2022, we hosted the latest instalment of our ‘Financing Net Zero’ webinar series. The session, sponsored by Shoosmiths, focused on opportunities and challenges for merchant financed renewable projects amid the current wholesale price volatility.   In this blog, we discuss how the ‘revenue cap’ for renewable generators and the...

Energy Market Design

Financing Net Zero: A (revenue) cap on UK merchant financing opportunities?

On 13 October 2022, we hosted the latest instalment of our ‘Financing Net Zero’ webinar series. The session, sponsored by Shoosmiths, focused on opportunities and challenges for merchant financed renewable projects amid the current wholesale price volatility.   In recent years, due to the increasing success-rate and profitability of renewable projects,...