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The UK Government's recent publication of the Solar Roadmap marks a significant step towards addressing the energy trilemma of security, affordability, and sustainability. With ambitious targets set for solar energy deployment, understanding the implications for the real estate and energy sectors is crucial.

In this podcast, Partner and Co-Leader of our Energy Sector team Helen Emerson joins Sustainability Partner Ben Stansfield to provide their insights into the UK Solar Roadmap, highlighting key areas such as the potential of commercial rooftops, the importance of standardised documentation for retrofitting solar on leased buildings, and the challenges of grid connectivity and planning.

Gain valuable insights into how these developments could impact your business and the broader industry.

Find the full podcast and accompanying transcript on our website: https://gowlg.co/44v50Tq

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