David Ayeni

Permit to Operate

Business EN ↓ 4 Folgen

The gap between built and working. Stories from the invisible phase between construction "done" and the lights actually coming on.

Autor

David Ayeni

Kategorie

Business

Podcast-Website

vistergy.com

Neueste Folge

11. Jun 2026

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Complete on paper, wrong in the field 11.06.2026

It is the morning of commissioning. The engineer walks to panel 4B. The drawing says the breaker is there. The supplier signed it off in March. He opens the cabinet. It is empty. Every facility is a stack of documents that says the facility is complete...

You can't out-hire the gap 25.05.2026

A delivery director on a one gigawatt project gets the slip notice on Tuesday. She calls every specialist firm she knows on Wednesday. All of them are booked through 2027. Thursday morning, she sits down with her own team. The team that exists is the t...

Three years to wait. Or sidestep entirely. 30.04.2026

Britain's grid has seven hundred gigawatts of generation waiting to connect. Roughly twice what the country actually consumes. Most of those applications will never be built. The hyperscalers know this. Their answer is to stop waiting. In this second e...

The Gap 23.04.2026

A facility is built. The steel is up. The concrete is cured. The commissioning certificate is signed. Eighteen months later, the control room is still dark. This happens everywhere. Nuclear plants in France. LNG terminals in Qatar. Data centres in Virg...

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