Fellow’s Profile
Caroline Hellyer
Fellow’s Profile
Caroline Hellyer
Gridlocked: Decarbonisation and Energy Poverty
Fellowship
Themes
Focus
Investigating European decarbonisation via grids, policy, innovation, and people
Countries
Fellowship year
2025
Contact
Biography
I am a freelance multi-platform journalist, researcher and analyst. I'm a former BBC World Service broadcast producer with a love of radio, audio production and writing. I’m interested in the intersection of politics, economics and people. I’ve reported from Africa, Asia and the Middle East but this project is much closer to home.
My Fellowship is focused on the European electricity grid and decarbonisation. The European grid is the largest electricity transmission and distribution network in the world, linking all of our countries together via a vast web of cables. The way that we consume, produce and distribute energy is changing rapidly and will have a major impact on people’s lives. As we move towards smart grids, batteries, time of use tariffs and two-way transmission, there’s a risk that many people could become disenfranchised.
I want to learn how other countries address these problems, whether through policy or innovation, to bring the issues into the open and drive a more public and inclusive conversation.
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Disclaimer
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.