Mathew Roberts

Grid Connections Manager UK at TagEnergy

Mathew Roberts is an accomplished professional in the renewable energy sector with extensive experience in project management and engineering. Currently serving as Grid Connections Manager UK at TagEnergy since July 2022, Mathew plays a key role in Greenfield development and M&A for Solar, Wind, and BESS technologies, while also optimizing existing grid connections. Prior to this, Mathew held the position of Senior Project Manager at TagEnergy, focusing on the development of renewable energy projects, particularly in BESS technology. Experience as a Development Engineer at Peak Gen Power Ltd involved the greenfield development of BESS sites and energizing significant projects. Mathew's career began at National Grid, first as a Substation Engineer after completing an FdEng in Power System Management, followed by a role as Senior Portfolio Planner. Earlier work as a Civil Engineer and Site Manager at Jones Bros Civil Engineering involved overseeing large-scale projects and managing site operations.

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Ashford, United Kingdom

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TagEnergy

TagEnergy is a clean energy enterprise for a new cycle in the renewable energy industry. It was formed in 2019 to accelerate the energy transition by developing and investing in competitive and clean power stations in order to compete directly and actively on the energy markets.Renewables have now become the main source of energy able to provideboth social responsibility and price efficiency, and we are delivering this in the countries where we have established our activity.​TagEnergy is operated by a highly-experienced team of manager-shareholders. Its operations span the renewables value chain, from development, financing, construction and asset management of wind, solar and storage projects, to commercialisation of its competitive energy.TagEnergy has developed a portfolio of 2.7GW in the UK, Australia, Spain, Portugal and France, and intends to drive the pace of transition through projects that deliver reliable energy affordably, and at scale.


Headquarters

Lisboa, Portugal

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11-50

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