Rewiring Urban Heat with Data: Digital Twins, Heat Networks and Glasgow’s Decarbonised Future
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On this episode of the Hypercube Energy Podcast, Adam Sroka speaks with Tunde Olaoye, Director of Product and Innovation at Gren, a fast-growing UK energy company building next-generation heat and power networks. Tunde brings over a decade of experience across mechanical engineering, consultancy, and large-scale energy infrastructure, with a career spanning Babcock, WSP, SSE, and now Gren.
Tunde shares how Gren is rethinking urban heat through digital twins, optimisation, and large-scale network design, and how their “Energy on Clyde” project is laying the foundations for a new model of low-carbon heat infrastructure. They explore why heat networks are essential for decarbonising complex buildings, the challenges of legacy systems, and how data-driven control can unlock major efficiency gains.
The conversation ranges from hands-on engineering lessons to the cultural and financial innovations needed to scale clean heat. Tunde also reflects on the role of AI, the future of O&M optimisation, and what it takes to build a truly digital-first energy organisation.
Adam and Tunde cover:
- Tunde’s journey through engineering, consultancy, and the evolution of heat networks
- How heat networks work — and why they’re vital for decarbonising cities
- Digital twins for real-time optimisation, control, and asset insight
- Using data to reduce O&M costs and improve financial performance
- Parallels between heat, power, and other infrastructure systems
- The future of AI in operational decision-making and reliability
- Building inclusive, collaborative teams in a fast-scaling energy startup