A team deeply immersed in the energy sector


We’re a team that combines people with long-standing experience in both the energy and battery storage sectors, with some of the most exciting emerging talent in the industry.

Together, we’re set on creating the opportunities to drive forward the adoption of clean energy. At board level, our team benefits from the experience and insights of directors from TRIG’s investment and operations managers.

  • Embracing leadership, commercial and technical roles, Henry has considerable and diverse experience across the energy, property and construction sector in a career spanning over 20 years.

    He has a passion for unlocking opportunities to develop multi-technology clean energy solutions. These generate value from unusual and often stranded sites, whilst delivering resilience and energy security for commercial entities and social value for surrounding communities.

    Henry’s experience in assembling and developing battery storage schemes includes incorporating energy assets within mixed use real estate schemes, or as meanwhile use, to leverage sunk costs and maximise value to clients.

    Henry trained as a quantity surveyor and has worked on infrastructure projects across the world. He is passionate about supporting local social enterprise and charitable organisations.

  • With 35 years’ experience in the energy and renewables sector, David has deep experience at both a strategic and delivery level on the feasibility, design, contractual, delivery and operational stages of energy projects.

    During his career, he has designed and built a number of large-scale power projects and is adept at working with his clients to advise on investment in major energy storage projects which deliver both energy security and commercial value.

    David’s work in battery, wind power and solar includes a mixture of grid scale applications, co-located projects and behind-the-meter, covering feasibility stage, design, delivery and operation.

  • David is a highly experienced, consultant and project manager with significant experience in energy storage, PPA agreements and all renewable technologies and scale, advising clients on UK and international projects. His depth of knowledge stems from an MSc in Renewable Energy and Resource Management combined with consultancy experience including developing storage business cases, through to project management.

    David is passionate about renewable energy and organised the first industry-based storage Health and Safety Conference of its kind in the UK as well as a Community Energy Markets conference. He has also chaired national and international conferences and presented on a range of topics including a UK energy storage roadmap, energy storage planning considerations and the lessons that can be learnt from energy storage from a UK perspective.

  • Based in Scotland, Brian has over 30 years' experience of working in local government, including director-level roles with Glasgow City Council and Stirling Council.

    He has led on a number of major transformational projects including a £200m energy from waste scheme in Glasgow and the roll-out of the first EV charging points across Glasgow in partnership with the Scottish Government.

    Working with all stakeholders, Brian is developing a number of battery energy storage sites for us across Scotland, leading the feasibility studies, funding applications and advising on the public consultation process.

    Brian had the honour of being invited to join Scotland's 2020 Climate Group, chaired by Dame Susan Rice, which stimulates collaboration between industry, government and society to help Scotland reduce carbon emissions while growing a sustainable economy.

  • With experience of sectors including construction, engineering, aviation and insurance, Elaine is a key member of Fig Power’s senior team shaping the company’s financial and business growth strategy.

    She delivers high-quality strategic financial insight and advises on governance and funding.

    Elaine is a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), having originally started her career as an apprentice.

  • Laura has participated in more than 200 renewable energy projects as an engineer or project manager, working closely with clients, suppliers and contractors.

    Laura advises on the development of battery storage projects at utility scale and manages projects until ‘ready to build’ state. Her work includes feasibility studies, technical design, engaging with landowners, suppliers and the relevant DNO.

    Laura is adept at technical design and project management and has worked as an on-site engineer and as a project engineer. Accustomed to working under pressure to find the best solutions quickly, Laura’s clients benefit from her organisation skills and time management.

  • With an MSc in Project Management in the built and natural environment, Shrutika is part of our team engaging with stakeholders and managing and coordinating our battery storage projects. She has developed a keen interest in renewable energy.

    Shrutika has previous managerial and research experience at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok, Thailand. She has coordinated various international projects in the Asia-Pacific Region with funding secured from the leading development agency in Germany.

    With strong data and analytical skills, Shrutika prepares technical layouts of our schemes using a range of relevant software products.

  • Alba has a strong interest in activities that can protect our natural environment. She studied geography at the University of Birmingham.

    She has developed a strong knowledge of renewable energy technologies and the dynamics of battery storage as a means of delivering secure, independent, flexible and affordable energy. Alba is well-versed in the use of digital tools such as AutoCAD and Bluebeam.

    Alba has previously worked as a volunteer on a turtle conservation project, leading night patrol shifts and cleaning beaches, witnessing first-hand the impacts of climate change and erosion of the natural environment.

  • Having joined as a summer placement in 2022, Catherine is now with us as a Graduate Consultant whilst completing her MSc in Earth & Environment at Leeds University.

    Catherine’s MSc research is on how energy storage can be used to overcome the mismatch of energy supply and demand for large institutions, and she is using Leeds University as a case study.

    Catherine assesses the viability of energy storage sites in terms of location and grid availability. She supports with capacity checks, formal grid applications, site layout plans and the planning process. She also researches trends in the distribution and transmission networks in the UK, US and Europe.

Fig Power:
energy density

It’s no coincidence that Fig Power bears the name of a fruit that is one of the natural world’s best examples of densely stored energy.

Batteries are equally important in the role they play in retaining energy. Forming a key part of our roadmap to climate mitigation in a warming climate, they enable the transition to renewable energy which paves the way for reaching the UK’S target of net zero power systems.