26 March 2025
11 June 2025
Electrical infrastructure, including renewables, EV charging infrastructure, microgrids, and advanced transmission systems. A unique opportunity to discuss how emerging technologies integrate into the grid and shape our energy future.
WEDNESDAY 11 JUNE 2025
Opening remarks from Jordan O’Brien, Editor of Electrical Review.
The UK is on a quest to decarbonise, but as those efforts accelerate, we need to make sure we’re not leaving anyone behind and that we’re building a system that can serve everyone’s needs.
During this keynote, we’ll explore how we can modernise our infrastructure, reform planning laws and embrace technological breakthroughs to deliver a more flexible, secure and sustainable energy system.
Jon Davies
Director Network Operations & Intelligence, Electricity Transmission
National Grid
The Government unveiled the Planning and Infrastructure Bill in March, with the hopes of fast-tracking the clean energy infrastructure that the UK needs. But does it go far enough, or is there more that we can do to overhaul planning regulations?
London is full of EV chargers, as is the South East of England, but when you head into rural areas of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, you may find it harder to access EV charging infrastructure.
How can we ensure equitable access to EV charging, so that those in rural locations aren’t left behind in the EV revolution?
Renewables are capable of producing more energy than ever before, but that also means an increasing curtailment bill. That raises the question of how we reduce that bill and actually harness the energy that we’re currently losing.
Should we invest heavily in energy storage to capture surplus generation, or introduce regional pricing signals to encourage consumption where and when power is abundant?
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