The need to ramp-up the deployment of green generation has been put in stark context by the government’s clean power 2030 pledge.
The time for targets is over, now the energy sector must deliver on promises of a renewables bonanza. However, a swathe of new wind farms, solar arrays and battery plants will only deliver on the UK’s decarbonisation targets if they are able to link to the nation’s homes and businesses. That is why unblocking the queue to connect to the transmission network is so vital.
Utility Week is proud to return to this most important of subjects at their second Reforming Grid Connections conference.
This unique event brings together policymakers, generators, developers, transmission and distribution networks and the full supply chain to find solutions to tackling the queue backlog. This year’s event comes at a particularly crucial juncture, with the National Energy System Operator’s reforms to the connections process coming into effect in May.
Join Utility Week to hear insightful speakers, join lively debates and network with peers as we seek to break down the barriers to reforming grid connections. CEE members can receive a 15% discount on the ticket price by using the code CEE15.
Find out more and register here.