Energy CEOs Discuss COP26 and the Big Changes Ahead for the UK’s Networks

CEO’s from three of the UK’s leading energy companies will be having frank discussions about what COP26 means for the future of the energy networks. You can watch the panel debate free and table questions at the Energy Networks Innovation Conference (ENIC21) on Friday 15 October.

John Morea from SGN; Basil Scarsella from UK Power Networks and Chris Burchell from Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks will discuss what the energy networks are doing to support net zero and their vison for the future in 2030 and 2050. The panel will be moderated by Rhian Kelly from National Grid.

ENIC21 is the only place you can hear from over 250+ energy leaders and network with over 3,000 colleagues all focused on delivering a net zero energy sector.

This virtual conference, exhibition and networking event runs from 12 to 15 October 2021 and is free to attend.

With dedicated tracks for gas, electricity, whole energy systems and special sessions, you can build your own agenda to participate live and re-watch on-demand.  Register today for free access to updates on major initiatives in the energy system transition including:

– Digitalisation including 5G, AI and cyber security
– Decarbonisation of transport and industry
– Ensuring no customer is left behind as we work toward net zero
– Whole energy systems approaches to the decarbonisation of heat.

New networking features for energy specialists

New this year ENIC21, formerly LCNI, is adding a range of state-of-the-art networking features for Conference goers. Attendees can easily connect with each other using text chat, book video meetings, drop in network tables and break out rooms. The conference AI will even suggest peop0le to connect with based on shared interests.

ENIC21 is the essential conference for people who manage, develop and implement innovation initiatives in the Energy sector.

Secure your FREE TICKET now at www.eniconference.org

Energy Networks Innovation Conference

Enabling a digital, decarbonised energy system

12 – 15 October 2021

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