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  • Session
  • Tuesday, 21 May 2019
  • 10:21 - 10:21
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Publication date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Location: Networks, NEC
  • Part of event Utility Week 2019

About the session

As the UK’s power networks get to grips with a very different future, they are looking at how the DSO business model will work in practice. The Energy Networks Association is leading the Open Networks Project to explore implications of the DSO model, while the Future Power System Architecture project is looking even further ahead. This session will explore the latest thinking from both projects, and ask what it means for network leaders today.

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  • Future Power System Architecture programme
  • cyber security
  • digital
  • electricity
  • power
  • smart infrastructure
  • smart meter
  • utilities

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  • Simon Harrison

    Simon Harrison

    Mott MacDonald, Chair, FPSA Programme & Group Strategic Development Director

    Simon Harrison is a director with responsibility for strategic development at global engineering, management and development consultant Mott MacDonald, and takes a strong interest in strategic change in markets, technologies and end user expectations. He also chairs the IET’s Energy Policy Panel and leads its Future Power Systems Architecture Project activity, which has been supporting the government in developing an underlying engineering strategy for the future decarbonised electricity system in GB. An electrical engineer, Simon has played a key role in developing Mott MacDonald’s renewable, thermal and nuclear power businesses, including opening a number of new geographic and sector markets. He also has an interest in energy policy, and has directed a number of key studies in the UK. During his career Simon has played key roles in the development and financing of numerous privately financed infrastructure projects in sectors including power, water, transport, telecommunications and the built environment, in most corners of the world. He has taken a leading role in many privately financed infrastructure projects around the world as well as privatisations and acquisitions. Prior to this he undertook planning of major electricity transmission and distribution systems. He is a Fellow and Vice President of the IET and a Fellow of the RSA and the Energy Institute.
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