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The future of regulation

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  • Session
  • Wednesday, 22 May 2019
  • 11:22 - 11:22
  • Duration: 22 mins
  • Publication date: 12 Jun 2019
  • Location: Customer Solutions, NEC
  • Part of event Utility Week 2019

About the session

The Future of Regulation

Does the current regulatory structure present any barriers to innovation? How do structures need to evolve to take into account changes in technology and business models? Who should be regulated and by whom? How do we ensure customers remain protected and have access to effective redress where necessary?

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  • cyber security
  • digital
  • electricity
  • energy
  • energy sector
  • power
  • smart infrastructure
  • smart meter
  • supplier
  • utilities

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  • Laura Sandys

    Laura Sandys

    Energy Data Task Force, Chief Executive, Challenging Ideas and Chair

    Laura Sandys runs the 21st Century Energy Regulatory Commission with Imperial College and is Deputy Chair of the Food Standards Agency. She is on the CCUS Council and Taskforce as well as having served as a member of the Advisory Panel for the Government’s Cost of Energy Review. She is co-founder of POWERful Women, a Visiting Senior Fellow at Kings College and a Fellow of the Energy Institute. She was previously a Member of Parliament for South Thanet and was a member of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee and Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister for Energy and Climate Change.
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    Suzanne Heneghan

    Utility Week, Acting Editor

    Suzanne is Acting Editor at Utility Week, overseeing its daily news, features and campaign coverage online and in print, and developing the content and digital agenda for core Utility Week issues.A former UK regional newspaper editor, Suzanne has more than 20 years’ experience in journalism across a range of publications and roles, including digital. She is also a Chartered Institute of Marketing professional. Key industry interests include energy policy, business strategy, the energy retail market, smart technology and water
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