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Regulation for the network - ?? what do we need from RIIO2?

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  • Tuesday, 23 May 2017
  • 10:45
  • Duration: 22 mins
  • Publication date: 14 Jun 2017
  • Location: Network Theatre, Hall 12, NEC, Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Utility Week 2017

About the session

While RIIO2 is still as much as six years away for electricity networks, it is already clear that the regulatory regime will need to change significantly in the years ahead to accommodate the changing role of networks. This session will explore the future direction of networks and open the debate on how they can and should be regulated as we prepare for the next decade.

Keywords:
  • Brexit
  • digital
  • electricity
  • low carbon
  • power
  • smart infrastructure
  • smart meter
  • solar
  • utilities
  • water sector

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  • Sul Alli

    Sul Alli

    UK Power Networks

    Suleman joined UK Power Networks in May 2015 as Director of Strategy and Regulation from Accenture where he was a Managing Director, leading the utility network operations practice in the UK. Suleman has 15 years utilities experience, delivering business transformation, company restructures and operational performance improvement across gas, electricity and water sectors. He holds a BSc (Hons) in Accounting and Finance from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • AM

    Andy Manning

    British Gas, director network regulation

    Regulated sector specialist with over 15 years experience with npower and Centrica. This has focused on network costs, and the regulatory policy and economics underpinning this. A member of numerous industry groups focused on network issues, such as Ofgem’s Price Control Review Forum and appearing before both the Competition and Markets Authority and the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee.
  • Dr Simon Harrison

    Dr Simon Harrison

    Mott MacDonald, Group Strategic Development Manager

    Simon Harrison is group strategic development manager, at global engineering, management and development consultant Mott MacDonald, which gives him a pan-infrastructure perspective including energy, transportation, water, the urban and built environment, and the increasingly pervasive role of information and telecommunications in infrastructure systems.His career has been spent primarily in the electricity sector, where he has played a key role in developing renewable, thermal and nuclear power, and power transmission and distribution businesses, including opening a number of new geographic and sector markets. His active interest in energy policy has led to him directing a number of key studies in the UK and elsewhere. He has also taken a leading role in many privately financed generation projects as well as privatisations and acquisitions on five continents. Prior to this he undertook planning of national, regional and industrial electricity transmission and distribution systems.A former Vice President, he chairs the IET's Energy Policy Panel, and most recently the Future Power Systems Architecture Project, a collaboration for the UK government between the IET and the Energy Systems Catapult. He is IET representative and Council member of the Parliamentary Group for Energy Studies. He contributes widely to industry publications and broadcast media.He holds BSc and PhD degrees from Southampton University and is a visiting professor at the University of Southampton. He is a Fellow of the IET and of the Energy Institute.
  • SH

    Stephen Hall

    Energy Research Partnership, project leader, cities

    Dr Stephen Hall currently holds an EPSRC fellowship investigating deep decarbonisation of cities. He is interested in the links between low carbon innovation, economics, energy, climate change and society. Steve’s work draws on quantitative and qualitative approaches to energy transitions. In particular he is interested in the role of cities and regions in delivering infrastructures compatible with low carbon futures.Steve has undertaken international work on urban emissions modelling, infrastructure finance and energy decarbonisation. Steve has recently published research on innovative business models for energy transitions, how finance and ownership models have both technical and social effects on energy systems, and how cities can play a key role in decentralised energy expansion. Steve’s work has been incorporated into national energy policy, used by the Infrastructure Commission, and adopted by the International Energy Agency.
  • Dr Simon Harrison

    Dr Simon Harrison

    Mott MacDonald, Group Strategic Development Manager

    Simon Harrison is group strategic development manager, at global engineering, management and development consultant Mott MacDonald, which gives him a pan-infrastructure perspective including energy, transportation, water, the urban and built environment, and the increasingly pervasive role of information and telecommunications in infrastructure systems.His career has been spent primarily in the electricity sector, where he has played a key role in developing renewable, thermal and nuclear power, and power transmission and distribution businesses, including opening a number of new geographic and sector markets. His active interest in energy policy has led to him directing a number of key studies in the UK and elsewhere. He has also taken a leading role in many privately financed generation projects as well as privatisations and acquisitions on five continents. Prior to this he undertook planning of national, regional and industrial electricity transmission and distribution systems.A former Vice President, he chairs the IET's Energy Policy Panel, and most recently the Future Power Systems Architecture Project, a collaboration for the UK government between the IET and the Energy Systems Catapult. He is IET representative and Council member of the Parliamentary Group for Energy Studies. He contributes widely to industry publications and broadcast media.He holds BSc and PhD degrees from Southampton University and is a visiting professor at the University of Southampton. He is a Fellow of the IET and of the Energy Institute.
  • Dr Simon Harrison

    Dr Simon Harrison

    Mott MacDonald, Group Strategic Development Manager

    Simon Harrison is group strategic development manager, at global engineering, management and development consultant Mott MacDonald, which gives him a pan-infrastructure perspective including energy, transportation, water, the urban and built environment, and the increasingly pervasive role of information and telecommunications in infrastructure systems.His career has been spent primarily in the electricity sector, where he has played a key role in developing renewable, thermal and nuclear power, and power transmission and distribution businesses, including opening a number of new geographic and sector markets. His active interest in energy policy has led to him directing a number of key studies in the UK and elsewhere. He has also taken a leading role in many privately financed generation projects as well as privatisations and acquisitions on five continents. Prior to this he undertook planning of national, regional and industrial electricity transmission and distribution systems.A former Vice President, he chairs the IET's Energy Policy Panel, and most recently the Future Power Systems Architecture Project, a collaboration for the UK government between the IET and the Energy Systems Catapult. He is IET representative and Council member of the Parliamentary Group for Energy Studies. He contributes widely to industry publications and broadcast media.He holds BSc and PhD degrees from Southampton University and is a visiting professor at the University of Southampton. He is a Fellow of the IET and of the Energy Institute.
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