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Accelerating Rural Decarbonisation: Updates on the REACH Innovation Project

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Accelerating Rural Decarbonisation: Updates on the REACH Innovation Project

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May 13, 2025
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Accelerating Rural Decarbonisation: Updates on the REACH Innovation Project

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Date
May 13, 2025
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SPEAKERS

George Middlemiss

Local energy analyst
Regen

Jessica Hogan

Energy Analyst
Company name goes here

Lawrence Hunter

National Grid

Matthew Osborn

Passiv UK

James Whale

General manager
VEPOD
  • Agenda

    13:00

    Welcome and introduction from the chair

    George Middlemiss, project manager, Regen

    13:15

    The role of our community partners

    Jessica Hogan, project manager, Regen

    13:25

    Progress and insight gained

    Laurence Hunter, innovation engineer, National Grid

    Matt Osborne, solutions manager, Passiv UK

    James Whale, general manager, VEPOD

    14:00

    Q&A

    Attendees are invited to stay on the call for a Q&A

    14:30

    Close

  • Agenda

    13:00

    Welcome and introduction from the chair

    George Middlemiss, project manager, Regen

    13:15

    The role of our community partners

    Jessica Hogan, project manager, Regen

    13:25

    Progress and insight gained

    Laurence Hunter, innovation engineer, National Grid

    Matt Osborne, solutions manager, Passiv UK

    James Whale, general manager, VEPOD

    14:00

    Q&A

    Attendees are invited to stay on the call for a Q&A

    14:30

    Close

  • Agenda

    13:00

    Welcome and introduction from the chair

    George Middlemiss, project manager, Regen

    13:15

    The role of our community partners

    Jessica Hogan, project manager, Regen

    13:25

    Progress and insight gained

    Laurence Hunter, innovation engineer, National Grid

    Matt Osborne, solutions manager, Passiv UK

    James Whale, general manager, VEPOD

    14:00

    Q&A

    Attendees are invited to stay on the call for a Q&A

    14:30

    Close

Background

From March to May 2024, Regen was involved in an Ofgem-funded innovation project exploring alternative options for rural communities in constrained electricity network areas to achieve their decarbonisation ambitions. This is known as the “Discovery” phase.

We were exploring the potential for rural communities to overcome grid demand-related grid constraints by installing an “energy centre” including a battery, with the option of Electric Vehicle chargers, smart controls and a centrally controlled heating system.  

During the Discovery and Alpha phases, we have been exploring this idea and learned more about how it could work in communities. We also selected seven community organisations to partner with us on the project, with two potentially continuing with us into the next phase of the project.  

We’re now part way through our Alpha phase and are excited to share an update with community energy stakeholders across the UK.  

Why are we holding this event?

During the Discovery phase, we were overwhelmed by the number of community energy stakeholders in the National Grid (Electricity Distribution) license areas interested in this project. Through this engagement, we learned about rural communities' ambitions and the scale of the issue we’re looking to address.  

We held an update webinar with stakeholders in the National Grid (Electricity Distribution) area back in February and we’re now excited to hold this event and share this project with community energy stakeholders across

We’d also love to get your feedback on the different possible use cases for the solution that we’re looking to develop.  

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  • Agenda

    13:00

    Welcome and introduction from the chair

    George Middlemiss, project manager, Regen

    13:15

    The role of our community partners

    Jessica Hogan, project manager, Regen

    13:25

    Progress and insight gained

    Laurence Hunter, innovation engineer, National Grid

    Matt Osborne, solutions manager, Passiv UK

    James Whale, general manager, VEPOD

    14:00

    Q&A

    Attendees are invited to stay on the call for a Q&A

    14:30

    Close

  • Agenda

    13:00

    Welcome and introduction from the chair

    George Middlemiss, project manager, Regen

    13:15

    The role of our community partners

    Jessica Hogan, project manager, Regen

    13:25

    Progress and insight gained

    Laurence Hunter, innovation engineer, National Grid

    Matt Osborne, solutions manager, Passiv UK

    James Whale, general manager, VEPOD

    14:00

    Q&A

    Attendees are invited to stay on the call for a Q&A

    14:30

    Close

  • Agenda

    13:00

    Welcome and introduction from the chair

    George Middlemiss, project manager, Regen

    13:15

    The role of our community partners

    Jessica Hogan, project manager, Regen

    13:25

    Progress and insight gained

    Laurence Hunter, innovation engineer, National Grid

    Matt Osborne, solutions manager, Passiv UK

    James Whale, general manager, VEPOD

    14:00

    Q&A

    Attendees are invited to stay on the call for a Q&A

    14:30

    Close

This annual event is a platform for key industry players and policymakers to gather and debate what’s needed to attract the billions of pounds of investment required for this crucial asset class – from supportive policy and regulatory frameworks to shifting revenue strategies and evolving business models.

  • Agenda

    13:00

    Welcome and introduction from the chair

    George Middlemiss, project manager, Regen

    13:15

    The role of our community partners

    Jessica Hogan, project manager, Regen

    13:25

    Progress and insight gained

    Laurence Hunter, innovation engineer, National Grid

    Matt Osborne, solutions manager, Passiv UK

    James Whale, general manager, VEPOD

    14:00

    Q&A

    Attendees are invited to stay on the call for a Q&A

    14:30

    Close

  • Agenda

    13:00

    Welcome and introduction from the chair

    George Middlemiss, project manager, Regen

    13:15

    The role of our community partners

    Jessica Hogan, project manager, Regen

    13:25

    Progress and insight gained

    Laurence Hunter, innovation engineer, National Grid

    Matt Osborne, solutions manager, Passiv UK

    James Whale, general manager, VEPOD

    14:00

    Q&A

    Attendees are invited to stay on the call for a Q&A

    14:30

    Close

  • Agenda

    13:00

    Welcome and introduction from the chair

    George Middlemiss, project manager, Regen

    13:15

    The role of our community partners

    Jessica Hogan, project manager, Regen

    13:25

    Progress and insight gained

    Laurence Hunter, innovation engineer, National Grid

    Matt Osborne, solutions manager, Passiv UK

    James Whale, general manager, VEPOD

    14:00

    Q&A

    Attendees are invited to stay on the call for a Q&A

    14:30

    Close

Background

From March to May 2024, Regen was involved in an Ofgem-funded innovation project exploring alternative options for rural communities in constrained electricity network areas to achieve their decarbonisation ambitions. This is known as the “Discovery” phase.

We were exploring the potential for rural communities to overcome grid demand-related grid constraints by installing an “energy centre” including a battery, with the option of Electric Vehicle chargers, smart controls and a centrally controlled heating system.  

During the Discovery and Alpha phases, we have been exploring this idea and learned more about how it could work in communities. We also selected seven community organisations to partner with us on the project, with two potentially continuing with us into the next phase of the project.  

We’re now part way through our Alpha phase and are excited to share an update with community energy stakeholders across the UK.  

Why are we holding this event?

During the Discovery phase, we were overwhelmed by the number of community energy stakeholders in the National Grid (Electricity Distribution) license areas interested in this project. Through this engagement, we learned about rural communities' ambitions and the scale of the issue we’re looking to address.  

We held an update webinar with stakeholders in the National Grid (Electricity Distribution) area back in February and we’re now excited to hold this event and share this project with community energy stakeholders across

We’d also love to get your feedback on the different possible use cases for the solution that we’re looking to develop.  

The Electricity Storage Network, managed by Regen, is an industry group and voice for grid-scale electricity storage in GB

  • Agenda

    13:00

    Welcome and introduction from the chair

    George Middlemiss, project manager, Regen

    13:15

    The role of our community partners

    Jessica Hogan, project manager, Regen

    13:25

    Progress and insight gained

    Laurence Hunter, innovation engineer, National Grid

    Matt Osborne, solutions manager, Passiv UK

    James Whale, general manager, VEPOD

    14:00

    Q&A

    Attendees are invited to stay on the call for a Q&A

    14:30

    Close

  • Agenda

    13:00

    Welcome and introduction from the chair

    George Middlemiss, project manager, Regen

    13:15

    The role of our community partners

    Jessica Hogan, project manager, Regen

    13:25

    Progress and insight gained

    Laurence Hunter, innovation engineer, National Grid

    Matt Osborne, solutions manager, Passiv UK

    James Whale, general manager, VEPOD

    14:00

    Q&A

    Attendees are invited to stay on the call for a Q&A

    14:30

    Close

  • Agenda

    13:00

    Welcome and introduction from the chair

    George Middlemiss, project manager, Regen

    13:15

    The role of our community partners

    Jessica Hogan, project manager, Regen

    13:25

    Progress and insight gained

    Laurence Hunter, innovation engineer, National Grid

    Matt Osborne, solutions manager, Passiv UK

    James Whale, general manager, VEPOD

    14:00

    Q&A

    Attendees are invited to stay on the call for a Q&A

    14:30

    Close

Background

From March to May 2024, Regen was involved in an Ofgem-funded innovation project exploring alternative options for rural communities in constrained electricity network areas to achieve their decarbonisation ambitions. This is known as the “Discovery” phase.

We were exploring the potential for rural communities to overcome grid demand-related grid constraints by installing an “energy centre” including a battery, with the option of Electric Vehicle chargers, smart controls and a centrally controlled heating system.  

During the Discovery and Alpha phases, we have been exploring this idea and learned more about how it could work in communities. We also selected seven community organisations to partner with us on the project, with two potentially continuing with us into the next phase of the project.  

We’re now part way through our Alpha phase and are excited to share an update with community energy stakeholders across the UK.  

Why are we holding this event?

During the Discovery phase, we were overwhelmed by the number of community energy stakeholders in the National Grid (Electricity Distribution) license areas interested in this project. Through this engagement, we learned about rural communities' ambitions and the scale of the issue we’re looking to address.  

We held an update webinar with stakeholders in the National Grid (Electricity Distribution) area back in February and we’re now excited to hold this event and share this project with community energy stakeholders across

We’d also love to get your feedback on the different possible use cases for the solution that we’re looking to develop.  

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