We’d like to invite you to the second in our series of regional Community Energy Conferences.
Community Energy groups play a crucial role in projects and trials led by others as we accelerate Net Zero across the Midlands region.
This event provides valuable opportunities to engage and knowledge share with National Grid Electricity Distribution and our partner Regen, allowing you to update and inform others about your activities and learn how we can support you.
There will also be the opportunity for peer-to-peer learning between Community Energy groups, as well as hearing firsthand about any updates on policy and regulatory changes from our series of experts. We would value your help in shaping this and future events by completing this short survey.
Together with Regen, we open this event to all customers interested in Community Energy, regardless of experience and wanting to be involved in the energy transition. If you would like to register for this event please register using the link below.
The ESN Winter Conference served as a platform for key industry players and policymakers to come together and engage in debate over what’s needed to attract the billions of investments required for this crucial asset class – from supportive policy and regulatory frameworks, shifting revenue strategies, and evolving business models. We now have over 3.3 GW and 4.1 GWh of battery storage operational and GWs in construction. Grid-scale electricity storage is well-established as key to a zero-carbon energy system, a testament to the success of our 85+ Electricity Storage Network members. We heard directly from ESN members and key decision-makers – from DESNZ, Ofgem and National Grid ESO – on the latest changes across a range of topics critical to the storage sector, including the Balancing Mechanism, grid connections, fire safety, and long-duration energy storage policy development. This was also an opportunity to learn about the ESN’s work to ensure policy, markets and regulation are geared to enable the storage sector to flourish and grow at the pace and scale required. This replaces the Electricity Storage Network (ESN) Annual Conference usually held every January, established as one of the most popular industry events in the calendar leading the debate on the future of grid scale electricity storage.
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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.
We’d like to invite you to the second in our series of regional Community Energy Conferences.
Community Energy groups play a crucial role in projects and trials led by others as we accelerate Net Zero across the Midlands region.
This event provides valuable opportunities to engage and knowledge share with National Grid Electricity Distribution and our partner Regen, allowing you to update and inform others about your activities and learn how we can support you.
There will also be the opportunity for peer-to-peer learning between Community Energy groups, as well as hearing firsthand about any updates on policy and regulatory changes from our series of experts. We would value your help in shaping this and future events by completing this short survey.
Together with Regen, we open this event to all customers interested in Community Energy, regardless of experience and wanting to be involved in the energy transition. If you would like to register for this event please register using the link below.
This event is led by National Grid:
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The Electricity Storage Network, managed by Regen, is an industry group and voice for grid-scale electricity storage in GB
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We’d like to invite you to the second in our series of regional Community Energy Conferences.
Community Energy groups play a crucial role in projects and trials led by others as we accelerate Net Zero across the Midlands region.
This event provides valuable opportunities to engage and knowledge share with National Grid Electricity Distribution and our partner Regen, allowing you to update and inform others about your activities and learn how we can support you.
There will also be the opportunity for peer-to-peer learning between Community Energy groups, as well as hearing firsthand about any updates on policy and regulatory changes from our series of experts. We would value your help in shaping this and future events by completing this short survey.
Together with Regen, we open this event to all customers interested in Community Energy, regardless of experience and wanting to be involved in the energy transition. If you would like to register for this event please register using the link below.
This award recognises the achievements of responsible developers who are bringing forward a portfolio of clean energy projects vital to achieving a net zero energy system.
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Hannah first joined Regen in 2017 quickly becoming the events manager and leading the successful delivery of several of Regen’s most high-profile events, such as the Green Energy Awards, and working closely with our membership organisations to run our industry forums.
Following a sabbatical in 2022, Hannah has returned as Regen’s stakeholder manager, leading on the development, coordination and oversight of all Regen’s stakeholder engagement practices. Within the remit of this role, Hannah collaborates with project managers, advising them on the most impactful engagement practices for their given audiences to ensure successful delivery of outputs, from senior representatives in government and regulatory bodies; to development engineers and community energy groups. Hannah has also established and continues to provide strong management frameworks and guidance for all engagement methods and is on hand to ensure that these are completed to a high standard.
Prior to joining Regen, Hannah attained an MSc in Petroleum Geoscience and undertook an engineering placement, analysing the structural and geological competence of the Southern East Irish Sea for CO2 sequestration.