Energy & Environment Scheme

The Grid and Utilities

EN-GU-26
Grid and water capacity is now the single biggest constraint on new homes, new factories and new clean power, with connection queues running into the 2030s and ageing infrastructure under growing strain.
Location
TBC
Timeframe
TBC
Delivery Partner
National Grid
Accenture
Howden
Anglian Water
Wates Group
Key Partners
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Attendees
MPs, Peerage & Parliamentarians
Focus Areas
Energy networks; Water infrastructure; Grid capacity; Utilities resilience; Economic growth
Headline Outcomes
Members will understand how constrained utility networks affect housing, industry and clean-energy growth, and what is required to modernise essential infrastructure.
Overview

Grid and water capacity is now the single biggest constraint on new homes, new factories and new clean power, with connection queues running into the 2030s and ageing infrastructure under growing strain. The cohort will spend two days on operational sites to see the equipment moving power, internet and water across the country.

Learning outcomes: Explore how power, water and digital networks operate; identify capacity and connection bottlenecks; consider the investment and regulatory choices needed for resilience.

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