Governance for net zero

This roundtable explored reforming energy governance to support the shift to a Net Zero economy. The transformation to achieve Net Zero within the next thirty years will likely require substantial changes to the governance of the UK’s energy system. The Government is currently consulting on a new governance regime for the set of industry codes and in September committed to producing a report on energy governance reform in 2020.

  • Aims and Agenda

    November 18, 2019

    Aims and Agenda

    Aims and Agenda Aims of the Roundtable This roundtable will explore reforming energy governance to support the shift to a Net Zero economy. The transformation to achieve Net Zero within the next thirty years will likely require substantial changes to the governance of the UK’s energy system. In recent years, significant work has been undertaken by organisations such as Energy Systems Catapult / IET (through the Future Power Systems Architecture (FPSA) work) and the IGov project at the University of Exeter. The Government is currently consulting on a new governance regime for the set of

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  • Presentations: Reforming energy goverance for net zero

    November 18, 2019

    Presentations: Reforming energy goverance for net zero

    Presentations: Reforming energy governance for net zero  Presentations from:  Energy Systems Catapult – Introduction & aims for the day Catherine Mitchell – Getting Energy Governance Right FPSA Perspective Catherine Mitchell – What reform is required of the current energy system/governance? Rebecca Willis – Proposal for an Energy Transformation Commission Energy Systems Catapult – Strategic Oversight – the role of a ‘system architect’ George Day – Clarifying roles, harnessing markets   You can download the slidepack here: Governance roundtable – slide deck for distribution

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