National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED) - headline partner for the Flex Awards and Flex Stage at Utility Week Live 2024
“Energy flexibility is a critical enabler for net zero – but it will never get off the ground unless the industry’s stakeholders come together to make it happen. Utility Week and Utility Week Live are committed to supporting the emerging market at a key moment in its inception, and the Flex Awards are a really important part of that. We’re looking for pioneers and innovators who are spreading awareness, trying new things, and getting schemes off the ground. These are the people making things happen – the people we need to celebrate.
“UWL24 is also delighted to be launching the Flex Stage, offering a free to attend conference programme exploring the potential of the new market, the opportunities it creates, and the challenges it faces. Only through bringing people together can we hope to solve those challenges.
“As one of the key DSO players and a founding proponent of the market, we’re delighted to welcome National Grid ED on board as our headline partner for energy flexibility and look forward to working with them and our select panel of award judges to highlight and celebrate best practice.” - Ellen Bennett, Portfolio director, Utility Week.
“We're incredibly excited to be taking on the role of Headline Partner for Energy Flexibility and to be supporting the Flex Awards at Utility Week Live 2024. We must celebrate success and innovation across the industry, whilst also having open conversations about the importance of future flexible energy markets and the benefits they can bring. Only by doing so will we drive change and maximise value for energy customers.” - Cordi O’Hara, President of National Grid Electricity Distribution.
PARTNER:
The ADE is bringing energy together to advocate on the priorities for the UK in achieving net zero.
We are driving the decarbonisation of heat, championing the role of industry in the green transition and pushing for UK homes, places of work and public services to be energy efficient and smart.
Only by getting users engaged and investing in energy efficiency, low carbon heat and providing smart flexibility will the UK truly be able to decarbonise its energy system. For this to happen, energy must work for the user.
At the ADE, we believe that an energy system designed around the user’s needs, enabling the right technology choice in the right place, serves everyone better.
Find out more: theade.co.uk