Thursday 27 November | IET Savoy
The Electricity Storage Network Annual Conference 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.
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Opportunities
We are looking for sponsors for our 2025 ESN Annual Conference, if this is of interest to you and you would like to find out more please get in touch with Olly Frankland ofrankland@regen.co.uk
There is also opportunity for you to have an exhibition stand on the day, if you are interested please also contact Olly.
More details to come soon!
Previous conference highlights
2023
We held two in-person half-day conferences to debate key topics, including the impact of recent government policy, developing a sustainable investment model and how we unlock the pipeline of electricity storage projects. You can view last year’s agenda and speakers from November HERE and January HERE.
2024
We held one in person half-day conference on 28 November with key not speaker Michael Shanks MP, Minister for Energy.
Delegates heard directly from ESN members and key decision makers from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ofgem and the National Energy System Operator (NESO) on the latest changes across a range of topics critical to the storage sector, including the revenue environment, grid connections, fire safety and long duration energy storage.
It 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 – View conference slides here
About the Electricity Storage Network
The ESN is a membership organisation, committed to creating an environment in which grid-scale electricity storage can flourish, ensuring that regulations and markets work for all types of storage, without favouring one particular technology.
Established in 2008 as the UK industry group dedicated to electricity storage, it includes a broad range of electricity storage technologies and members, such as electricity storage manufacturers and suppliers, project developers, users, electricity network operators, consultants, academic institutions and research organisations.
The ESN is managed by Regen. If you are interested in joining the ESN, please email Olly Frankland, ESN Lead.