Calling all senior figures involved in the energy and built environment industries. BE News is holding a ‘Spotlight on Power’ event exploring ‘The Industry’s Greatest Challenge… and Opportunity’ from 5pm to 7.30pm on Tuesday 11 November at host Avison Young │ UK’s office at The Met, 24 Percy St, London W1T 2BS – and you are invited!
Organised by BE News, the only quality, free-to-air news service that covers the entire built environment industry, the free-to-attend event, which is sponsored by SEGRO plc and Greenvolt Next , will be attended by up to 100 senior figures and decision makers from across the built environment and energy industries and public sector.
The 2.5-hour event will kick off with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a one-hour Question Time-style panel debate moderated by BE News editor-in-chief Liz Hamson and an opportunity to network with some of the most dynamic figures from across the built environment and energy industries.
The debate could not be more timely. Power is one of the biggest challenges currently facing the UK built environment industry. Outdated grid infrastructure, electrification, net-zero targets, soaring demand from power-hungry sectors (such as data centres and life sciences) and the phasing out of fossil fuels are just some of the factors stymying development, with the outlook particularly bleak in locations such as West London, where some developers have been told there will be no new grid connections available until 2035.
The problem is not so much lack of power as lack of access to power in a grossly inefficient system. So, how do improve access and ensure power is getting to where it is needed? What can be done to boost the UK’s power resilience? How do we turn what is currently the industry’s biggest challenge into its biggest opportunity?
These are just some of the questions we will be asking – and hopefully answering – during this highly topical event.
Spaces are strictly limited and expected to go fast, so if you are interested in attending, please register your interest with Sian Wilde at [email protected] or BE News editor-in-chief Liz Hamson at [email protected] by 5pm on Monday 20 October.