Events 27 May 2025

Building on net zero momentum and selling the benefits: highlights from Utility Week Live 2025

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Discover insights from this year’s utilities developments, including the impact of GB Energy and the overall strength of the UK’s net zero push – along with concerns about political disruption.

Here are some key themes from the show:

  • Green energy represents huge opportunities

    Green energy is growing at 3x the rate of average growth in the UK. It’s a growth market that has the power to reduce vulnerability to international fossil fuel markets. This was part of the message from the panel Can we really create a clean power system by 2030?’ Other interesting facts – fossil fuel price shocks…have caused around half of the UK’s recessions since 1970,’ among a host of other innovations and improvements – suggest the push towards net zero should be enthusiastically embraced. 

    The panel, which included representatives from GB Energy, NESO, Clean Power 2030, and SSEN Distribution made it clear that the UK was a real innovator in the sector capable of exporting turnkey solutions to the rest of the world. They argued that the country should be proud, but that local engagement and, ultimately, lower bills was the key to countering misinformation (like the assertion that rising bills are due to green levies and not, as is more or less the case, due to wholesale gas prices).

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In an example of using local stories to highlight opportunities and improvements, the panel discussed a hospital that built a solar array on a piece of land previously earmarked for alternative development. They built a five megawatt solar array that now saves the hospital over £1 million a year – a lot of doctors and nurses that enable better healthcare outcomes.’

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  • Addressing sceptics and bridging the gaps in communities

    Scepticism from the likes of Tony Blair institute and Reform were addressed. The Tony Blair stuff was from a strange report that said the cheapest is going to win out” which then advocated some things that clearly weren’t the cheapest,’ said Nick Winser of Clean Power 2030. I’m very concerned that we’re moving politically from a time of climate change denial to climate change don’t care”. I think as an industry we need to stand strongly against that. We can get to clean power 2030 or pretty close to it, I’m sure. That will be hugely valuable for customers. It’ll be cheaper, and it’s a fantastic step on the way to Net Zero – exactly the right step.’ 

    Indeed, there was a sense of optimism from speakers in multiple talks. GB Energy’s existence and potential influence has just been passed by Parliament, unlocking investment in clean power projects across the UK. The company is already backing projects though its main impact will be felt from next year, working in conjunction and supporting the private sector too. 

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  • There will be no decarbonisation of this country without distribution

    Chris Burchell, Managing Director of SSEN Distribution stressed the need for further investment in modernising the UK power distribution network and bringing it up to scratch for a modern country. We’ve been spending an awful lot of time rightly in decarbonising our power generation. We’ve spent a lot on transmission, but there’s a lot more to do. If we don’t get that energy into our homes, businesses, schools, and hospitals effectively, we won’t have succeeded. 
     
    We need to involve communities. The transition should be something we’re doing for communities and with communities. It should be community led. We’re working a lot with local authorities. There’s some really good purpose around boosting energy security and addressing climate change.’

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Progress is being made, and we’re proud to be a part of it

At Re-flow Field Management, we’re proud to support the UK’s energy transformation. Whether it’s helping utilities operations keep up to date with carbon management frameworks like PAS 2080, and giving them the tools to manage their carbon, or whether it’s the host of features and benefits found in our the end-to-end field operations solution built for companies across power, renewables, telecoms, and water

With compliance features like smart, intuitive digital forms, instant reporting and automatic audit trails, and remote management benefits like asset management and remote site visibility, Re-flow’s tools are already future proofing utilities companies across the country. 

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