Energy and engineering leaders gathered to discuss how to tackle one of the most pressing net zero issues – rapidly decarbonising the electricity system within the next decade.
To achieve that goal, infrastructure development will need to happen at a pace and scale not seen for generations.
At the roundtable, chaired by ICE President Prof Anusha Shah, participants explored what a credible, engineering-led delivery plan to decarbonise the grid would need.
They made suggestions for planning, procurement, and skills development that would drive quick change.
The discussion covered:
- Learning lessons from the COVID-19 response and the successful development and rollout of the vaccines.
- The challenge, impact, and solutions for the UK coming from global supply chain competition.
- Persuading the government and public why grid decarbonisation matters and how the transition will happen.
- The need for government planning to drive delivery and avoid relying on a market-led ‘wait and see’ approach.
- Understanding consumers to get the design right, drive efficient delivery, and pass on the benefits.
- The engineering workforce opportunities that come from the net zero transformation.
Presidential Roundtable summary: an engineering-led plan to decarbonise the UK’s electricity grid
Content type: Policy
Last updated: 24/06/2024