








ESN members - Super Early Bird :
£136.50 +Vat
Regen members - Super Early Bird :
£143.50 +Vat
Non-members - Super Early Bird:
£210 +Vat
ESN members - Super Early Bird :
£136.50 +Vat
Regen members - Super Early Bird :
£143.50 +Vat
Non-members - Super Early Bird:
£210 +Vat
ESN members - Super Early Bird :
£136.50 +Vat
Regen members - Super Early Bird :
£143.50 +Vat
Non-members - Super Early Bird:
£210 +Vat
10:30
Guest arrival and networking
11:00
Welcome from chair
Rachel Hayes, director, Electricity storage network
11.10
Keynote: Clean Power 2030 and the role of storage - Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP
11:40
Electricity Storage Network – impact and priorities for 2026
Olly Frankland, ESN lead – presentation on key issues for sector
ESN is the leading voice on electricity storage, our detailed working groups …. From skip rates to grid connections, this is your chance to hear about the ESN’s agenda as the voice for the storage industry. This session brings together the leaders of ESN’s working groups to discuss the key policy issues shaping the storage market.
Panel session:
• Ed Porter, director of industry, Modo Energy, markets and revenues working group chair
• Daniel Sherlock-Burke, head of asset performance, Gore Street Capital, Sustainability, Safety and Supply chain working group chair
• Joe Colebrook, head of grid, Innova, Grid Connections working group chair
• Sonia Quiterio, new business director, Conrad Energy, Innovation and Technology working group chair
• Bex Sherwood, development lead, Field Energy, Planning working group chair
12:30
Session TBC
13:00
Networking lunch
14:00
Clean Power 2030 – are we on track?
One year after the Clean Power Plan launched, this session will examine it’s impact on the storage sector, the progress made so far, and whether we have the right markets/services, supply chain and policy environment to deliver the deployment levels needed.
Panel discussion, chaired by: Mike Ryan, commercial director, Constantine Energy Storage
15.15
Session post 2030
16.00
Networking and drinks
18.00
Event End
10:30
Guest arrival and networking
11:00
Welcome from chair
Rachel Hayes, director, Electricity storage network
11.10
Keynote: Clean Power 2030 and the role of storage - Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP
11:40
Electricity Storage Network – impact and priorities for 2026
Olly Frankland, ESN lead – presentation on key issues for sector
ESN is the leading voice on electricity storage, our detailed working groups …. From skip rates to grid connections, this is your chance to hear about the ESN’s agenda as the voice for the storage industry. This session brings together the leaders of ESN’s working groups to discuss the key policy issues shaping the storage market.
Panel session:
• Ed Porter, director of industry, Modo Energy, markets and revenues working group chair
• Daniel Sherlock-Burke, head of asset performance, Gore Street Capital, Sustainability, Safety and Supply chain working group chair
• Joe Colebrook, head of grid, Innova, Grid Connections working group chair
• Sonia Quiterio, new business director, Conrad Energy, Innovation and Technology working group chair
• Bex Sherwood, development lead, Field Energy, Planning working group chair
12:30
Session TBC
13:00
Networking lunch
14:00
Clean Power 2030 – are we on track?
One year after the Clean Power Plan launched, this session will examine it’s impact on the storage sector, the progress made so far, and whether we have the right markets/services, supply chain and policy environment to deliver the deployment levels needed.
Panel discussion, chaired by: Mike Ryan, commercial director, Constantine Energy Storage
15.15
Session post 2030
16.00
Networking and drinks
18.00
Event End
10:30
Guest arrival and networking
11:00
Welcome from chair
Rachel Hayes, director, Electricity storage network
11.10
Keynote: Clean Power 2030 and the role of storage - Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP
11:40
Electricity Storage Network – impact and priorities for 2026
Olly Frankland, ESN lead – presentation on key issues for sector
ESN is the leading voice on electricity storage, our detailed working groups …. From skip rates to grid connections, this is your chance to hear about the ESN’s agenda as the voice for the storage industry. This session brings together the leaders of ESN’s working groups to discuss the key policy issues shaping the storage market.
Panel session:
• Ed Porter, director of industry, Modo Energy, markets and revenues working group chair
• Daniel Sherlock-Burke, head of asset performance, Gore Street Capital, Sustainability, Safety and Supply chain working group chair
• Joe Colebrook, head of grid, Innova, Grid Connections working group chair
• Sonia Quiterio, new business director, Conrad Energy, Innovation and Technology working group chair
• Bex Sherwood, development lead, Field Energy, Planning working group chair
12:30
Session TBC
13:00
Networking lunch
14:00
Clean Power 2030 – are we on track?
One year after the Clean Power Plan launched, this session will examine it’s impact on the storage sector, the progress made so far, and whether we have the right markets/services, supply chain and policy environment to deliver the deployment levels needed.
Panel discussion, chaired by: Mike Ryan, commercial director, Constantine Energy Storage
15.15
Session post 2030
16.00
Networking and drinks
18.00
Event End
The Electricity Storage Network Annual Conference is a platform for key industry players and policymakers to gather and debate what’s needed to attract and maintain 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.
With over 5 GW of grid-scale battery storage operational and a 3 GW pipeline of new pumped hydro storage projects, plus other technologies in development, grid-scale electricity storage is established as key to a zero-carbon energy system – a testament to the success of our 100+ members.
And with an ambitious Clean Power 2030 action plan for accelerated clean power, against the backdrop of significant grid connection and market reform, and a long duration energy storage cap and floor scheme, the role of storage and flexibility is more important than ever.
At the ESN Annual Conference you’ll hear directly from our members and key decision makers from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ofgem and the National Energy System Operator on the latest changes across a range of topics critical to the storage sector, including Clean Power 2030, the revenue environment, long duration energy storage, grid connection reform and fire safety.
This is 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 while networking with 300+ industry leaders in central London.
We're offering a limited number of tickets at a 30% discount until 30 June or when sold out. Don’t miss out on this fantastic offer.
ESN members: £136.50 (was £195)
Regen members: £143.50 (was £205)
Non-members: £210 (was £300)
View our sponsorship and exhibition opportunities pack here.
For more information on either of these opportunities, contact Emma Madray and Olly Frankland.
Members get discounted rates on all our events, along with a range of other benefits.
The Electricity Storage Network Annual Conference is a platform for key industry players and policymakers to gather and debate what’s needed to attract and maintain 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.
With over 5 GW of grid-scale battery storage operational and a 3 GW pipeline of new pumped hydro storage projects, plus other technologies in development, grid-scale electricity storage is established as key to a zero-carbon energy system – a testament to the success of our 100+ members.
And with an ambitious Clean Power 2030 action plan for accelerated clean power, against the backdrop of significant grid connection and market reform, and a long duration energy storage cap and floor scheme, the role of storage and flexibility is more important than ever.
At the ESN Annual Conference you’ll hear directly from our members and key decision makers from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ofgem and the National Energy System Operator on the latest changes across a range of topics critical to the storage sector, including Clean Power 2030, the revenue environment, long duration energy storage, grid connection reform and fire safety.
This is 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 while networking with 300+ industry leaders in central London.
10:30
Guest arrival and networking
11:00
Welcome from chair
Rachel Hayes, director, Electricity storage network
11.10
Keynote: Clean Power 2030 and the role of storage - Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP
11:40
Electricity Storage Network – impact and priorities for 2026
Olly Frankland, ESN lead – presentation on key issues for sector
ESN is the leading voice on electricity storage, our detailed working groups …. From skip rates to grid connections, this is your chance to hear about the ESN’s agenda as the voice for the storage industry. This session brings together the leaders of ESN’s working groups to discuss the key policy issues shaping the storage market.
Panel session:
• Ed Porter, director of industry, Modo Energy, markets and revenues working group chair
• Daniel Sherlock-Burke, head of asset performance, Gore Street Capital, Sustainability, Safety and Supply chain working group chair
• Joe Colebrook, head of grid, Innova, Grid Connections working group chair
• Sonia Quiterio, new business director, Conrad Energy, Innovation and Technology working group chair
• Bex Sherwood, development lead, Field Energy, Planning working group chair
12:30
Session TBC
13:00
Networking lunch
14:00
Clean Power 2030 – are we on track?
One year after the Clean Power Plan launched, this session will examine it’s impact on the storage sector, the progress made so far, and whether we have the right markets/services, supply chain and policy environment to deliver the deployment levels needed.
Panel discussion, chaired by: Mike Ryan, commercial director, Constantine Energy Storage
15.15
Session post 2030
16.00
Networking and drinks
18.00
Event End
10:30
Guest arrival and networking
11:00
Welcome from chair
Rachel Hayes, director, Electricity storage network
11.10
Keynote: Clean Power 2030 and the role of storage - Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP
11:40
Electricity Storage Network – impact and priorities for 2026
Olly Frankland, ESN lead – presentation on key issues for sector
ESN is the leading voice on electricity storage, our detailed working groups …. From skip rates to grid connections, this is your chance to hear about the ESN’s agenda as the voice for the storage industry. This session brings together the leaders of ESN’s working groups to discuss the key policy issues shaping the storage market.
Panel session:
• Ed Porter, director of industry, Modo Energy, markets and revenues working group chair
• Daniel Sherlock-Burke, head of asset performance, Gore Street Capital, Sustainability, Safety and Supply chain working group chair
• Joe Colebrook, head of grid, Innova, Grid Connections working group chair
• Sonia Quiterio, new business director, Conrad Energy, Innovation and Technology working group chair
• Bex Sherwood, development lead, Field Energy, Planning working group chair
12:30
Session TBC
13:00
Networking lunch
14:00
Clean Power 2030 – are we on track?
One year after the Clean Power Plan launched, this session will examine it’s impact on the storage sector, the progress made so far, and whether we have the right markets/services, supply chain and policy environment to deliver the deployment levels needed.
Panel discussion, chaired by: Mike Ryan, commercial director, Constantine Energy Storage
15.15
Session post 2030
16.00
Networking and drinks
18.00
Event End
10:30
Guest arrival and networking
11:00
Welcome from chair
Rachel Hayes, director, Electricity storage network
11.10
Keynote: Clean Power 2030 and the role of storage - Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP
11:40
Electricity Storage Network – impact and priorities for 2026
Olly Frankland, ESN lead – presentation on key issues for sector
ESN is the leading voice on electricity storage, our detailed working groups …. From skip rates to grid connections, this is your chance to hear about the ESN’s agenda as the voice for the storage industry. This session brings together the leaders of ESN’s working groups to discuss the key policy issues shaping the storage market.
Panel session:
• Ed Porter, director of industry, Modo Energy, markets and revenues working group chair
• Daniel Sherlock-Burke, head of asset performance, Gore Street Capital, Sustainability, Safety and Supply chain working group chair
• Joe Colebrook, head of grid, Innova, Grid Connections working group chair
• Sonia Quiterio, new business director, Conrad Energy, Innovation and Technology working group chair
• Bex Sherwood, development lead, Field Energy, Planning working group chair
12:30
Session TBC
13:00
Networking lunch
14:00
Clean Power 2030 – are we on track?
One year after the Clean Power Plan launched, this session will examine it’s impact on the storage sector, the progress made so far, and whether we have the right markets/services, supply chain and policy environment to deliver the deployment levels needed.
Panel discussion, chaired by: Mike Ryan, commercial director, Constantine Energy Storage
15.15
Session post 2030
16.00
Networking and drinks
18.00
Event End
10:30
Guest arrival and networking
11:00
Welcome from chair
Rachel Hayes, director, Electricity storage network
11.10
Keynote: Clean Power 2030 and the role of storage - Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP
11:40
Electricity Storage Network – impact and priorities for 2026
Olly Frankland, ESN lead – presentation on key issues for sector
ESN is the leading voice on electricity storage, our detailed working groups …. From skip rates to grid connections, this is your chance to hear about the ESN’s agenda as the voice for the storage industry. This session brings together the leaders of ESN’s working groups to discuss the key policy issues shaping the storage market.
Panel session:
• Ed Porter, director of industry, Modo Energy, markets and revenues working group chair
• Daniel Sherlock-Burke, head of asset performance, Gore Street Capital, Sustainability, Safety and Supply chain working group chair
• Joe Colebrook, head of grid, Innova, Grid Connections working group chair
• Sonia Quiterio, new business director, Conrad Energy, Innovation and Technology working group chair
• Bex Sherwood, development lead, Field Energy, Planning working group chair
12:30
Session TBC
13:00
Networking lunch
14:00
Clean Power 2030 – are we on track?
One year after the Clean Power Plan launched, this session will examine it’s impact on the storage sector, the progress made so far, and whether we have the right markets/services, supply chain and policy environment to deliver the deployment levels needed.
Panel discussion, chaired by: Mike Ryan, commercial director, Constantine Energy Storage
15.15
Session post 2030
16.00
Networking and drinks
18.00
Event End
10:30
Guest arrival and networking
11:00
Welcome from chair
Rachel Hayes, director, Electricity storage network
11.10
Keynote: Clean Power 2030 and the role of storage - Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP
11:40
Electricity Storage Network – impact and priorities for 2026
Olly Frankland, ESN lead – presentation on key issues for sector
ESN is the leading voice on electricity storage, our detailed working groups …. From skip rates to grid connections, this is your chance to hear about the ESN’s agenda as the voice for the storage industry. This session brings together the leaders of ESN’s working groups to discuss the key policy issues shaping the storage market.
Panel session:
• Ed Porter, director of industry, Modo Energy, markets and revenues working group chair
• Daniel Sherlock-Burke, head of asset performance, Gore Street Capital, Sustainability, Safety and Supply chain working group chair
• Joe Colebrook, head of grid, Innova, Grid Connections working group chair
• Sonia Quiterio, new business director, Conrad Energy, Innovation and Technology working group chair
• Bex Sherwood, development lead, Field Energy, Planning working group chair
12:30
Session TBC
13:00
Networking lunch
14:00
Clean Power 2030 – are we on track?
One year after the Clean Power Plan launched, this session will examine it’s impact on the storage sector, the progress made so far, and whether we have the right markets/services, supply chain and policy environment to deliver the deployment levels needed.
Panel discussion, chaired by: Mike Ryan, commercial director, Constantine Energy Storage
15.15
Session post 2030
16.00
Networking and drinks
18.00
Event End
10:30
Guest arrival and networking
11:00
Welcome from chair
Rachel Hayes, director, Electricity storage network
11.10
Keynote: Clean Power 2030 and the role of storage - Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP
11:40
Electricity Storage Network – impact and priorities for 2026
Olly Frankland, ESN lead – presentation on key issues for sector
ESN is the leading voice on electricity storage, our detailed working groups …. From skip rates to grid connections, this is your chance to hear about the ESN’s agenda as the voice for the storage industry. This session brings together the leaders of ESN’s working groups to discuss the key policy issues shaping the storage market.
Panel session:
• Ed Porter, director of industry, Modo Energy, markets and revenues working group chair
• Daniel Sherlock-Burke, head of asset performance, Gore Street Capital, Sustainability, Safety and Supply chain working group chair
• Joe Colebrook, head of grid, Innova, Grid Connections working group chair
• Sonia Quiterio, new business director, Conrad Energy, Innovation and Technology working group chair
• Bex Sherwood, development lead, Field Energy, Planning working group chair
12:30
Session TBC
13:00
Networking lunch
14:00
Clean Power 2030 – are we on track?
One year after the Clean Power Plan launched, this session will examine it’s impact on the storage sector, the progress made so far, and whether we have the right markets/services, supply chain and policy environment to deliver the deployment levels needed.
Panel discussion, chaired by: Mike Ryan, commercial director, Constantine Energy Storage
15.15
Session post 2030
16.00
Networking and drinks
18.00
Event End
The Electricity Storage Network Annual Conference is a platform for key industry players and policymakers to gather and debate what’s needed to attract and maintain 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.
With over 5 GW of grid-scale battery storage operational and a 3 GW pipeline of new pumped hydro storage projects, plus other technologies in development, grid-scale electricity storage is established as key to a zero-carbon energy system – a testament to the success of our 100+ members.
And with an ambitious Clean Power 2030 action plan for accelerated clean power, against the backdrop of significant grid connection and market reform, and a long duration energy storage cap and floor scheme, the role of storage and flexibility is more important than ever.
At the ESN Annual Conference you’ll hear directly from our members and key decision makers from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ofgem and the National Energy System Operator on the latest changes across a range of topics critical to the storage sector, including Clean Power 2030, the revenue environment, long duration energy storage, grid connection reform and fire safety.
This is 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 while networking with 300+ industry leaders in central London.
We're offering a limited number of tickets at a 30% discount until 30 June or when sold out. Don’t miss out on this fantastic offer.
ESN members: £136.50 (was £195)
Regen members: £143.50 (was £205)
Non-members: £210 (was £300)
View our sponsorship and exhibition opportunities pack here.
For more information on either of these opportunities, contact Emma Madray and Olly Frankland.
The Electricity Storage Network, managed by Regen, is an industry group and voice for grid-scale electricity storage in GB
10:30
Guest arrival and networking
11:00
Welcome from chair
Rachel Hayes, director, Electricity storage network
11.10
Keynote: Clean Power 2030 and the role of storage - Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP
11:40
Electricity Storage Network – impact and priorities for 2026
Olly Frankland, ESN lead – presentation on key issues for sector
ESN is the leading voice on electricity storage, our detailed working groups …. From skip rates to grid connections, this is your chance to hear about the ESN’s agenda as the voice for the storage industry. This session brings together the leaders of ESN’s working groups to discuss the key policy issues shaping the storage market.
Panel session:
• Ed Porter, director of industry, Modo Energy, markets and revenues working group chair
• Daniel Sherlock-Burke, head of asset performance, Gore Street Capital, Sustainability, Safety and Supply chain working group chair
• Joe Colebrook, head of grid, Innova, Grid Connections working group chair
• Sonia Quiterio, new business director, Conrad Energy, Innovation and Technology working group chair
• Bex Sherwood, development lead, Field Energy, Planning working group chair
12:30
Session TBC
13:00
Networking lunch
14:00
Clean Power 2030 – are we on track?
One year after the Clean Power Plan launched, this session will examine it’s impact on the storage sector, the progress made so far, and whether we have the right markets/services, supply chain and policy environment to deliver the deployment levels needed.
Panel discussion, chaired by: Mike Ryan, commercial director, Constantine Energy Storage
15.15
Session post 2030
16.00
Networking and drinks
18.00
Event End
10:30
Guest arrival and networking
11:00
Welcome from chair
Rachel Hayes, director, Electricity storage network
11.10
Keynote: Clean Power 2030 and the role of storage - Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP
11:40
Electricity Storage Network – impact and priorities for 2026
Olly Frankland, ESN lead – presentation on key issues for sector
ESN is the leading voice on electricity storage, our detailed working groups …. From skip rates to grid connections, this is your chance to hear about the ESN’s agenda as the voice for the storage industry. This session brings together the leaders of ESN’s working groups to discuss the key policy issues shaping the storage market.
Panel session:
• Ed Porter, director of industry, Modo Energy, markets and revenues working group chair
• Daniel Sherlock-Burke, head of asset performance, Gore Street Capital, Sustainability, Safety and Supply chain working group chair
• Joe Colebrook, head of grid, Innova, Grid Connections working group chair
• Sonia Quiterio, new business director, Conrad Energy, Innovation and Technology working group chair
• Bex Sherwood, development lead, Field Energy, Planning working group chair
12:30
Session TBC
13:00
Networking lunch
14:00
Clean Power 2030 – are we on track?
One year after the Clean Power Plan launched, this session will examine it’s impact on the storage sector, the progress made so far, and whether we have the right markets/services, supply chain and policy environment to deliver the deployment levels needed.
Panel discussion, chaired by: Mike Ryan, commercial director, Constantine Energy Storage
15.15
Session post 2030
16.00
Networking and drinks
18.00
Event End
10:30
Guest arrival and networking
11:00
Welcome from chair
Rachel Hayes, director, Electricity storage network
11.10
Keynote: Clean Power 2030 and the role of storage - Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks MP
11:40
Electricity Storage Network – impact and priorities for 2026
Olly Frankland, ESN lead – presentation on key issues for sector
ESN is the leading voice on electricity storage, our detailed working groups …. From skip rates to grid connections, this is your chance to hear about the ESN’s agenda as the voice for the storage industry. This session brings together the leaders of ESN’s working groups to discuss the key policy issues shaping the storage market.
Panel session:
• Ed Porter, director of industry, Modo Energy, markets and revenues working group chair
• Daniel Sherlock-Burke, head of asset performance, Gore Street Capital, Sustainability, Safety and Supply chain working group chair
• Joe Colebrook, head of grid, Innova, Grid Connections working group chair
• Sonia Quiterio, new business director, Conrad Energy, Innovation and Technology working group chair
• Bex Sherwood, development lead, Field Energy, Planning working group chair
12:30
Session TBC
13:00
Networking lunch
14:00
Clean Power 2030 – are we on track?
One year after the Clean Power Plan launched, this session will examine it’s impact on the storage sector, the progress made so far, and whether we have the right markets/services, supply chain and policy environment to deliver the deployment levels needed.
Panel discussion, chaired by: Mike Ryan, commercial director, Constantine Energy Storage
15.15
Session post 2030
16.00
Networking and drinks
18.00
Event End
The Electricity Storage Network Annual Conference is a platform for key industry players and policymakers to gather and debate what’s needed to attract and maintain 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.
With over 5 GW of grid-scale battery storage operational and a 3 GW pipeline of new pumped hydro storage projects, plus other technologies in development, grid-scale electricity storage is established as key to a zero-carbon energy system – a testament to the success of our 100+ members.
And with an ambitious Clean Power 2030 action plan for accelerated clean power, against the backdrop of significant grid connection and market reform, and a long duration energy storage cap and floor scheme, the role of storage and flexibility is more important than ever.
At the ESN Annual Conference you’ll hear directly from our members and key decision makers from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ofgem and the National Energy System Operator on the latest changes across a range of topics critical to the storage sector, including Clean Power 2030, the revenue environment, long duration energy storage, grid connection reform and fire safety.
This is 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 while networking with 300+ industry leaders in central London.
We're offering a limited number of tickets at a 30% discount until 30 June or when sold out. Don’t miss out on this fantastic offer.
ESN members: £136.50 (was £195)
Regen members: £143.50 (was £205)
Non-members: £210 (was £300)
View our sponsorship and exhibition opportunities pack here.
For more information on either of these opportunities, contact Emma Madray and Olly Frankland.
If you're not sure which membership option is best for you, reach out to our stakeholder manager, Hannah Stanley.
Contact HannahIf you're not sure which membership option is best for you, reach out to Olly Frankland.
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