
Net Zero Transition: Future Electricity Markets
Understand the range of future scenarios for the GB electricity system to 2050, the essential new technologies needed to meet targets, and how they will be supported in the market. Also explore the latest changes to market arrangements and network infrastructure planning and investment developments.

What will you learn?
Evolution of the electricity system to support electrification and net zero
Emerging technologies on the supply and demand side, including CCUS, modular nuclear, and negative emissions
Market design and developments in digitalisation and data policy
Who is it for?
Policy makers and regulatory specialists
Developers, investors and generators
Energy suppliers
People supporting and advising those in the energy industry
Delivery format
Live online delivery
This course runs across three days, two hours each day
Price
£850 +VAT
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Understand the rapidly evolving GB electricity sector and how to ensure decarbonisation and security of supply
Discover how the system will continue to change to meet 2050 targets
Including the need for novel generation and storage assets, change in consumer demand patterns, the build out of new network and new support schemes to incentivise unprecedented levels of investment
Learn about demand and supply side technological solutions
Including Carbon Capture Usage and Storage, modular nuclear generation, and negative emission technologies.
Designed and delivered by market experts
Courses designed and delivered by trusted, independent energy experts from Cornwall Insight. The online session delivers a mix of lecture-style learning, case studies and worked examples to reinforce learning.
7 – 9 July 2026 | 10am – 12pm
24 – 26 November 2026 | 10am – 12pm
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