Summary
The 19th annual edition of the UK Sustainable Infrastructure Summit will be held on 12 November at the Cavendish Conference Centre in London. This well-established event always attracts a sizeable gathering of leaders from the UK sustainable infrastructure industry, both from the public and private sectors.
The Chancellor recently announced that the government will switch to a new rule for calculating public sector debt, which will focus on public sector net financial liabilities (PSNFL) as a percentage of GDP, increasing the government's borrowing capacity by up to an estimated £53 billion, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies. Analysts expect the Chancellor to borrow up to £25 billion of this for investment into renewable energy infrastructure projects etc.
The programme examines the opportunities and challenges associated with the government’s plans to decarbonise the power sector by 2030. The morning sessions analyse the new policy initiatives and delivery models that the government is introducing – Great British Energy, the National Wealth Fund, the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority, bringing in more pension and insurance company investment, reforming planning and improving grid connections – and how these may help to catalyse the very significant investment, predominantly by the private sector, that the plans require. In the afternoon, the focus is on the investment opportunities in each of the priority renewable/clean energy sectors and technologies identified by the government as critical to achieving its objective, including offshore, onshore and floating wind; new nuclear; carbon capture & storage; and green hydrogen.

Partner
DLA Piper

Head of Global Policy Development, Barclays, and former Economic Secretary to the Treasury

Managing Director and Head of Infrastructure Debt, Private Markets
Aviva Investors

Managing Director, Head of UK Institutional Client Business
BlackRock

Partner and UK Wealth Strategy Leader
Mercer

Director, Infrastructure Development and Delivery
National Grid

Partner, Head of Energy and Infrastructure
Downing

Chief Risk Officer
Sequoia Investment Management Company

Partner
DLA Piper

Senior Vice President, Infrastructure Finance
Moody’s

Managing Director, Natural Resources and Nuclear
Kier

Global Director of Cost and Commercial Management, Consultancy
Mace

Chief Executive
Carbon Capture and Storage Association

Managing Director, Business Development and Strategic Initiatives,
EET

Vice President, Infrastructure
IFM Investors

Head of Offshore Development E&W
RWE

Joint Managing Director
Sizewell C

Group Director for External Engagement
Mott MacDonald

Decarbonisation Discipline Lead
Mott MacDonald

CEO
Hydrogen UK

Head of Banking and Investments
National Wealth Fund

Regional Practice Group Leader - Energy, Environment and Infrastructure
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP

Principal - Investment Consultant, Market Oversight
The Pensions Regulator

Commissioner, National Infrastructure Commission; President, Institution of Civil Engineers; and Professor of Climate and Environmental Risks, University of Oxford

Director
Great British Energy

Operations Director, Nemo Link
National Grid

Managing Director, Project Finance, Corporates & Institutions
NatWest

Chief Secretary to the Treasury

Director of Strategy, Markets and Investments
EDF Renewables UK

CCS Lead
Baringa

Executive Director
Borderless Renewables

Nuclear Consultant, Chaucer Group and Immediate Past President of the Nuclear Institute

Head of Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage
Viridor

Partner
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP

Director
Clean Power 2030

Director
Agilia Infrastructure Partners