David Gray at 6th World Forum on Energy Regulation

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GEMA chairman David Gray appeared as a guest speaker at the 6th World Forum on Energy Regulation (WFER), which took place in Istanbul between 25 and 28 May 2015.

Contributing to an international panel, he talked about smarter regulation, specifically our work to regulate for innovation and the related benefits this is generating for Britain’s energy consumers.

He was joined by Ofgem’s senior partner for electricity transmission, Martin Crouch, who spoke on smart grids and systems. This covered our work at a European level on how flexibility can contribute to smarter systems and the next steps to unlock it.

You can see full details of both presentations in the slide packs below.

Here are a few photos and highlights:

Lord Mogg, European Adviser to the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (GEMA) opens world's sixth forum on energy regulation in Istanbul (Twitter)

Martin Crouch, Ofgem Senior Partner -  Electricity Transmission on Smart Grids and Systems in GB.

About WFER

Held once every three years, the forum brings together CEOs from the energy industry, government and international institution officials, high-level policy makers, academics and regulators from over 60 countries.

It covers a wide range of issues from smart grids, to attracting investments to empowering consumers and promoting security of supply.

Speakers included:

  • Lord Mogg, European Adviser to our governing body, GEMA, Chair of the International Confederation of Energy Regulators (ICER) and Head of Europe’s energy regulators.  
  • Professor Ashley Brown, John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University
  • Marie-José Nadeau, World Energy Council
  • Roberto Bocca, World Economic Forum
  • Andi Aranitasi, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)

Find out more on the World Forum on Energy Regulation website.