Event Start:
25 Mar 2025 05:00 PM
Event End:
25 Mar 2025 08:30 PM
Location:
London
Event Summary:

IPFA UK Future Leaders Network, London 

Getting to Net-Zero: Evolving Models of UK Government Support for Energy Transition Projects


Join us for an engaging discussion on the government's evolving role in supporting the bankability of key energy transition projects in the UK, the current landscape and what changes may lie ahead.

The choice of effective delivery models has become more important than ever in the race to build mature net-zero markets prompting our expert panel to explore emerging business model structures for low-carbon projects, including lessons learned from offshore wind projects and business models inspired by them for hydrogen and industrial and power CCUS projects as well the Regulated Asset Base (RAB) model. 

Speakers

- Welcome: Charlotte Whight, Senior Associate at HSF

- Moderator: Artem Soloshchenkov, Senior Associate at HSF

- Panellist: Joel Ang, Lead Negotiator NEP (Project Finance Carbon Capture and Storage Project) at BP

- Panellist: Kate Haycock, Associate Project Director at Agilia

- Panellist: Romée Brussen-Mulder, Associate at Macquarie

- Panellist: Stefan Vatchev, Executive Director Project Finance and Infrastructure at CIBC


Event Details

Registration and networking: 5pm

Discussion begins: 5.35pm

Networking: 6.50pm

Format: In-person briefing; panel discussion and interactive Q&A followed by a networking reception

Address: Herbert Smith Freehills, Exchange House, Primrose Street, London EC2A 2EG

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Hosts

Organisation:
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP

Fees

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