Roundtable with Jonathan Mills, Director General Energy Markets and Supply, DESNZ
This roundtable will bring together senior leaders from across government, industry, and the not-for-profit sector to explore the UK’s clean energy mission, focusing on the long-term strategic direction required to transform the national energy system.
Join this roundtable to discuss:
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The long-term goals and milestones for the UK energy system.
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The investment conditions and regulatory frameworks necessary for market stability.
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How to overcome the planning and logistical hurdles to accelerate national infrastructure projects.
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How to build effective public-private partnerships to drive the clean energy mission forward.
Please note attendee numbers at roundtables are strictly limited to ensure everyone is able to contribute to the conversation. Invitees are carefully selected in line with WIG's charitable purpose, to bring a range of views and perspectives. If you or a colleague would like to be considered for future roundtables in this series, then please feel free to email us at [email protected]
Speaker
Jonathan Mills CB is Director General for Energy Markets and Supply at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ). He is the senior responsible owner for the Clean Energy Superpower Mission.
He is responsible for the overall approach to energy markets, regulation and outcomes including the Review of Electricity Market Arrangements, decarbonisation of the power sector, safeguarding security of supply and delivery of the energy affordability portfolio including the Warm Home Discount Scheme. He also oversees the department’s Strategy, Communications and Analysis directorates.
Jonathan worked at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) from 2022 to 2023, first as DG, Energy Supply (June to November 2022) and then as DG, Energy Markets and Supply (November 2022 to February 2023).
Before joining BEIS, Jonathan was DG for Labour Market Policy and Implementation at the Department for Work and Pensions. He has also worked in director roles in the Department of Energy and Climate Change, where he was responsible for delivering the electricity market reform programme, and in the Cabinet Office.
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