Edinburgh
Tuesday 26 May 2026, Half Day Conference
Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh
Tuesday 26 May 2026
Half Day Conference
Dynamic Earth
Edinburgh
Scotland is central to the UK’s clean power ambitions, but delivering new generation at scale depends on whether the grid can be reinforced, connected, and operated efficiently. Major transmission reinforcements across Scotland are already underway to connect and move rapidly growing renewable generation, particularly ScotWind and other offshore wind, into wider demand centres. At the same time, grid connections reform is changing how projects progress from application to “ready-to-build” reality, and new planning policy statements underline the urgency of nationally significant energy infrastructure.
This half-day event will examine the commercial and policy choices that determine whether investment turns into energised assets: how networks build and connection processes are governed; how costs and timelines are allocated; and what the system needs – storage, flexibility, operational reforms – to keep a renewables-heavy grid reliable and affordable. The session structure is designed for high-value learning and debate, with two expert presentations and two panel discussions, followed by a networking period (with lunch).
It is intended for developers and investors, network and flexibility providers, major electricity users, local government and planners, advisors (legal, finance, and consulting), and anyone whose projects or costs are affected by grid capacity, connection timelines, and infrastructure consent. It will also be relevant to those tracking the new RIIO-3 settlement and to how investment incentives translate into on-the-ground delivery.
About
About
Scotland is central to the UK’s clean power ambitions, but delivering new generation at scale depends on whether the grid can be reinforced, connected, and operated efficiently. Major transmission reinforcements across Scotland are already underway to connect and move rapidly growing renewable generation, particularly ScotWind and other offshore wind, into wider demand centres. At the same time, grid connections reform is changing how projects progress from application to “ready-to-build” reality, and new planning policy statements underline the urgency of nationally significant energy infrastructure.
This half-day event will examine the commercial and policy choices that determine whether investment turns into energised assets: how networks build and connection processes are governed; how costs and timelines are allocated; and what the system needs – storage, flexibility, operational reforms – to keep a renewables-heavy grid reliable and affordable. The session structure is designed for high-value learning and debate, with two expert presentations and two panel discussions, followed by a networking period (with lunch).
It is intended for developers and investors, network and flexibility providers, major electricity users, local government and planners, advisors (legal, finance, and consulting), and anyone whose projects or costs are affected by grid capacity, connection timelines, and infrastructure consent. It will also be relevant to those tracking the new RIIO-3 settlement and to how investment incentives translate into on-the-ground delivery.
Kenny Kemp
Editor and Author
The Business
Gerry McGurk
Managing Director
Rockall
Maggie McGinlay
Chief Executive
Energy Transition Zone (ETZ)
Dan McGrail
CEO
Great British Energy
Stephen Flynn MP
Westminster Leader
Scottish National Party
Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP
Leader
Scottish Liberal Democrats
Malcolm Offord
Scottish Leader
Reform UK
Douglas Lumsden MSP
Scottish Conservative & Unionist
8.45 AM – 10.15 AM
8:00
8:40
8:45
9:30
9:45
10:30
10:45
Breakfast and Networking
Chairs Opening Remarks
Introductions from Expert Panel
Q&A with Expert Panel
Introductions from Political Panel
Q&A with Political Panel
Refreshments & Networking
8.45 AM – 10.15 AM
Agenda
8:00 – 8.45: Breakfast and Networking
08:40: Chairs Opening Remarks
08:45: Introductions from Expert Panel
09:30: Q&A with Expert Panel
09:45: Introductions from Political Panel
10:30: Q&A with Political Panel
10:45: Refreshments & Networking
The morning begins at 8:00 a.m. with breakfast and a networking session. The panel discussion begins at 8:45 a.m. with brief presentations from the panel, followed by a question-and-answer session, during which a roving microphone will be used to gather questions from guests. The event finishes promptly at 11:30 am, allowing you to continue your daily business.
Dan McGrail will explain GB Energy’s plans for Scotland
Hear key insights into the underlying economic trends and fiscal volatilities affecting the Northeast and the wider UK
What is their impact on the M&A markets and energy deals
How to balance investment in energy transition and the drive to net zero against high supply chain costs and commodity prices
How to thrive following changes to the UK tax regimes following the Autumn Budget
Hear from representatives from Scotland’s main political parties ahead of the election in May.
The morning begins at 8:00 a.m. with breakfast and a networking session. The panel discussion begins at 8:45 a.m. with brief presentations from the panel, followed by a question-and-answer session, during which a roving microphone will be used to gather questions from guests. The event finishes promptly at 11:30 am, allowing you to continue your daily business.
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9:30 – 9:45
Q&A with Expert Panel
Kenny Kemp
Editor and Author
The Business
Gerry McGurk
Managing Director
Rockall
Maggie McGinlay
Chief Executive
Energy Transition Zone
Dan McGrail
CEO
Great British Energy
10:30 – 10:45
Q&A with Political Panel
Stephen Flynn
Westminster Leader
Scottish National Party
Alex Cole-Hamilton
Leader
Scottish Liberal Democrats
Malcolm Offord
Scottish Leader
Reform UK
Douglas Lumsden
MSP
Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party
8.45 AM – 10.15 AM
8.45 AM – 10.15 AM
Expert Panel
Kenny Kemp
Editor and Author
The Business
Gerry McGurk
Managing Director
Rockall
Maggie McGinlay
Chief Executive
Energy Transition Zone (ETZ)
Dan McGrail
CEO
Great British Energy
8.45 AM – 10.15 AM
8.45 AM – 10.15 AM
Expert Panel
Kenny Kemp
Editor and Author
The Business
Gerry McGurk
Managing Director
Rockall
Maggie McGinlay
Chief Executive
Energy Transition Zone (ETZ)
Dan McGrail
CEO
Great British Energy
Kenny Kemp
Editor and Author
The Business
Gerry McGurk
Managing Director
Rockall
Maggie McGinlay
Chief Executive
Energy Transition Zone (ETZ)
Dan McGrail
CEO
Great British Energy
Stephen Flynn MP
Westminster Leader
Scottish National Party
Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP
Leader
Scottish Liberal Democrats
Malcolm Offord
Scottish Leader
Reform UK
Douglas Lumsden MSP
Scottish Conservative & Unionist
8.45 AM – 10.15 AM
8.45 AM – 10.15 AM
Expert Panel
Kenny Kemp
Editor and Author
The Business
Gerry McGurk
Managing Director
Rockall
Maggie McGinlay
Chief Executive
Energy Transition Zone (ETZ)
Dan McGrail
CEO
Great British Energy