P R E S E N T S
16 | APRIL 2019 | WWT | www.wwtonline.co.uk
How will regula on need to
change to facilitate the major
changes taking place in the
world of u li es? In the run
up to U lity Week Live on
May 21-22, we present our
third report on transi on in
the sector. Nadine Buddoo
analyses the results of our
exclusive survey.
REGULATION AND
TRANSITION
hi ing poli cal narra ves, new technologies and the
evolving role of consumers con nue to shape the
way u li es view the state of transi on across their
sectors. For u li es, drawing successful outcomes
from this period of change and uncertainty is largely dependent
on the regulatory frameworks that impact their business.
While successful regula on encourages innova on and the
prolifera on of new technologies, poorly placed regula on can
hamper innova on and benefi t no one.
According to the U lity Week Live (UWL) survey,
commissioned as part of the introduc on to this year's show
and conducted by Insight Advantage, just 6.4 per cent of u li es