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Utility Week 31st January 2020

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Policy & Regulation UTILITY WEEK | 31ST JANUARY - 6TH FEBRUARY 2020 | 17 delivering the transition to net zero carbon, and sell that to the world. Because I think, eventually, they will all have to get on board with it. "Just because not everyone globally is making the right noises. I think personally that's an opportunity for the UK to step forward." Regional dividends Strategic regional investments in places such as Hull can work on several levels. Not only does it bring clean energy solutions to areas that may have traditionally been big polluters, it offers important skills to the local workforce. How optimistic is Ennis that more of this develop- ment will happen and that the collaboration he talks about will come through? "As a businessman of a large organisation in the UK, it would be an issue if I wasn't – I am by nature an optimist. "I would say, though, that there are also some good examples that show this happening, such as all the activities in Manchester and the Northern Powerhouse Partnership. And also in the South East, with the trans- port system in London. "In all my conversations with local players, whether they be an LEP or a council, they are starting to realise the next step is required and that they are party to that. "I think the mayors, given the right powers, are the people who are best placed to act as the co- ordinators in the city regions to deliver on this. "So I am optimistic, and it's not blind opti- mism. It is on the back of seeing progress in the deployment of powers to local mayors, and I am hopeful that will continue. "I am buoyed up by the strength of voice that the Northern Powerhouse has had on the topic. And that the NP11 are all starting to talk the same language. "And that's giving me hope that it is possible to coalesce around the mayoral role and allow co- operation to happen to unlock investment that's being talked about." Changing scene Yet, I ask, surely such regional repositioning would disrupt the continued overleaf

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