The Distributed Energy Show is a free to attend exhibition and conference that brings together the entire supply-chain focused on distributed energy resources, providing visitors with a comprehensive array of technologies and systems to enable them to generate, store, manage and distribute their own power and heat.

With the energy market undergoing a critical transition towards decentralisation and flexibility, the exhibition and conference showcases the very latest advancements in technology, policy and regulation that are enabling commercial and industrial energy users to meet their net-zero targets, reduce their costs and optimise their energy flexibility.

The rise in onsite generation, co-generation, renewables and energy storage are enabling a brighter future for both consumers and network operators, with advancements in technology further diversifying energy generation technologies.

Technological advances are enabling a mass decentralisation of energy generation, bringing together large and ever-increasing numbers of sources to contribute to greater efficiencies, reliability and sustainability whilst simultaneously reducing costs to end-users.

Set within the wide-ranging technology exhibition, two conference stages provide a dedicated forum for both end users and power network operators with conference sessions incorporating a mix of business models, technology options, considerations and practical steps for reducing energy bills and increasing levels of sustainability.

Visitors to the show include executives and facility managers responsible for resource-hungry industrial facilities, major retail properties, residential builds, property development, construction and maintenance. In addition to the end-users, energy suppliers, network operators, transmission and distribution companies will use the show to source technologies to increase their own efficiencies and sustainability.

Technologies on display include solar systems, gas turbines, wind turbines, combined heat & power, energy storage systems, small hydro, fuel cells, smart energy systems and platforms, virtual power plant systems, cabling, converters, power electronics and many more.

An estimated 120+ companies will exhibit and an expected 2,500 buyers, engineers, facility managers and executives will be in attendance.

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