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26/11/2025 to 28/11/2025
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When:
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26 - 28 November 2025
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Where:
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United Kingdom
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British Water is proud to support the Utilities Strategy Forum
British Water at Utilities Strategy Forum
The Utilities Strategy Forum (USF) is the leading event for senior executives from utilities and regulation to engage in strategic debates, share insight, and shape policy and investment for a sustainable future. The agenda focuses on regulatory reform, asset management, decarbonisation, resilience, and market models.
Why Attend?
- Participate in high-level panels and strategic roundtables.
- Hear from utilities, regulators, and industry thinkers on sector transformation.
- Network with peers driving change in regulation, investment, and operations
- Engage in discussions that influence policy direction and industry collaboration.
Topics include regulatory innovation, infrastructure financing, performance-based models, energy-water nexus, and resilience to climate and demand shocks. British Water will be present and our CEO, Lila Thompson, will contribute a keynote presentation to the programme.
Learn more and register to attend via https://www.utilitiesstrategyforum.com.

DATE: 26 November 2025 - 28 November 2025
LOCATION: East Horsley
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