More consistent engagement, clearer policy direction from central government, and a better understanding of planned infrastructure improvements would go a long way in supporting the sector. Without this, the gap between rising demand and available capacity risks continuing to widen.
However, despite the obstacles, there are examples of progress with industrial occupiers developing micro grids which demonstrates how alternative energy solutions can help unlock constrained sites, even if implementation is not straightforward. At the same time, there is growing recognition that the solution cannot rely solely on increasing supply.
Encouraging occupiers to adopt more flexible approaches to energy consumption is becoming an equally important part of the conversation. From demand management to on-site generation, a more adaptive approach to power usage could help ease pressure on the grid and support future growth.
