People across the South West are being asked for their views on the future of energy in the region.
Next month National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED) is holding an in-person and online event to hear what its customers want from the electricity network.
The company is inviting views on how it can support communities, economic growth, jobs and skills.
Feedback from residents, businesses, local authorities, public bodies and charities will help shape the company’s regional investment plans for 2028-33.
NGED is keen to know what matters most to customers when it comes to delivering reliable, affordable, and inclusive services.
Sarah Jeffery, NGED’s head of community and customer engagement, said: “We are hosting a series of events to hear from regional voices about how and where we should be investing for the future.
“We want to learn how we can better support our 1.2 million customers in the South West, and create a cleaner, more resilient energy system.”
The event is taking place at the Exeter Chiefs’ Sandy Park Stadium on Tuesday 14 April from 10am, including lunch.
- To attend in person, register at: Event Details | National Grid Electricity Distribution: South West of England, Exeter 14 April IN PERSON
- To join online, register at: Event Details | National Grid Electricity Distribution: South West of England, 14 April ONLINE

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