Description
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF UTILITIES MANAGEMENT, EMA Workshop for Membership, 21 May 2026, 14:00-15:00 (UK Time), Live Virtual Event
Utilities management across the energy supply chain, spanning Distribution Network Operators (DNOs), energy suppliers and meter operators is often perceived as complex and fragmented. In the construction sector, particularly on temporary sites, this complexity frequently leads to overreliance on diesel generators due to challenges in planning, coordination and connection to mains infrastructure.
This workshop is designed to simplify the fundamentals of utilities management by explaining the key roles within the supply chain and how they work together. It also highlights practical approaches to effective energy planning. Participants will learn how early coordination, accurate demand forecasting and proactive stakeholder engagement can help reduce reliance on temporary generation, while improving cost efficiency, operational performance and sustainability outcomes.
This session is aimed at energy managers, project managers, site managers, engineers, sustainability professionals, and anyone involved in planning or managing utilities on construction or temporary sites.
The workshop will offer an opportunity to ask questions.
Date: 21 May 2026
Time: 14:00-15:00
Format: Live Virtual Webinar
Joining Instructions: Shared upon receipt of payment
CPD: 1 hour
Workshop fee: £30+VAT (This is a discounted fee for the EMA membership and EMA ESOS Lead Assessors only, the full fee for non-members is £40+VAT.)
Non-attendance: The EMA does not offer a refund for non-attendance.





