London’s energy and water networks have provided for the capital’s needs during Covid-19. However they will need to help address significant issues in the aftermath of the pandemic such as the growing risks of flooding and drought, and, of course, play an important role in facilitating the UK’s journey to net zero emissions by 2050. This session examined how we can ensure the right regulatory framework is in place to solve these challenges – in particular, how should London’s utilities collaborate with each other to achieve better outcomes and what are the changes required to ensure that future price reviews promote infrastructure resilience?