
An agentic energy company:
what does it mean and what does it take?
A breakfast seminar for energy leaders - exploring the journey from platform modernisation to agentic energy services.
AI acting autonomously on behalf of customers and the grid, making decisions and taking actions in real time, is no longer a distant prospect. But for most energy companies, the foundations are not yet in place to make it real.
The data is fragmented. Legacy systems are slowing everything down. The path from using AI to operating agentically is neither straight nor simple - and most organisations are only beginning to understand what it really involves.
In this session, we are bringing together leaders from across retail energy, technology, and regulation to map that journey honestly. What are the foundations that make AI possible? What does good look like once they are in place? And what does a truly agentic energy service mean for customers?
This is not a conference. There are no slides, no product demos, no sales pitches. Just a focused conversation over breakfast with people who are working on the same problem.

THE FORMAT
08:30 - Arrival breakfast and coffee
09:00 - Panel discussion and Q&A
10:00 - Open conversation
10:30 - Close
THE DETAILS
Thursday 18 June 2026, 8.30 – 10:30 am

Jean brings a rare inside view of what it takes to transform an energy business from the inside out. With more than 20 years of experience shaping growth, customer strategy and innovation across the UK energy sector, she has led major commercial, digital and operating model transformation programmes, launched market-leading customer propositions and built teams focused on customer value.
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Andy leads Faculty's Energy Transition and Environment business unit, designing and deploying AI solutions for energy, utilities and infrastructure businesses across Europe. With 15 years at the forefront of energy innovation through senior roles in consulting, startups and government, his focus is on helping organisations use decision intelligence to manage assets and systems in a rapidly changing energy landscape.

Crystal Hirschorn served as CTO at Zoa, the AI-powered consumer energy platform acquired by Centrica, where she led engineering, data science and the development of AI and ML systems designed to drive mass consumer adoption of green energy. With a track record of building technology at scale across media, cybersecurity and energy, she brings a practical, build-side perspective on what it actually takes to architect intelligent systems in a sector undergoing rapid transformation
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Neel leads the development of Kaluza's Energy Intelligence Platform. Drawing on Kaluza's experience embedding AI into the heart of its platform and product development, he will share what separates experimentation from AI at scale and what energy companies need to get right today to unlock truly agentic services tomorrow.
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