Editor’s weekly: the next phase for decarbonisation
The revolution is growing in pace and reach.
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The revolution is growing in pace and reach.
Editor’s weekly: the next phase for decarbonisation Read More »
We all know that the delayed national rollout of smart meters is going to have to ramp up steeply in the coming couple of years in order to meet expectations for every home in the UK to have been offered a smart gas and electric meter by 2020. From the handful of SMETS1 installations currently made each day, suppliers will need to achieve a rate of around 5,000 SMETS 2 meters per day at peak, after the Data and Communications Company central system goes live.
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Delays to key consultations on the future of the energy system rumble on.
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The need for whole system thinking about energy has been a consistent thread running through industry debate this year. It was a key theme at the LCNI conference in Manchester (p18) and the raison d’etre for the Future Power System Architecture study.
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Networks mostly heaved a sigh of relief earlier this month when Ofgem released the findings of an independent review of Low Carbon Network Fund spending.
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The multi-national co-operation agreement applies to the UK, France, Belgium and Italy and mainly focuses on developing smart charging solutions (vehicle to grid) by bringing together technologies developed by both companies.
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The deal will see EDF Energy, alongside technology partner Upside Energy, open up all revenue streams available in the market today for these assets, including ancillary services, load shifting and wholesale optimisation.
EDF Energy enters asset optimisation deal Read More »
Under the deal, for which the price is undisclosed, the Pivot Power brand and name will continue as a subsidiary of EDF Renewables, and will be steered by the trio of entrepreneurs who launched the company in February 2018.
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The chargers will be offered to EDF Energy’s business customers and will be used at its own sites to provide up to 15 megawatts of additional energy storage capacity. That’s the equivalent amount of energy required to power 4,000 homes.
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Nissan and EDF Energy, the manufacturer’s long-term UK supplier, signed the new agreement in Paris earlier this month.
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