ETI appoints new chief executive
The appointment follows the death of his predecessor David Clarke in early February.
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The appointment follows the death of his predecessor David Clarke in early February.
ETI appoints new chief executive Read More »
Without customer-focused charging management – aka “smart charging” – unmanaged charging practices, and the strain these place on electricity networks, could present a barrier to mass-market uptake, it argues.
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Two new insight reports released by the Institute suggest that by utilising the emergence of “connected home” data, energy providers can look towards providing heat and comfort as a packaged service rather than simply the selling of units of fuel.
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The project builds on findings in a report published by ETI last year which identified significant value in the potential use of salt caverns for storing hydrogen gas which could then be used to power gas turbines when demand for electricity is high.
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RedT said the 5kW, 40kWh demonstration system will be installed at the headquarters of warehousing and logistics company JB Wheaton as part of a trial by Eon to understand the potential for improved payback on solar PV installations for commercial customers.
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A report entitled ‘Future Resilience of the UK Electricity System’ and published by the ERP highlights a range of future trends that will need to be acted upon to ensure we have a resilient electricity system in the future.
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The work, which will be completed by the end of October, will help ensure more than 120 businesses and residents benefit from a secure and reliable supply of power for years to come.
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Companies or individual customers who can generate electricity onto the network, or reduce how much they use at certain times, could help the network operator meet future demand at peak times, and receive payment in return.
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The network operator says this will help prepare the electricity network for renewable energy and keep costs down for customers.
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Between July and October the helicopters will be surveying around 3,800 pylons from Cumbria to Greater Manchester checking for any potential damage or deterioration to ensure the power supplied to five million customers remains reliable.
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