Two parts of the electricity generation sector were in the Climate Change Committee’s (CCC’s) firing line when it published its annual report to parliament. Among ‘specific key gaps that need to be addressed by government policy’ the CCC called for…
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INTERVIEW: Amanda Brock, OpenUK, on how Open Source is moving into energy
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How many energy companies have a policy against the use of so-called ‘Open source’ software in their activities? Amanda Brock, chief executive of OpenUK, says it’s a common prohibition – but she suspects that a closer look will reveal that…
Open up smart gas and electricity meter data or risk ‘flying blind’ into the energy transition: group on public interest calls for ‘bolder steps’
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It should be possible to use the data from millions of smart meters already installed in homes and small businesses to support public policy making and practice. But there are important gaps in making that possible – and perhaps the…
DIGITAL WEEK: suppliers told to complete smart meter rollout by mid 2025
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Recently Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) announced it will use ‘near real-time’ data to respond to power interruptions (see below). It said that a million of its customers now have smart meters and the Department for Business, Energy and…
INTERVIEW: Can Rebel Energy offer something new to energy customers?
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Are new energy companies offering something new to customers? Rebel Energy won over 700 investors in a crowdfinding round with that offer. Janet Wood spoke to its chief executive, Dan Bates and its chief commercial officer, Penelope Hope Rebel Energy…
Flexibility in Great Britain: what are the opportunities? Fast actors can gain most in the honeymoon period and district heat offers ‘a lot of value’
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New analysis considers GB’s ‘whole system’ energy future, with three heat scenarios, and finds ‘flexibility everywhere’ can save up to £17 billion annually. Janet Wood hears that in the short term providers can benefit from flexibility markets – but in…
Guidehouse: It’s time to rethink the offshore wind grid delivery model
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Izabela Kielichowska, associate director, Guidehouse, Brussels,says ambitious offshore energy growth plans are driving new thinking about energy system design in the UK The UK has been a leader in global and European offshore wind developments. In its 2020 Energy White Paper, the British…
Synchronous condensors: ready to roll out?
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Janet Wood looks at a grid stability option and asks whether it might prompt an addition to the power sector’s expanding suite of investment asset classes In the past, a gas turbine might have been thought more enticing to…
INTERVIEW: Mike Lockett, Uniper, talks about going carbon neutral by 2035
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Janet Wood talked to Mike Lockett, Uniper’s chief commercial officer, power, and UK country chairman, about how a fossil generator sets out to be carbon neutral in less than two decades A year ago Uniper announced a carbon neutral target…
European energy regulators say Covid experience opened a window into the future on digitalisation, decarbonisation, smart meters
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Covid has reinforced the value of digitalisation in energy systems, according to a first report on the pandemic’s effect on Europe’s national energy systems produced by the Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER). It said in national regulatory authorities (NRAs)…