Our latest internal and external presentations from workshops and events are available here. These presentations are not reviewed.
Our latest internal and external presentations from workshops and events are available here. These presentations are not reviewed.
IGov Roundtable on putting people at the heart of the energy system From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: putting people at the heart of the energy system, Citizens Advice, London, 10th July 2018 Summary Definitions Carbon budgets Value in the energy system Governance Overview of findings from IGov 1 This presentation can be found here: Mitchell – Intro to People at Centre Workshop
Read More »Putting people at the heart of the energy system From: Richard Hoggett Presentation to: putting people at the heart of the energy system, Citizens Advice, London, 10th July 2018 Summary Aims of the roundtable Drivers of change Why think about a people-focussed energy system? What are some of the issues to consider? How can people be put in the centre? This presentation can be found here: Hoggett – IGov People and the Energy System 10th July
Read More »EV Workshop Introduction, IGov and EVs From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: Innovation & governance of the power sector to enable a high penetration of electric vehicles, Chatham House, London, 12th June 2018 Summary Definitions Carbon budgets Value in the energy system Governance Energy system transformation Governance needs for EVs This presentation can be found here: Mitchell IGov EV Workshop 12 June
Read More »Innovation and governance to enable a high penetration of electric vehicles From: Antony Froggatt Presentation to: Innovation & governance of the power sector to enable a high penetration of electric vehicles, Chatham House, London, 12th June 2018 Summary Agenda EV Deployment – points of infulence Environmental control Global forcasts Impact on power demand Falling storage costs Charging infrastructure Corporate engagement This presentation can be found here: froggatt
Read More »Challenge to the Government, the Regulator and the monopoly companies: help fix our failed governance system From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: Oxford Energy Colloquia, 5 June 2018, Oxford Summary Review the CCC carbon budgets and what we are on target to achieve The ‘easy’ GHG reductions undertaken for electricity; minimal heat and transport reductions GB needs more policies, but it also needs governance to ensure policies are implemented (rhetoric versus practice) Governance fit for a 21 C Energy System The four key dimensions of a fit-for-purpose GB energy governance framework Case Study of All-but broken Governance
Read More »Alternative models – is moving to a DSO the right approach? From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: Utility Week Live, 23 May 2019 Summary Definitions of DER, DSO, DSP Underlying arguments for DSP Understanding DER value System design Challenges and solutions Why DSPs are better Who should become a DSP? How does regulation need to change? A timescale for change Conclusions This presentation can be found here: Mitchell DNO to DSO – Delivering the Power System of the Future
Read More »Innovation and governance in the British energy transitions From: Matthew Lockwood Presentation to: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, 14th May 2018 Summary The British energy transition to date The GB energy governance approach Challenges for the next phase of transition This presentation can be found here: Lockwood Innovation & govenance in the GB energy system
Read More »Assessing market arrangements and getting the best deal for users From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: WEET Forum – Priorities for the UK Energy Market: competition, infrastructure and innovation, 26th April 2018, London Summary Getting the best deal for users – much broader than p/unit – more to do with having governance arrangements which deliver the services that users want Best deal for users with respect to decarbonisation: a new ‘user’ proposition Best deal for users with respect to the services users want and cost of service: we need a new energy system structure We need process and
Read More »Smart Lessons from States of USA and Australia From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: BEIS, Brown Bag Lunch, 22nd March 2018 Summary Australia is an example of where the ‘future’ energy system is already happening Came from one big mistake of traditional regulatory mechanism combined with technology cost reductions; Government / Regulator not waking up to situation / taking action fast enough; plus governance which is difficult to change NYS was given mandate by people of NYS after Hurricane Sandy and has proactively torn up rule book to put in place fit-for-purpose governance for sustainable technologies and
Read More »The Market Implications of the Brooklyn Micro Grid From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: I-REMB Advisory Board, Copenhagen 30th Jan 2018 Summary Overview of the Brookyn Microgrid and LO3energy Transactive energy and blockchain Implications for the market and energy provision Challenges and realities Future markets and regulator innovation This presentation can be found here: I-REMB AG Jan
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