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Presentation: Are there lessons from dealing with the growth in PV that help with addressing the growth in EVs?
Are there lessons from dealing with the growth in PV that help with addressing the growth in EVs? From: Nigel Turvey, Western Power Distribution Presentation to: Innovation & governance of the power sector to enable a high penetration of electric vehicles, Chatham House, London, 12th June 2018 You can download the presentation here: Turvey
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Presentation: Electric Vehicles and Vehicle-to-Grid in the Nordic region
Electric Vehicles and Vehicle-to-Grid in the Nordic region From: Benjamin Sovacool, University of Sussex and Aarhus University Presentation to: Innovation & governance of the power sector to enable a high penetration of electric vehicles, Chatham House, London, 12th June 2018 You can download the presentation here: Sovacool
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Presentation: How the UK can lead the electric vehicle revolution
How the UK can lead the electric vehicle revolution From: Chaitanya Kumar, Green Alliance Presentation to: Innovation & governance of the power sector to enable a high penetration of electric vehicles, Chatham House, London, 12th June 2018 You can download the presentation here: Kumar
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Presentation: EVs as part of China’s Digital Economy
EVs as part of China’d Digital Economy From: David Elmes, Warwick Business School Presentation to: Innovation & governance of the power sector to enable a high penetration of electric vehicles, Chatham House, London, 12th June 2018 You can download the presentation here: elmes
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Presentation: The role of consumers
The Role of Consumers From: Jillian Anable, Professor of Transport and Energy, University of Leeds Presentation to: Innovation & governance of the power sector to enable a high penetration of electric vehicles, Chatham House, London, 12th June 2018 You can download the presentation here: anable
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New Thinking: More ambition needed for RIIO2 outputs
More ambition needed for RIIO2 outputs* Catherine Mitchell, IGov Team, 14th June 2018 Ofgem is currently consulting on multiple issues: RIIO2, network charging, post-supplier hub model, settlement and metering – and the sum of the decisions made about these consultations will form the basis of regulation for the next 10 years or so. It is therefore important to get these consultations ‘right’ – and from my perspective ‘right ‘ equals putting in place an energy system which removes barriers to delivering, whilst positively encouraging, the move to a smart and flexible energy system which is
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Global Insights: 13th June 2018
AUSTRALIA ATA and ENA show all electric is cheaper than dual fuel A report released this week by the Alternative Technology Association (ATA) and funded by Energy Consumers Australia (ECA) show that new homes, with efficient appliances, LED lighting, heat pump hot water systems and split system air-conditioning combined with a 5kW solar PV system could save the household between $900-$1,600 annually compared to dual fuel. The report calls for education within the building industry to show the benefit of the all-electric home. It also calls for a review of policies and programs that have
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Presentation: Challenge to the Government, the Regulator and the monopoly companies
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
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Global Insights: 5th June 2018
AUSTRALIA AEMC moving ahead with Finkel review recommendations The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has released a consultation on a proposed rule change on technical standards for generators. The rule change request has been preceded by collaboration between the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), generators, network businesses and power systems engineers. The rule change, originating from one of the recommendations from the Finkel review, will ensure that all new generators will meet required security and reliability targets. The targets will be set at a local level by the network companies and are dependent on local
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Presentation: Alternative models – is moving to a DSO the right approach?
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
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