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Could the UK run a net-negative emission power grid by 2033?

Business Green

National Grid's Future Energy Scenarios analysis paints a compelling picture of the potential for an energy system replete with hydrogen, CCS and millions of EVs. While both CCS and hydrogen technologies are in their relative infancy today, they are critical to the UK meeting its legally-binding net zero target, it stresses.

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How IoT transforms power distribution management

Smart Energy International

A new set of integrated technologies has been introduced by Huawei to manage the increasing complexities of utility distribution networks. Generation curtailment and increasing congestion and inertia deficits are among the challenges with grids that are inflexible and were not designed or built for these resources.

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UK nuclear, wind, and solar groups team up to demand 2035 net zero grid target

Business Green

The UK's leading nuclear, wind, and solar industry trade bodies have joined together to urge the government to set ambitious clean energy deployment goals for the end of the decade, backed by a binding 2035 target for the delivery of a net zero emissions power grid.

Demand 101
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EVs are the Game-Changing DER: Exploring Vehicle Grid Integration for Grid Balancing

AutoGrid

Our energy systems are being transformed by the dramatic increase in distributed energy resources (DER) that are now populating power grids around the world. Ironically, electric vehicles (EVs), the most challenging DER asset, could also be the most transformative of all. Luckily, there is good news on that front.

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Empowering India’s Energy Revolution with AI and Prosumers

AutoGrid

With a power grid that has been notoriously unreliable in the past, India’s goal to transform formerly passive consumers into prosumers would seem an uphill battle. Smart AC units that can respond to the need for demand flexibility via smart thermostats and other technologies are absolutely critical. Just as in the U.S.,

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Reports: BEIS eyeing shift in green policy costs from electricity to gas bills

Business Green

The costs of environmental and social levies, such as renewables subsidies and warm homes discounts for vulnerable householders, are currently paid for through electricity bills rather than general taxation, but as the power grid has decarbonised, the case for a change in policy has grown.

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How VPPs Reduce Both Costs and Emission in Meeting Peak Demands

AutoGrid

Demand response (DR) first and foremost; targeted reductions in demand can have the same impact on the power grid as increasing supply and typically at lower cost (and with lower emissions). As VPPs are de-risked by wider deployments and accommodating market structures, prices are expected to decline.

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