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Electricity Explained
The way electricity is generated is changing as we head towards a greener future.But it’s important to have different fuel sources and technologies to generate electricity to ensure a…
Future energy
The flexibility timeline devised as part of Bridging the Gap 2022 project brings together a wide range of flexibility-enabling commitments, actions, plans and strategies from across the energy…
Future energy
We’ve come a long way from the early 2000s when the nation was mostly powered by coal and gas.
Electricity Explained
We estimate that up to 37.4 million Electric Vehicles (EVs) will be on UK roads by 2050 – that’s a huge increase on today, where there are fewer than 1 million. Such…
Electricity Explained
Frequency literally means the number of times something happens over a period of time.
Future energy
From coal to clean – National Grid ESO are on a journey to zero carbon.Our report shares how Great Britain’s electricity system has changed since 1990.We believe Great Britain’s progress…
Future energy
The Stability Market Design project, a Network Innovation Allowance (NIA) funded innovation project, considered current GB stability arrangements and investigated the best option for an end-to-end…
Electricity Explained
Inertia, frequency, voltage, thermal, constraints…these are just a few of the factors that go into the highly complex process of balancing the grid.But don’t worry if you’re not up to speed on the…
Future energy
Here you can find an indexed archive of publications, reports and documents relating to the Distributed ReStart project.