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Future energy
Consumers require energy that is clean, secure, affordable, and fair. This is achievable, but strategic coordination and whole system thinking is key to achieving net zero while ensuring security of…
Future energy
Consumers will play a bigger role in the energy system in future, but care must be taken to ensure fairness so changes to markets and policy have an equitable outcome for all consumers. We…
Future energy
Flexibility is the ability to shift the consumption or generation of energy in time or location. Flexibility is crucial to operating the energy system where the supply and demand of energy needs to…
Future energy
Reaching net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050 is critical to limiting the negative impacts of climate change. In this section, we look at potential emissions reductions across…
Networks
Every year, the ESO assesses and manages outages on the National Electricity Transmission System across the Scotland, England and Wales.
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…
Future energy
We believe that there are aspects of decarbonising the whole energy system that are driven mainly by local factors. These cannot be fully understood using only a top-down assessment…
Future energy
Here you can find an indexed archive of publications, reports and documents relating to the Distributed ReStart project.