Energy UK – Future of Energy
Sam Hollister, Director of Economics, Energy UK
Categories: Conference Presentations, Energy demand, Energy policy
Tags: 2019 conference, Consumers, net zero
Future-of-Energy-Sam-Hollister.pdf 639.91 KBSep
2019
Sam Hollister, Director of Economics, Energy UK
Categories: Conference Presentations, Energy demand, Energy policy
Tags: 2019 conference, Consumers, net zero
Future-of-Energy-Sam-Hollister.pdf 639.91 KBTim Lord, Director Clean Growth, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Tim Lord’s presentation covers UK policy successes to date; the lessons learnt from them; and the key (new/different) challenges for the next phase of policy design and delivery, driven by net zero.
Categories: Conference Presentations, Energy and environment, Energy policy
Tags: 2019 conference, carbon reduction, Energy policy, net zero
Policy-Levers-Tim-Lord-BEIS-.pdf 429.93 KBMark Taylor, Deputy Director of Innovation, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy The role of innovation can support a healthy economy designed to thrive and be sustainable. However, to deliver the energy transformation, it needs to be coupled with economic innovation. Underpinned by the Government’s Clean Growth Strategy, hear how the BEIS Energy Innovation Programme is providing support to business for developing transformative solutions and meeting the UK’s climate change targets.
Categories: Conference Presentations, Energy and environment, Energy policy
Tags: 2019 conference, energy economics, Innovation, net zero
Economic-innovation_Mark-Taylor-BEIS.pdf 3.46 MBSara Vaughan, Policy and Regulatory Affairs Director, E.ON
Categories: Conference Presentations, Energy and environment, Energy policy
Tags: 2019 conference, net zero
E.ON_Approaching-net-zero-an-energy-company-view-.pdf 1.41 MBNeil Morris, CEO, The Faraday Institution A recent study to identify the maximum opportunity for electric vehicle and battery cell production concluded that demand for UK-produced batteries could need the equivalent of 4 – 13 “gigafactories” – large, high volume, battery manufacturing facilities – by 2040. Neil Morris, CEO of the Faraday Institution will outline what actions need to be taken now, and by whom, to ensure that this opportunity is captured to encourage inward investment in such facilities and make the most of this opportunity for the UK. He will also discuss the initiatives underway at the Faraday Institution to strengthen the UK’s research base by developing new innovative models of conducting large, mission-driven battery research programmes, and the skills development and entrepreneurial programmes that will be needed to deliver the next rounds of scientific breakthroughs and support the R&D requirements of the UK gigafactories of the future.
Categories: Conference Presentations, Energy and environment, Energy policy, Transport
Tags: 2019 conference, batteries, Electric vehicles, Innovation, net zero
Role-of-Innovation-in-Battery-Development-Faraday.pdf 2.31 MBMichael Grubb, Professor of Energy and Climate Change, UCL ISR
Categories: Conference Presentations, Energy and environment, Energy economics, Energy policy
Tags: 2019 conference, Europe, net zero
Economics-and-policy-Politics-and-Europe-michael-grubb-UCL-.pdf 1.55 MBand how innovation is putting customers in control and unlocking grid flexibility Fiona Howarth, CEO, Octopus Electric Vehicles
Categories: Conference Presentations, Energy and environment, Energy policy, Renewables, Transport
Tags: 2019 conference, Consumers, flexibility, Innovation, net zero
Fuelling-our-road-revolution-with-renewable-energy-Fiona-Howarth-Octopus.2.pdf 3.5 MBGuy Newey, Strategy and Performance Director, Energy Systems Catapult Guy’s presentation will identify the key innovation challenges to get us to net zero targets. It will consider a better approach to heat decarbonisation, what needs to happen to ensure electric vehicles integrate well into the power system, and what are the risks and opportunities of digitalisation in the energy sector.
Categories: Conference Presentations, Energy and environment, Energy policy
Tags: 2019 conference, net zero
Net-Zero-levels-of-innovation-Guy-Newey-ESC-.pdf 5.25 MBChris Stark, Chief Executive, The Committee on Climate Change Chris will outline the Committee on Climate Change’s advice to Government on achieving Net-Zero with a focus on more challenging sectors including heat, transport and industry – and the economic implications.
Categories: Conference Presentations, Energy and environment, Energy policy, Transport
Tags: 2019 conference, energy economics, net zero, The CCC
lfiting-the-lid-on-net-zero-chris-stark-the-ccc-.pdf 658.24 KBThe Reshaping Regulation report concludes that in the future the energy sector will be consumer-led, low-carbon, dynamic and resilient. To achieve this will require unlocking the potential of data, recalibrating security of supply, reshaping the retail market and redesigning regulation. Dr Jeffrey Hardy is a Senior Research Fellow at the Grantham Institute – Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College London, where he researches energy market transformation, innovative business models. He is also a Non-Executive Director of Public Power Solutions, a wholly-owned company of Swindon Borough Council specialising in renewable power and waste solutions. Previously he was Head of Sustainable Energy Futures at the GB energy regulator, Ofgem and Head of Science for Work Group III of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He’s also worked at the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the UK Energy Research Centre, the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Green Chemistry Group at the University of York and at Sellafield as research chemist in a nuclear laboratory.
Categories: Conference Presentations, Energy policy
Tags: Data, digital energy, energy as service, energy innovation, Laura Sandys, Regulation, Retail market
190918-Reshaping-regulation-Jeff-Hardy.pdf 1.75 MB