Killing the kilowatt hour: rethinking energy as a consumer service
Philip is the Chief Executive Officer of the Energy Systems Catapult, part of a network of world-leading centres set up by the UK Government to transform the UK’s capability for innovation and help drive future economic growth. The Energy Systems Catapult was established in April 2015 with the remit to support the transition of the UK Energy System and enable economic growth from the many commercial and technological opportunities that will be created as the way we make, distribute and use energy undergoes radical change over the coming decades. The scope includes the interaction of energy with adjacent sectors, including water and transport He is a Commissioner on the global Energy Transition Commission and a member of the Global Futures Council of the World Economic Forum. Philip is also a Fellow of the Energy Institute and sits on various Advisory Panels.
Categories: Conference Presentations, Electricity and nuclear, Energy demand, Energy policy
Tags: 2018 Conference, Domestic heat, Energy Consumers - Domestic, Energy Consumers Industrial, Energy Systems Catapult
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2018