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Webinar: Tuesday 4 July 11:00 – 12:00
The Climate Change Committee report Delivering a reliable decarbonised power system illustrates what a reliable, resilient, decarbonised electricity supply system could look like in 2035, and the steps required to achieve it. It provides new insights and new advice on how such a system can be achieved by 2035, using real weather data and hourly analysis of Great Britain’s power system (Northern Ireland is part of the all-Ireland system). It also looks at the implications for hydrogen with supporting research Net Zero Power and Hydrogen: Capacity Requirements for Flexibility from Afry.
Hear from speakers Rachel Hay (Head of Energy Supply Decarbonisation and Resilience, CCC) and John Perkins (Principal Consultant, Afry) to gain unique insights into the report.
Download the full report: www.theccc.org.uk/publication/delivering-a-reliable-decarbonised-power-system/
Supporting research: www.theccc.org.uk/publication/net-zero-power-and-hydrogen-capacity-requirements-for-flexibility-afry/
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Speakers
- Rachel Hay – Head of Energy Supply Decarbonisation and Resilience, CCC
- John Perkins – Principal Consultant, Afry
Chair
- Mike Thompson – Director, EY
Rachel Hay
Climate Change Committee / Head of Energy Supply Decarbonisation and Resilience
Rachel Hay
Climate Change Committee / Head of Energy Supply Decarbonisation and Resilience
Rachel has worked in the energy and climate change space for over a decade, having started out on the Ofgem Graduate Scheme back in 2010. After 7 years spent at Ofgem, Rachel moved to the Climate Change Committee to lead their work on residential buildings decarbonisation, delivering reports such as the ‘Homes Fit for the Future’ Report, the CCC’s advice to Parliament on implementing a 2050 net zero target and their Sixth Carbon Budget advice. Rachel now heads up the team working on energy supply decarbonisation and resilience.
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