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Balancing supply and demand in the energy system - Presentation


Citation Buckman, A. Balancing supply and demand in the energy system - Presentation, ETI, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000480.
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Author(s) Buckman, A.
Project partner(s) ETI
Publisher ETI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000480
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Abstract ETI’s Strategy Analyst Alex Buckman presents “Balancing supply and demand in the energy system” at the All Energy 2017 Conference in Glasgow.
  • Energy balancing is critical and extends beyond the electricity system
  • Numerous opportunities to achieve balancing include:
    • Energy storage
    • Demand side flexibility
    • Vector integration
  • Key decisions that lead to new energy systems will affect how much and what type of flexibility is needed.
  • There is a huge amount of potential that we do not currently understand about balancing within a whole energy system.
  • It is possible to assess the requirements for future flexibility – tools and evidence are being developed to help with this.
Associated Project(s) ETI-EN1005: Storage and Flexibility Modelling
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