Abstract:
This project quantified the opportunity for Macro level Distributed Energy (DE) across the UK and accelerate the development of appropriate technology by 2020 for the purposes of significant implementation by 2030. The project studied energy demand such as residential accommodation, local services, hospitals, business parks and equipment, and is developing a software methodology to analyse local combinations of sites and technologies. This enabled the design of optimised distributed energy delivery solutions for these areas.
This deliverable is number 2 of 3 in Work Package 1. This report reviews the current landscape surrounding Distributed Energy in the UK and concludes that whilst there are many barriers to its application in the UK, there are also significant potential benefits and opportunities. This research indicates that further work is merited to identify the right solutions to enable DE to become a meaningful contributor to the UK’s overall low carbon energy solution.
From the research carried out for this report it is possible to draw the following conclusions with respect to DE;
Publication Year:
2011
Publisher:
ETI
Author(s):
Neeson, C.
Energy Category
Language:
English
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Region:
United Kingdom
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