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Case study: Flexible Urban Networks

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  • Tuesday, 17 May 2016
  • 15:17 - 15:17
  • Duration: 17 mins
  • Publication date: 31 May 2016
  • Location: Electricity theatre, Hall 12, NEC, Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Utility Week Live

About the session

Ofgem began the LCNF in 2010 as part of the previous price control, with £500 million to spend on innovative projects led by the DNOs. Six years on and the results have been astounding, with far-reaching implications for the entire energy system. This case study-led seminar takes a closer look at some of the LCNF funded projects and their findings.

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  • circuit breaker
  • link box switches
  • low carbon
  • power electronics

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    Peter Lang

    UKPN, Senior Technology Transfer Engineer

    Peter graduated from Southampton University in 1987. He has worked for UK Power Networks (UKPN) and its predecessor companies for over 25 years. He currently manages a number of demonstration projects funded by Ofgem’s LCNF mechanism aimed at improving network performance. Peter has also been involved in preparing many of UKPN’s successful Tier 2 bids including Low Carbon London, Flexible Plug and Play and Smarter Networks Storage. He is currently involved in UKPN’s Flexible Urban Networks at Low Voltage (FUN-LV) where he is the design authority and provides operational and technical support.
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