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The role of standards - All Energy 2015

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Exhibition
  • Session
  • Wednesday, 06 May 2015
  • 14:6 - 14:6
  • Duration: 17 mins
  • Publication date: 14 May 2015
  • Location: NA, SECC, Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Part of event All Energy 2015

About the session

All Energy 2015 - SECC Glasgow - Wednesday 6th May

DECC & Ofgem’s Smart Grid Forum Vision and Route-map identifies a requirement to explore ways to help development of the UK’s energy system supply chain to enable it to gain access to and benefit from smart grid opportunities presented both in the UK and overseas.  Work Stream 9 was established to try to address the issues and opportunities facing stakeholders who have an interest in, and will benefit from, growth and innovation in the UK’s smart grid supply chain.

The session will draw on the work being undertaken in Work Stream 9 and will provide the opportunity for attendees to contribute to the discussion about:

• The real and perceived issues and barriers that might be constraining the growth of the smart grid supply chain

• How these issues and barriers might be most effectively addressed

• How learning from other sectors might provide valuable insight

• What benefits might be gained from the use and promotion of tools and standards.

The outcomes from the session will inform the work of Work Stream 9 as it builds and consolidates evidence to support the Smart Grid Forum in achieving its goals for smart grid supply chain.

Chair: Eric Brown, Director, Grid Scientific Limited

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  • Marco Marijewcyz

    Marco Marijewcyz

    E.ON Technologies, Team Leader - Technology Policy & Systems Analysis

    As Team Leader of Technology Policy and Systems Analysis in E.ON’s global unit ‘E.ON Technologies’, Marco has been deeply involved in UK and EU decentralised energy policy and standards for over 7 years. A current member of the World Green Building Council (WGBC) Europe Network policy committee, he has also been part of a number of key UK Green Building Council (UK-GBC) industry task groups including their Zero Carbon Homes Task Group (2008), Code for Sustainable Buildings Task Group (2009) and Sustainable Community Infrastructure Task Group (2010). In April 2010 he began an initial 15 month part-time secondment with the Zero Carbon Hub where he led cross-industry work on the Allowable Solutions aspect of the Zero Carbon Homes definition. He continues to lead work for the Zero Carbon Hub in this area and supporting UK Government when required on the market design of this new carbon offsetting market for home builders. Indeed, he recently completed a study (September 2014) for officials on options for Certification and Verification of Allowable Solutions. Marco has also been engaged in Smart Grid Standardization topics at a European level through the CEN-CENELEC-ETSI Smart Grid Coordination Group, where he was a member of the Working Group Sustainable Processes/Methodology. Marco holds a BSc. Management Sciences and an MBA in Global Energy (with distinction) and has previously spent time with BMW UK earlier on in his career.
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