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  • Wednesday, 12 October 2016
  • 11:12 - 11:12
  • Duration: 11 mins
  • Publication date: 26 Oct 2016
  • Location: NA, Manchester Central, Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Low Carbon Networks & Innovation Conference 2016

About the session

The 2016 Low Carbon Networks & Innovation Conference provides an opportunity to explore the key learnings from electricity and gas network innovation projects. The programme will provide unparalleled networking opportunities in addition to project focused presentations and workshops.

Co-hosted by Electricity North West and taking place at the iconic Manchester Central, the LCNI Conference will be held on 11-13 October 2016. The conference and exhibition will be the UK's must-attend electricity and gas network innovation event for 2016.

Keywords:
  • DNO
  • Ofgem
  • VoLL
  • electric vehicles
  • energy user
  • low carbon
  • power cut
  • power networks

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  • Michael Brainch

    Michael Brainch

    Electricity North West (Impact Research), Head of Impact Utilities

    Michael is in charge of the specialist Utilities division at Impact Research with overall responsibility for research projects from inception to delivery. Michael’s primary role is assisting clients with what their customers think and providing real nuggets of insight and managing project briefs and proposals. Michael uses his market research experience to support his team in the successful design, data collection, analysis and dissemination of research projects. He has worked extensively on studies of utility customers’ satisfaction and their willingness to pay for services.
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