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Case study: demand response in practice the end users perspective

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  • Tuesday, 17 May 2016
  • 10:17 - 10:17
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Publication date: 02 Jun 2016
  • Location: Electricity theatre, Hall 12, NEC, Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Utility Week Live

About the session

Electricity margins are tighter than they have been for years, this combined with a likely future shift from centralised generation to small scale distributed power means the speed of response to changes in energy supply and demand will be more important than ever.   Grid agility and flexibility will become essential and demand-side response (DSR) will play an increasingly vital role in building a resilient, sustainable and affordable electricity system for the future

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  • CO2 emissions
  • aggregate
  • carbon
  • energy
  • low carbon

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  • Simon  Drury

    Simon Drury

    Aggregate Industries, Sustainability Manager

    Simon Drury is the Sustainability Manager – Resources, at Aggregate Industries(AI). Simon manages AI’s national Energy, Water and Waste portfolios. Simon joined AI in June from Ricardo – AEA (Energy and Environment) where he was Principal Consultant , for eight years. At Ricardo –AEA he was the Circular Economy Knowledge Leader and former Director of the Defra’s Envirowise Programme. Prior to this Simon was UK Environment and Energy Manager for Center Parcs.
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