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Smart Building Potential Within Heavily Utilised Networks

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Event
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  • Wednesday, 24 May 2017
  • 14:24 - 14:24
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Publication date: 02 Jun 2017
  • Location: Network Theatre, Hall 12, NEC, Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Utility Week 2017

About the session

Transformation is key to utilities survival in today’s challenging environment. The audiences of Utility Week Live’s sister brands, Utility Week, WWT, WET News and Network, have voted for the top ten technologies transforming their industries – and this session will showcase some of the best, with cutting edge technology solutions, game changing IT developments and engineering breakthroughs that will transform roles and organisations.

Overview:

- Project BAckground, Scope & Objectives

- DSR Testing Regime

- DSR Testing Results & Conclusions

- Network Modelling

- Business Case for DSR

- Application of DSR learning

 

Keywords:
  • carbon reduction
  • electricity
  • energy
  • energy cost
  • low carbon
  • power
  • smart
  • sustainable
  • technology
  • utilities

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  • Watson  Peat

    Watson Peat

    Scottish Power Energy Networks

    Watson Peat is a Lead Engineer in the Future Networks team at SP Energy Networks (SPEN), taking a lead role on the ‘Smart Buildings’ and ‘Flexible Networks’ projects. Since joining SPEN in 2007 he has managed a varied portfolio of projects on the electricity distribution network. He is a chartered electrical engineer and previously worked in other industries including 9 years in Water and 6 years in Rail
demand side management energy storage power grids power system control power system stability electric vehicles hybrid electric vehicles
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