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The future for smart home energy data innovation

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Panel Discussion
  • Session
  • Thursday, 17 October 2013
  • 00:17 - 00:17
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Publication date: 17 Oct 2013
  • Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Power in Unity: a Whole-System Approach

About the session

This panel discussion takes a look at the future for smart home energy data innovation. The panel chairman reports the outcome of the previous day's workshop. Additional topics that are discussed include: will smart metering have an impact on power quality and, if so, will it be positive or negative?; how is or will smart metering be affected by existing power quality issues in the light of developments in renewable energy sources?; monitoring two-way flows for smart meters on the network to maintain quality; and integrating power quality analysis capabilities in wireless smart energy meters.


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Power

Power

Speakers

  • MH

    Mike Halley

    Trilliant Holdings, Inc., EMEA Office, Vice-President, UK

  • RH

    Rich Hampshire

    CGI Group Inc., Practice Lead, Smart Grids and Smart Enabled Energy Retail

  • ZE

    Zia Emin

    Parsons Brinckerhoff, Power Networks, Chief Power Systems Engineer

  • TS

    Trygve Skjotskift

    Accenture plc, Nordics Region, Senior Manager and Lead for Smart Grid and Smart City Services

  • Dave Openshaw

    Dave Openshaw

    Millhouse Power Limited, Member of the Energy Policy Panel

    In January 2016, Dave formed his own limited company, Millhouse Power Limited, offering consultancy services to the electricity sector, specialising in smart grids, asset management, strategy and innovation.Dave has served in the industry since 1966, beginning his career with East Midlands Electricity Board before moving to Eastern Electricity in 1973. Since then he has served with TXU Europe Distribution, 24 Seven Utility Services Ltd, EDF Energy and UK Power Networks. His career has involved roles in operations, planning, regulation, asset management and research & development.Dave serves on a number of industry forums and working groups including the Smart Grid Forum, the IET Energy Policy Panel and The ETI Smart Systems and Heat Programme Strategic Advisory Group. He is currently Vice Chair of the Future Power System Architecture Project Delivery Board.Dave holds an Honours Degree in Electrical Power Engineering. He is a Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce.
  • DB

    Duncan Botting

    Global Smart Transformation Ltd., Managing Director

    Duncan currently holds the posts of Managing Director at Global Smart Transformation Ltd based in Scotland and Director of the European Utilities Telecom Council based in Brussels. In these roles he works closely with customers, academia, industry, government and regulators to deliver innovative technical solutions to market challenges. Recent experience includes Smart Grid and Smart City development in Europe where he has been at the interface between government and industry. He also provides mentoring and business acceleration services to several Small and Medium Enterprises in the UK. His previous roles included Business Innovation and Growth Director at Parsons Brinckerhoff, Executive Chairman of the Scottish European Green Energy Centre, Managing Director ITI Energy and Head of Technology & Business Development at ABB. He has over 35 years’ experience covering the complete spectrum of technical and commercial roles from apprentice to boardroom.He is a past visiting professor at Imperial College London and currently a visiting professor at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He is an active member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and is involved in many influential panels, advisory boards and committees both at a National and European level. He was a founding member of the National Skills Academy for Power.He is IET Energy Sector Chair and is an active member of the IET Energy Policy Panel, member of the Advisory Board for UK Energy Research Council (UKERC), a member of the European Commission Smart Grids Taskforce, a previous Vice-Chair of the European Technology Platform for “SmartGrids” and a founding member of the UK Government’s Smart Grid Forum. He has been named as one of the top 40 influencers in European Smart Grids and continues to help shape thinking in the energy sector.
  • Dave Openshaw

    Dave Openshaw

    Millhouse Power Limited, Member of the Energy Policy Panel

    In January 2016, Dave formed his own limited company, Millhouse Power Limited, offering consultancy services to the electricity sector, specialising in smart grids, asset management, strategy and innovation.Dave has served in the industry since 1966, beginning his career with East Midlands Electricity Board before moving to Eastern Electricity in 1973. Since then he has served with TXU Europe Distribution, 24 Seven Utility Services Ltd, EDF Energy and UK Power Networks. His career has involved roles in operations, planning, regulation, asset management and research & development.Dave serves on a number of industry forums and working groups including the Smart Grid Forum, the IET Energy Policy Panel and The ETI Smart Systems and Heat Programme Strategic Advisory Group. He is currently Vice Chair of the Future Power System Architecture Project Delivery Board.Dave holds an Honours Degree in Electrical Power Engineering. He is a Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce.
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