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Low Carbon Networks Fun: whar has been achieved to date and what does it mean for future innovation?

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  • Session
  • Tuesday, 23 May 2017
  • 11:30
  • Duration: 18 mins
  • Publication date: 14 Jun 2017
  • Location: Network Theatre, Hall 12, NEC, Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Utility Week 2017

About the session

Making innovation business as usual

This session will examine the learnings from the Low Carbon Network Fund; which initiatives are viable; how this is evaluated and evidenced; and how these findings will help to shape future thinking and inform further activities and research. It will also explore future funding and models

Keywords:
  • Brexit
  • consumers
  • decarbonisation
  • digital
  • electricity
  • gas
  • gas network
  • industry
  • low carbon
  • natural gas
  • network
  • power
  • power cuts
  • smart infrastructure
  • smart meter
  • solar
  • utilities
  • voltage control

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    Keith Bell

    University of Strathclyde

    Keith Bell is the ScottishPower Professor of Smart Grids at the University of Strathclyde and, since May 2014, a co-Director of the UK Energy Research Centre (http://www.ukerc.ac.uk/ ). He joined the University in 2005 having previously worked as a researcher in Bath, Manchester and Naples and as a system development engineer in the electricity supply industry in Britain. He is active in the International Council of Large Electric Systems (CIGRE) and the IET Power Academy, an initiative to promote electric power engineering as a graduate career in the UK. He is a Chartered Engineer and, at different times, has advised the Scottish Government, the Republic of Ireland government, the Northern Ireland Executive, Ofgem and the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change on electrical energy and power systems issues as well as leading a number of engineering research projects in collaboration with UK and European industry partners.
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