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The physical world
1. Energy – Mark Thompson discussed challenges and opportunities in the energy sector, including the need for a diverse mix of energy sources and systems to meet climate change targets. He outlined various innovation needs and opportunities.
2. Transport – Mark Matchett discussed connected transport and the challenges of congestion. He outlined a vision for an integrated intelligent connected transport system utilizing existing infrastructure through a systems approach.
3. Built Environment – Stephen Lowe discussed key themes in the built environment including urban living, construction, building performance, and infrastructure. He highlighted opportunities around health, energy efficiency, and lowering costs.
4. Next steps and Q & A
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Andreas Schierenbeck, President, Building Technologies, Siemens Inc.Michael Flynn
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E Metrics Marketing Optimisation Summit 2008mpgildea
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Theme 4 - Integration and Issues for Renewables
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2. Startups and large utilities now compete to provide C&I facilities with turnkey solutions
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1. The UK's energy transition
is here; how can energy
innovation futureproof
your business?
Richard Hughes,
Director of Sales and
Marketing, EDF Energy
2. • We are the largest supplier of electricity in
the country.
• We generate electricity through eight
nuclear power stations, over 30 wind
farms, one gas and two coal power
stations, and the largest battery storage
unit in the UK.
• We’re meeting around 20% of the
country’s demand, supplying millions of
customers and businesses with electricity
and gas.
• We produce more low-carbon electricity
than any other generator in the UK.
About EDF Energy
The leading supplier of
electricity to UK
businesses.
5. By working together we can secure the affordable,
low carbon future this country needs
6. What’s driving change?
More competitive
market
Government & Policy
Supply vs Demand
Faster more disruptive
technologies
Low carbon agenda
More competitive
market
Move towards digital
Wholesale and NEC
Costs 2012- 20
Culture
Supply, Demand & our
low carbon agenda
7. 0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Cost (£/MWh)
Energy Network & System Decarbonisation Capacity Market
Based on a low voltage HH customer in London, assuming flat baseload profile
Wholesale and Non Energy Costs 2012 - 2020Wholesale and Non-Energy Costs (NECs)
8. Supply vs Demand and our low carbon agenda
UK electricity demand forecast
TWh/year
Source: EDF Energy analysis
309
339
21
32
43
21
2016
Households
Economic
activity
Energy
efficiency
Electricity
share
2035
11. • Earn or save by helping the Grid
stay balanced
• A new supply/ demand
framework puts you in control
• Government investment and
grants
• Blockchain opportunities
Opportunities from disruption
12. How do you get there?
Talk about it
Talk to us about it
Know where you’re at and
where you want to be
1
2
3
13. Key innovations
impacting UK business
Battery
Storage
Electric
vehicles
PPA/
Private
wires
Demand
Side
Response
P2P &
Blockchain
Onsite
Generation
Combined
Heat &
Power
(CHP)
Renewables
14. Energy saving starts with
efficiency
• Lighting
• Heating and ventilation controls
• Remote auditing tools
• Staff behaviour
• Site behaviour
15. Benefits of embracing
new technology
• Return on Investment
• Competitive advantage
• Mitigate against rising costs
• Achieve your Corporate Social
Responsibility goals
• Enhance your brand reputation
• Be a smarter, flexible more
efficient energy user
18. Visit Imtech in the Facilities, Technology
and Innovation Theatre
@ 12.30 Tim Gray
Senior Energy Engineer, Imtech
Collaboration Delivers Innovative
Energy and FM Savings at Harrogate &
District NHS Trust
Visit us in the Flexible Power Zone
@1.30 Chris Regan,
Head of Business Development,
EDF Energy
Flex your assets to unlock new
revenue streams