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Following the removal of the Triads, the Demand Flexibility Service (DFS) gives organisations the opportunity to generate revenue by turning down their electricity use during times of peak demand
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Listen to our latest podcast with ENA’s Randolph Brazier on what the networks are doing to help in the energy transition and the key role they play
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The UK’s wider economy has seen its energy usage decline by almost 20% over the same period
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A new report from IDTechEx suggests traction batteries and motors will see a “meteoric rise” in demand as wide-scale EV adoption ramps up
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Dr Iain Staffell of Imperial College London said: ‘Having flexibility within the power system at these critical moments is crucial to keeping Britain’s lights on’
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An independent analysis by academics from Imperial College London says the power sector’s emissions fell from 161 million tonnes in 2010 to 54 million metric tonnes in 2019 as a result of clean electricity
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Capgemini has published new data revealing that as global energy demand continued to rise through 2018, so did greenhouse gas emissions
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The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy has revealed this surge in clean energy was driven by strong growth from wind and hydropower
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It says this is the case even if electricity interconnectors stopped delivering power on the day the UK leaves the EU
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This rise, from 24.6TWh to 27.1TWh over the course of a year, was driven by an increase in clean capacity
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Scientists say the use of direct air capture could need as much as a quarter of global energy supplies in 2100
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The nation’s Coal Minister, Pralhad Joshi, said national supply hit 991.35 million tonnes in 2018/2019
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