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Network Transition Challenges Presentation

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Abstract:

ETI’s Strategy Director Jo Coleman presented “Network Transition Challenges” at the Energy Institute’s energy storage 2016 - prospects for scaling up UK storage capacity conference.

  • Energy networks are a core part of the energy system
  • Overarching challenges for transitioning networks
  • Integrating networks to optimiseacross energy vectors and deliver flexibility
  • Decarbonising heat through single and multi-vector routes
  • To what extent is energy storage needed?
  • Using H2 storage to maximise use of CCS investment in the power system
  • How might storage be operated?
  • Salt caverns for hydrogen storage in conjunction with flexible turbines
  • Pumped Heat Electrical Storage

Publication Year:

2016

Publisher:

ETI

Author(s):

Coleman, J.

Language:

English

File Type:

application/pdf

File Size:

984454 B

Rights:

Energy Technologies Institute Open Licence for Materials

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Region:

United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Presentation

Theme(s):

Energy Storage and Distribution