Report, together with formal minutes

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    • Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Energy and Climate Change Committee
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Report, together with formal minutes

(HC, 194-1 . The future of Britain's electricity networks : second report of session 2009-10 ; v. 1)

Stationery Office, 2010

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At head of title: House of Commons. Energy and Climate Change Committee

"Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 10 February 2010."

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In this report, "The Future of Britain's Electricity Networks ("HC 194-I")", the Committee calls on the Government to provide strategic leadership to ensure the timely delivery of a smart grid. Existing regulatory and policy frameworks, along with the current grid infrastructure, were developed to serve the fossil fuel economy of the twentieth century. By 2020, the UK electricity network will need to accommodate a far more diverse energy mix that includes a much higher proportion of renewables that cannot respond so easily to fluctuating demand. The only cost-effective response to these developments is the creation of a smart grid that intelligently manages demand and supply across the energy system. Concerns noted in the report include: ofgem granting funding for new grid investment projects before the completion of a fundamental review of how better use can be made of the existing network; the increase in the cost of managing electricity flows across the system caused by inherent flaws in the British Electricity Trading and Transmission Arrangements (BETTA); the industry's failure to agree a new transmission access regime that will tackle the queue of 60 GW of generation, a large proportion of which is renewables, waiting to connect to the grid; the absence of a 'culture of innovation' within the networks sector; and, the growing shortage of trained people in the networks sector.

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  • NCID
    BB04949091
  • ISBN
    • 9780215544131
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    77 p.
  • Size
    30 cm
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