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FES 2024 framework development thought piece
Electricity Explained
If you haven’t thought about EVs yet, you soon will. We predict there’ll be up to 37.4 million of them on the road by 2050.Most major governments have already committed to ban the sale of new petrol…
Electricity Explained
Is it the kettle, the old school light bulbs, the tumble dryer? And did you check the power consumption on that new outdoor heater you bought for your garden makeover?
Electricity Explained
We’ve been hearing about electric vehicles (EVs) for a while now and with the UK government banning the sale of all diesel and petrol cars by 2030, EVs need to be the ‘now’ rather than the future.…
Electricity Explained
We estimate that up to 37.4 million Electric Vehicles (EVs) will be on UK roads by 2050 – that’s a huge increase on today, where there are fewer than 1 million. Such…
Future energy
Our FES publication is divided into four sections, referred to as chapters within the document itself. As well as a section on reaching net zero, FES 2023 has the following dedicated sections:…
Future energy
Consumers require energy that is clean, secure, affordable, and fair. This is achievable, but strategic coordination and whole system thinking is key to achieving net zero while ensuring security of…
Future energy
Consumers will play a bigger role in the energy system in future, but care must be taken to ensure fairness so changes to markets and policy have an equitable outcome for all consumers. We…
Future energy
Flexibility is the ability to shift the consumption or generation of energy in time or location. Flexibility is crucial to operating the energy system where the supply and demand of energy needs to…