smart local energy systems

Smart local energy systems: the energy revolution takes shape

This document presents the portfolio of inspiring local energy projects now in progress all around the UK under the prospering from the energy revolution challenge. …

Prospering from the energy revolution – UKRI

The ''prospering from the energy revolution'' challenge funds business and researchers to work with local organisations to accelerate innovation in smart local energy systems. They''ll show how these systems provide clean and more affordable energy, while attracting investment and creating high-value jobs. Budget: £104 million. Duration ...

UKRI – UK Research and Innovation

UKRI – UK Research and Innovation

Funding competition Smart local energy systems: demonstrators

Smart local energy systems: demonstrators. UK organisations can apply for a share of up to £40 million to develop world-class smart local energy system demonstrators. Competition opens: Tuesday 8 May 2018. Competition closes: Wednesday 25 July 2018 12:00pm. This competition is now closed.

What is a smart local energy system?

The value that these systems can add alongside energy services including local and environmental benefits, and greater resilience and flexibility; Different aspects of smartness that a SLES might have such as communication, automation and engagement; How boundaries are defined: by energy use being close to its generation, by its infrastructure ...

Enabling smart local energy systems

A smart local (or place-based) energy system brings together energy generation, storage, demand and infrastructure and connects them in a smart way, at a local or regional …

Demonstrators show smart local energy systems'' net …

The first report, ''smart local energy systems: finance and investment'', looks at the potential returns and finance for such systems. One project, Coventry''s Regional Energy Systems Operator, estimated …

[PDF] Smart local energy systems (SLES): A framework for …

Smart local energy systems (SLES): A framework for exploring transition, context, and impacts @article{Ford2021SmartLE, title={Smart local energy systems (SLES): A framework for exploring transition, context, and impacts}, author={Rebecca Ford and Chris Maidment and Carol Vigurs and Michael J. Fell and Madeleine Morris}, …

Inclusive innovation in just transitions: The case of smart local ...

The aim in this paper is to use empirical analysis, based on extensive original data for Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) in the UK, to test a justice-based framework for inclusive innovation. SLES are envisaged by developers as an important niche component in plans for a transition from historic centralised, fossil-fuelled electricity …

Frontiers | Business models for smart local energy systems—A …

1. Introduction. Around the world, Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) are often talked of as a key component of energy systems of the future for satisfying flexible and affordable energy requirements while providing a secure supply through sustainable renewable sources (O''Dwyer et al., 2019; Ceglia et al., 2020).However, there is considerable variety …

Cybersecurity in smart local energy systems: requirements, …

Smart local energy system (SLES) can support tailored regional solutions through the orchestration of cyber physical architectures, coordinating distributed technologies, with operational and forecasting models across all energy actors. Unprecedented access to new information, data streams and remotely accessible control …

The (in)justices of smart local energy systems: A systematic …

Energy system digitalisation is regarded as key to unlocking the benefits of local energy systems [17]. ''Smart'' technologies, which self-report, analyse, monitor, and automate, often go hand in hand with decentralisation because the majority of local energy systems rely on intermittent renewables like onshore wind or solar PV [17 ...

Proving the value of smart local energy systems – UKRI

Secondly, they help create a better national system by adding flexibility at the grid edge. This will be sorely needed in a renewables-dominated system in the future. £1 billion to £3 billion per year can be saved in national infrastructure-building by maximising the role of energy-smart places. At a time when building new grid connectivity ...

Smart local energy systems: policy and regulations – UKRI

Since 2018 the challenge programme has funded more than 80 projects and trials developing aspects of smart local energy systems. The insight briefs outline the opportunities and barriers that the projects have discovered in their work. This report focuses on the projects'' learnings in terms of policy and regulation, and how their experience ...

The (in)justices of smart local energy systems: a systematic …

The role of both smart technology and local energy systems in obtaining net-zero and justice goals are at the heart of many flagship policy and industry reports [21–24]. Considering the importance placed on smart local energy systems (SLES), we know relatively little about what might make these systems (in)just.

Report series: insights from UKRI-funded smart local energy …

Since 2018 the Prospering from the Energy Revolution challenge programme has funded more than 80 varied projects around the UK, developing approaches and models for smart local energy systems.. Towards the end of the programme, Innovate UK commissioned a series of insight reports to review and summarise the opportunities and barriers that the …

Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES): A framework for

Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) are being developed to connect various energy vectors (e.g., transport, heat, and power) through flexible energy supply, …

Smart local energy systems: the energy revolution takes shape

This document presents the portfolio of inspiring local energy projects all around the UK which made up the Prospering from the Energy Revolution challenge funded by UKRI …

Smart Local Energy Systems: Optimal Planning of Stand-Alone …

Abstract: Multi-vector smart local energy systems are playing an increasingly importantly role in the fast-track decarbonisation of our global energy services. An emergent …

Enabling Smart Local Energy Systems: Finance and Investment

A Smart Local Energy System (SLES) is a way to bring together different energy assets in a local area and make them operate in a smarter way. They could be connected physically (e.g. a solar farm powering a housing development) or digitally (e.g. a virtual energy marketplace). They will help a local area decarbonise more quickly and cost ...

Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES): A framework for exploring …

17 defined concepts of "smart energy systems", e.g. [13-17], and "local energy systems", e.g. 18 [18]. This work is drawn on in the current study. While much has also been written about 19 energy systems in general, and particular concepts relating to …

Applicable models for upscaling of smart local energy systems: …

Smart local energy systems (SLES) are recognized as a viable pathway toward achieving a net-zero future [ 1 ]. Energy systems encompass all aspects of energy, from production and transportation to storage, conversion, and recovery [ 2 ]. The concept of energy systems is ever-expanding as new ideas emerge, resulting in a lack of a …

Information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure ...

Smart local energy systems (SLES) have been reported in the past decade, which are associated with diverse energy carriers, components and objectives. This paper provides a comprehensive review of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure of SLES. A systematic survey of existing research work and industrial …

Smart local energy systems: skills and capabilities – UKRI

Details. This is the third of 3 short ''insight briefs'' from the Prospering from the Energy Revolution challenge programme. Since 2018 the challenge programme has funded more than 80 projects and trials developing aspects of smart local energy systems.

What is ''local'' about Smart Local Energy Systems? Emerging …

Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) A relatively new concept whose meaning is rapidly evolving [44], [45], SLES combine advances in smart technology [i.e. digitalisation 4; [46]] with local energy generation and supply management [47].

Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES): A framework for

Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) are being developed to connect various energy vectors (e.g., transport, heat, and power) through flexible energy supply, demand and storage options by exploiting ...

A holistic design approach for 5th generation smart local energy ...

The energy system transition is also likely to create a more distributed energy system where local energy generation plays a much greater role in energy supply. A local approach is widely being acknowledged and in support of this, InnovateUK on behalf of the UK Government, have been supporting the development of Smart Local Energy …

Smart local energy systems (SLES): A framework for exploring …

This paper couples a meta-narrative literature review with expert interviews to explore how socio-technical regimes associated with centralised systems of provision …

Smart local energy systems: unlocking net zero

Dip into the recordings of this exploration of smart local energy systems and their potential in the race to net zero. Event Details. When. 19/07/2021 - 22/07/2021. 10.00 - 14.00. Where. Online. Share this event. KTN, on behalf of UKRI, delivered a virtual deep-dive into smart local energy systems.

Smart Local Energy Systems – Feasibility Study | EA Technology

Smart Local Energy Systems – Feasibility Study. Ambition North Wales is a partnership of six local authorities in North Wales, as well as Bangor University, Glyndwr University, Coleg Cambria and Gr ŵ p Llandrillo Menai. They have set out the Growth Vision Strategy for North Wales and established the North Wales Growth Deal to generate over …

Delivering smart local energy systems – UKRI

Overcoming challenges, achieving goals. In 2018, Innovate UK and the Engineering and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council embarked on an ambitious journey to prove the viability of smart …

Smart Local Energy Systems Towards Net Zero: Practice and …

Smart local energy systems, which manage distributed energy resources locally with various smart technologies and commercial arrangements, are one of the …

What is ''local'' about Smart Local Energy Systems? Emerging …

Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) A relatively new concept whose meaning is rapidly evolving [44], [45], SLES combine advances in smart technology [i.e. digitalisation 4; [46]] with local energy generation and supply management [47]. SLES may be considered as an extension of smart grids, with key differences being that they are …

Cybersecurity in smart local energy systems: requirements, …

and potential challenges and risks; "Cybersecurity of smart local energy systems" section introduces general cybersecurity objectives and requirements for SLES and general energy system, and also cross compare the existing standards related to cybersecurity; "Discussion and suggestion" section discusses and explains the main ndings and

(PDF) Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES): A …

Energy systems around the world are becoming increasingly decarbonised, decentralised, democratised, and digitised. …

Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES): A framework for exploring …

This paper couples a meta-narrative literature review with expert interviews to explore how socio-technical regimes associated with centralised systems of provision (i.e. the …

Smart local energy systems (SLES): A framework for exploring …

Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) are proposed as a method of decarbonising energy systems that uses demand management by energy users to integrate intermittent renewables. SLES therefore require the increasingly active participation of energy users in the operation of energy systems. We spoke to operators and …

Smart Local Energy Systems: Optimal Planning of Stand-Alone …

Multi-vector smart local energy systems are playing an increasingly importantly role in the fast-track decarbonisation of our global energy services. An emergent contributor to global decarbonisation is green hydrogen. Green hydrogen can remove or reduce the burden of electrification of heat and transport on energy networks and provide a sustainable …

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