technology

  • Energy storage and flexibility

    Chart of the week | What’s in it for me? Household grid balancing

    The current dearth in energy demand and high renewable generation has brought the need for flexible consumption sharply into focus. Last weekend, Octopus Energy paid thousands of smart meter customers to use energy. Industry is now seriously looking at how households will be supported in their participation in demand side...

  • Energy storage and flexibility

    Australian Chart of the week | A tale of two cities: batteries vs pumped hydro & solar vs wind

    On 1 April 2020 the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) released the final Marginal Loss Factors - MLFs - for 2020-21. This week's Chart of the Week looks at how the MLFs have changed and which assets benefited the most. If we look closely at the MLF results over the past...

  • Water

    Pixie Chart of the week | Opinions differ on water sector innovation

    Industry magazine Water & Wastewater Treatment published the results of an innovation survey on 25 November. Senior executives and managers of water companies were surveyed in partnership with innovation trade body UK Water Industry Research, examining attitudes towards ongoing and future innovation efforts at GB water & sewerage companies (WaSCs)...

  • Home supply and services

    Chart of the week | Connected technology on the home stretch

    The market for connected home devices is set to grow substantially over the next five years. Ownership of connected devices is projected to grow from 20% of households to 40% by 2023, and our research has identified increasing levels of entry and investment from both start-ups and established companies. The...

  • Energy storage and flexibility

    Pixie Chart of the week | Comparing Flexibility Markets Across Northern Europe

    The Renewable Energy Association (REA) ranks GB eighth out of nine European electricity markets in its inaugural Energy Transition Readiness Index. The assessment shows the development of flexibility markets and readiness for energy transition is at different stages of maturity across Europe. The report states that regulatory uncertainty, lack of visibility on...

  • Energy storage and flexibility

    Australian Chart of the week | Where in the market are battery storage revenues?

    Storage is seen as a technology that will solve many of the issues on the grid. This includes providing peaking energy, correcting frequency events and providing network support. In this Chart of the week, we take a look at four battery storage systems currently active in the NEM. These are...

  • Heat networks

    Pixie Chart of the week | Hard-to-decarbonise homes looked at by CCC

    This week, we look at a Committee on Climate Change (CCC) report by Element Energy and University College London published in August. The report assesses solutions to lower the UK’s hard-to-decarbonise housing stock emissions, focussing on reductions from space heating and hot water through heating technology upgrades and energy efficiency...

  • Business supply and services

    Chart of the week | Price is king for TPIs

    Over the last 18 months, suppliers of all sizes have been under pressure to reduce costs, resulting in increased use of automation, streamlined back office functions and in some instances a reduced product offering. These external pressures have led many suppliers to service the TPI channel in a different, and reportedly...