David Thomason highlights how designing renewable energy projects for diversified revenue streams such as green ammonia can allow them to capture high electricity prices today, while protecting them from cannibalization tomorrow.
Read More >Is local manufacturing of Li-ion batteries desirable or even necessary? Jamie Shaw-Stewart explores some technical and geopolitical issues around it
Read More >There are further reforms in the works to fully unlock flexibility potential in our homes. Let’s pause, take a moment and indulge in some imagineering with Nithin Rajavelu
Read More >In his latest article, Everoze Partner Nithin Rajavelu examines what’s been happening with our energy prices recently and shares his thoughts on why the current GB energy market design doesn’t work for consumers in a Net Zero future.
Read More >In this follow-up article to his previous LinkedIn post on why we see step-change in design wind speeds at some national borders, Simon Hughes shares his thoughts and conclusions.
Read More >In this article, Everoze Partner Ellie van der Heijden describes why we think what we are doing at Everoze is a little different to business as normal when it comes to carbon removal.
Read More >In his previous blog, Benjamin Lock wrote about how energy efficiency can help avoid distribution network constraints, and why this unglamorous yet effective technology deserves more attention. Now it’s time to get a bit more specific. How much is domestic energy efficiency actually worth? And how do we unlock its potential?
Read More >Felicity Jones shares some surprising results from a recent domestic demand response trial, featuring optimisation from batteries, solar, heat & EV-charging. A great collaboration with GEO (Green Energy Options), EDF, UK Power Networks, KrakenFlex (formerly Upside Energy), HACT and Cambridge Energy Group.
Read More >We’ve all heard reduce, reuse, recycle applied to household waste. What about household energy? Have we be paying too much attention to shifting our consumption around with fancy flexibility services and neglecting the benefits of just using a bit less? Everoze Partner, Benjamin Lock explains why his answer to this is « Maybe ».
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