We have developed a carbon assessment methodology specifically aimed at DSO flexibility services and it has been applied to calculate and rank the carbon impacts of a range of local flexibility technologies. Everoze partner Benjamin Lock explains why the results might not be quite what you were expecting.
Read More >In these early days for battery projects on the ground in mainland France, writes Everoze associate Bruno Menu, we are seeing an evolution in financial models to more revenue diversification than was anticipated for the first projects. Let’s look at why that is, and what attractive options there may be for revenue diversification.
Read More >The Everoze team is excited to launch a new DSO service, Sustain-H, with Western Power Distribution (WPD)
Read More >We are pleased to have published our report on using surplus wind to heat Scottish homes, as part of the 4DHeat consortium. Our contribution has been on modelling (python) and analysing the route-to-market.
Read More >Power to Change’s Next Generation programme is incubating community energy models of the future. Felicity Jones is a consortium member of the Next Generation Programme, and Partner at employee-owned consultancy Everoze. She shares her top five learnings from the programme so far.
Read More >The FlexTech plan for renewables integration risks locking us into a business-as-usual mindset. Rapid decarbonisation means being bolder – read Felicity Jones’ analysis here
Read More >Everoze partner Paul Reynolds reviews progress on V2G activities in the UK over the past 18 months
Read More >Felicity Jones presents Everoze’s thoughts on local flexibility services – responding to a milestone UK consultation by the Energy Networks Association
Read More >Our domestic energy sector is entering a period of great innovation. Our new report probes the barriers to domestic energy-as-a-service, and argues for a more agile, data-driven approach to addressing them.
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