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According to a new study by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC), the UK should invest in system flexibility technologies to improve energy security
in the decarbonisation process.
The UK should invest in system flexibility to improve energy security
The results show that an increase in demand-side response measures may have a particularly positive impact on system reliability and mitigate many risks
.
The study shows that exposure to energy supply risks such as price shocks, as well as power shortages, can be significantly improved
by reducing electricity demand.
Therefore, energy efficiency measures should be increasingly encouraged and implemented
.
The study notes that while energy imports are often considered unsafe, this is not always the case, as they can help improve security
by providing additional energy, reducing costs, or increasing diversity.
UKERC said energy imports
should only be avoided when it involves dangerous sources or supply routes.
Goran Strbac, UKERC researcher and professor at Imperial College London, said: "This analysis shows that significantly improving the safety of gas and electricity systems can be significantly improved by investing in conventional supply resources, but also by increasing system flexibility through demand-side response, gas storage and interconnection, which is also important
for promoting cost-effective decarbonisation.
”
,
According to a new study by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC), the UK should invest in system flexibility technologies to improve energy security
in the decarbonisation process.
The UK should invest in system flexibility to improve energy security
The UK should invest in system flexibility to improve energy securityThe results show that an increase in demand-side response measures may have a particularly positive impact on system reliability and mitigate many risks
.
The study shows that exposure to energy supply risks such as price shocks, as well as power shortages, can be significantly improved
by reducing electricity demand.
Therefore, energy efficiency measures should be increasingly encouraged and implemented
.
The study notes that while energy imports are often considered unsafe, this is not always the case, as they can help improve security
by providing additional energy, reducing costs, or increasing diversity.
UKERC said energy imports
should only be avoided when it involves dangerous sources or supply routes.
Goran Strbac, UKERC researcher and professor at Imperial College London, said: "This analysis shows that significantly improving the safety of gas and electricity systems can be significantly improved by investing in conventional supply resources, but also by increasing system flexibility through demand-side response, gas storage and interconnection, which is also important
for promoting cost-effective decarbonisation.
”
,