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By 2030, the UK government aims to achieve 95% clean energy, driven by a switch to wind, solar, hydro, battery storage and EVs. To make it happen, we as consumers need to be flexible with our energy consumption. But what does that look like?
Ofgem’s Marzia Zafar, Ashley Malster and Nina Klein talk about the road to Clean Power 2030, the role of automation, and how consumer choice, convenience and cost are about to matter more than any time in the past 300 years.
Meanwhile, Tom Luff from innovation experts, Energy Systems Catapult, explains what the data tells us about current consumer behaviour and how it can shape the energy products and services of the future.
By OfgemBy 2030, the UK government aims to achieve 95% clean energy, driven by a switch to wind, solar, hydro, battery storage and EVs. To make it happen, we as consumers need to be flexible with our energy consumption. But what does that look like?
Ofgem’s Marzia Zafar, Ashley Malster and Nina Klein talk about the road to Clean Power 2030, the role of automation, and how consumer choice, convenience and cost are about to matter more than any time in the past 300 years.
Meanwhile, Tom Luff from innovation experts, Energy Systems Catapult, explains what the data tells us about current consumer behaviour and how it can shape the energy products and services of the future.