Our energy analysts recently worked with a large R&D organisation to understand the potential for integrating solar, wind and BESS into their existing energy infrastructure.
We provided comprehensive site and yield assessment of the potential for developing solar and wind capacity, detailed analysis of the associated economics of different options and strategic insights into how best to manage the utilisation of a portfolio of intermittent generation assets. The study covered several campuses and regional landholdings.
The work draws on several of our key competencies and tools, including the use of our generation modelling software – EnergyMetric – to plan different scenarios with varying cost implications and the potential to offset electricity demand and deliver reductions in carbon emissions. The on-site generation analysis was complemented with a further assessment of the potential for battery storage considering a number of use cases: peak shaving, load shifting and energy arbitrage.
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Upcoming webinar: The impact of variable weather on price distribution in an evolving GB electricity system
Helping SMEs boost growth through data and software innovation
Modelling the economics of long-duration energy storage
Analysing solar and wind generation for energy trading
Providing meteorological data for novel wind turbine analysis
Developing an IaC solution for new remote monitoring platform
Oman workshop on results of rainfall modelling project
Preparing geospatial data to support climate action in the UK
Partnering with UK Power Networks on new Ofgem-SIF Innovation Project
IEA secures UKRI Round 2 funding for novel energy market modelling initiative
The IEA publish white paper exploring the role of weather data in Africa's energy transition
Providing software engineering support for new Sustainability platform
Analysing cloud seeding programme in Oman
Assessing climate impacts on horticulture
Innovate UK bid win for energy market modelling
Assessing weather impacts on electricity networks
Suriname pilots EnergyMetric to further energy transition
EnergyMetric launches in Africa
New funding announced at CREF 2022
Energy workshop for Birkbeck students
WeatherAsset exhibiting at Fruit Logistica
EnergyMetric at Solar Finance and Investment Europe
Launch of EnergyMetric