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First ECMI Virtual Modelling Week in Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia. (Submitted by Dr. Alexander Shukhobodskiy) Read More
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A drop in energy demand from COVID19 is causing problems on the National Grid. The RED WoLF system could help to alleviate this type of problem in future. Read More
Project Partner University of Lorraine received storage heaters from LANCEY to test these in particulary from a communication viewpoint. Read More
The meeting, hosted by ARGE SOLAR, took place on January 29 and 30 in Saarbruecken, Germany. Read More
On Thursday 16th January 2020 Project Partner Andrew Hunt from Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council met with Helen Seagrave (Community Energy Manager) and Chris Fox (Head of Business Connections) at Electricity North West (ENWL) to introduce the RED WoLF project to them. Read More
Irish partner, IT Sligo Contract Research Unit, hosted a Sligo SEC 2020 Community Energy Project event in IT Sligo on the 3rd December 2019. Read More
Update: in early December 2019, customers of the Octopus Agile tariff have been enjoying negative pricing at night. This has been due to an excess of wind power on the grid, and the negative unit prices have incentivised customers to use more energy at night, which is essentially customers getting paid to perform grid balancing duties. Read More
In the UK, electricity users have traditionally been able to opt for a ‘night and day’ split tariff. This tariff requires separate physical wiring in the home, and there are only two rates, the cheaper night rate and the more expensive day rate. Whilst this arrangement can work for activities such as heating domestic hot water during the night, it is inflexible and can actually result in much more expensive daytime bills. Read More
Oldham’s Housing Strategy was approved by full council in July 2019. The Strategy and underpinning delivery plan mark a significant change how the Council, partners and residents think about, organise for and take decisions and action on housing over the coming years. Read More