It’s also a crucial element in enabling a net zero future.
A new paper from Drax, UK demand side response: The importance of flexibility and what’s next on the journey to a net zero grid, explores flexibility and the types of DSR. It also looks towards the future with a view from our experts.
The National Grid Electricity System Operator (NGESO) has announced that it’ll continue – and expand – its Demand Flexibility Service (DFS). This recent news is further evidence that flexibility’s importance is growing.
The paper examines various forms of flexibility and the impact they can have on our energy system. It provides insights into what the future holds as we continue on the journey to a more resilient and sustainable grid. And it offers valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of DSR and its role on the path to net zero.
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