An ambitious, innovative energy system project helping achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and a smart, local balanced energy system that benefits us all
As Project LEO draws to a close, we published our Final Report - a summary of all we have learned over the past four years about energy flexibility and smart local energy systems. Our blog summarises the findings of the report - read it here: https://t.co/2OnQkmHoyQ
Read our blog about the vital role of @SmrtrGridSols in the success of Project LEO and how they're helping organisations to understand what’s happening with their energy assets, providing a bigger picture view of their energy generation, storage or use
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Our blog looks at how successful the ESO Demand Flexibility trials have been and how they could shape the future of our energy supply: https://t.co/u7kRkcOvdk
Our Osney Supercharge trail looks at how community assets and household generation have reduced demand on the local distribution network at various times of the day and year. https://t.co/ERLgfBECuw
Our latest blog post outlines the findings of a new report published as part of Project LEO that lays out the learnings from assessing @OxfordshireCC leisure buildings for energy flexibility. https://t.co/zIndfvaouJ @ssencommunity
Our Rose Hill Solar Saver trial aimed to demonstrate how the collective actions of residents in a block of flats can deliver meaningful energy flexibility, making the most of solar generation on their building. Learn more: https://t.co/r6O9dcR9kT
Our Final Report highlights five key messages to support our net zero transition, including the importance of Local Area Energy Plans. Read the full report. https://t.co/rxXgR0AI5P
The success of Project LEO was down to the input from our partner organisations in looking at the opportunities for energy flexibility - this video shighlights out partners' reflections on taking part in teh project: https://t.co/o4QYajGWv0
Smart, Fair Neighbourhoods in action! Read how households in Deddington and Duns Tew have been taking big steps to become greener through our trials: https://t.co/TJahBF4chz #EnergyEfficiency
As four years of learning and innovation draw to a close, you can read our overview of the findings from Project LEO -one of the UK’s most ambitious, wide-ranging and innovative energy trials. https://t.co/1uGzVr3kCz
Article from @edie outlines 36 key developments that the Government is making (or ignoring) in its response to the Charles Skidmore review. https://t.co/TAcEto1Nv2
A few weeks ago, Project LEO published our Final Report - a summary of all we have learned over the past 4 years about energy flexibility and smart local energy systems.Our latest blog summarises the findings of the report - read it here: https://t.co/2OnQkmHoyQ
Read our blog about the vital role of @SmrtrGridSols in the success of Project LEO and how they're helping organisations to understand what’s happening with their energy assets, providing a bigger picture view of their energy generation, storage or use
https://t.co/9XVsqLf5ms
According to @IRENA “A profound & systemic transformation of the global energy system must occur in under 30 years... to accelerate the #energytransition.”
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Read more about Project LEO's Rose Hill Solar Saver trial seeking to understand how people living in flats can benefit from solar panels, even if they do not own them and don’t own the electricity they generate: https://t.co/3Ep80ENpaA
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Our latest blog post outlines the findings of a new report published as part of Project LEO that lays out the learnings from assessing @OxfordshireCC leisure buildings for energy flexibility. https://t.co/zIndfvaouJ @ssencommunity
The.@IPCC_CH report sets out in the clearest and most evidenced detail yet how humans are responsible for the 1.1C of temperature rise since the start of the industrial era. From @CarbonBrief
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Read our blog post that outlines the findings of a new report published as part of Project LEO that lays out the learnings from assessing @OxfordshireCC leisure buildings for energy flexibility. https://t.co/zIndfvaouJ
For Rory from @ssencommunity, one of the best things about working on Project LEO was hearing partners reflect on just how much they’ve achieved since the project started and being involved in the process of taking those achievements and turning them into learnings.