Six new projects in the gas and electricity sector are being funded by Ofgem through its Network Innovation Competition. The projects include testing how ‘greener’ gas can be used on a university’s gas grid in Staffordshire, and investigating how advance software can assist in the more efficient use of locally-connected solar power.
Annually, Ofgem calls on network companies to compete for funding where they test new approaches and technology that will pave the way for smarter grids. In this year’s competition, Ofgem has agreed funding of £44.6m for six of the eight projects that entered – four for electricity and two for gas.
The winning projects involve:
For more information on the six winning projects funded by Ofgem, see full article.

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