Global electricity systems are undergoing a once in a century energy revolution, driven by renewables, electric vehicles and electrification of heat and power. What are the opportunities for the Oxford-Cambridge Arc?
Take a look behind the scenes of some of the Arc’s exciting energy developments including Chelveston Renewable Energy and Innovation Park. Hear about this development’s combined on-site energy solutions, their plan to rise to 185,000 MWH generated, enough to supply 24,000 homes in renewable energy; more about their battery storage technologies and the next stage in hydrogen production and what it’s used for.
Chaired by Peter Horrocks CBE, speakers included:
- Emma Southwell-Sander, EnergyTec Cluster, Harwell
- Professor Phil Hart, Director Energy and Power, Cranfield University
- Dr Andy Gilchrist, University of Oxford, TESA, The Energy Systems Accelerator
- Melanie Bryce, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks, Programme Lead
- Martin Garratt: Chief Executive, Cambridge Cleantech
- Simon Toseland and David Wykes, Chelveston Renewable Energy and Innovation Park
Watch the webinar to find out:
- How the energy revolution is affecting the Oxford-Cambridge Arc region already.
- How the region can maximise the economic and environmental benefits of innovation in energy systems
- How we can start to unpack what is possible now? In 5 years? Over the next generation?
- How the Arc can coordinate action to maximise impact
- What this will take from the Arc partnership?