UK organisations can apply for a share of up to £30 million to
develop designs for smart local energy systems that make the best
use of innovative technologies including cheaper renewables,
energy storage, low carbon heat and digital infrastructure.
Empowering makers and innovators
, Minister of State for Energy
and Clean Growth, said:
We are at the start of a smart energy revolution, which will
see technology like energy storage, smart appliances and
electric vehicles become part of the fabric of everyday life. A
future built on digital, data-driven smart systems will
transform the way society interacts with the grid - delivering
cheaper, greener and more flexible access to energy for
everyone.
This competition will help to give the UK’s makers and
innovators the tools to make this vision a reality, and seize
on the business opportunities ahead.
The energy revolution
The competition is part of the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund
programme, prospering from the energy
revolution. The challenge was established to support
industry, academia, public bodies and local communities to work
together and develop a world-leading, smart local energy systems
industry in the UK.
Challenge director, Rob Saunders, said:
Smart local energy systems can intelligently link supply,
storage and use of power, heat and transport in new ways that
dramatically improve efficiency and work better for people.
This competition will seek the very best ideas in British
innovation to show how the energy sector of the future will be
cleaner and greener and support the jobs and industries of the
future.
Find out more about the
challenge.
Creating innovative, ambitious designs
The aim of the competition is to create a pipeline of highly
innovative, ambitious, local energy system designs that are
investable and ready to roll out across the UK in the 2020s.
Projects will create new market and business models using smart
energy systems that enable deployment at scale of the latest in
energy technologies across heat, power and transport, in a way
that is reproducible across the UK.
Projects are expected to:
- the competition will open on 7 May 2019, and close at
midday on 7 August 2019
- UK organisations of any size can apply
- Briefings will take place in: