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dc.contributor.authorLai, CS-
dc.contributor.authorTaylor, G-
dc.contributor.authorDarwish, M-
dc.contributor.authorLocatelli, G-
dc.date.accessioned2021-11-18T13:57:41Z-
dc.date.available2021-11-18T13:57:41Z-
dc.date.issued2021-04-15-
dc.identifier.citationLai, C.S., Taylor, G., Darwish, M and Locatelli, G. (2021) ‘Written evidence (BAT0009)’, Written evidence submitted to the House of Lords. Science and Technology Committee: Role of batteries and fuel cells in achieving Net Zero, 15 April, Available at: https://committees.parliament.uk/work/1083/role-of-batteries-and-fuel-cells-in-achieving-net-zero/publications/written-evidence/?page=3en_US
dc.identifier.govdocBAT0009-
dc.identifier.urihttps://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/23542-
dc.description.abstractThis evidence and the recommendations are based primarily upon findings derived from research activities conducted for Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Standard Research Project EP/022049/1. The research project was focussed on utility-scale energy storage for low carbon electricity generation. The findings and recommendations are highly relevant to the call for evidence. March 2021 Executive Summary Recommendation 1: Energy policy schemes should be enacted to support and protect the planning, development and operations of energy storage in related markets, in particular utility-scale energy storage in combination of low carbon electricity generation1 incentives. Recommendation 2: Generation Integrated Energy Storage (GIES) systems2 have been demonstrated as technically and economically viable energy storage options in achieving net zero. On that basis, GIES systems can be considered for storage of thermal and mechanical energy produced by solar and wind power. Recommendation 3: Price floor mechanisms as applied for carbon trading3 can also enhance energy storage economic viability and reduce electricity market volatility. Upfront subsidies required to meet the high upfront costs and long lifetimes of energy storage is needed with regard to currently expensive battery technologies. Recommendation 4: From a long-term (i.e., 5 to 20 years) perspective, mathematical models can be developed to analyse the technical and economic impacts on the wider energy system in terms of extensive installation of large-scale batteries.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipEngineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Standard Research Project EP/022049/1.en_US
dc.description.urihttps://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/25232/pdf/-
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dc.publisherUnited Kingdom. Parliament.en_US
dc.relation.urihttps://committees.parliament.uk/work/1083/role-of-batteries-and-fuel-cells-in-achieving-net-zero/publications/written-evidence/?page=3-
dc.rightsPublication of evidence Evidence which is accepted by the Committee may be published online at any stage; when it is so published it becomes subject to parliamentary copyright and is protected by parliamentary privilege. Once you have received acknowledgement that the evidence has been published you may publicise or publish your evidence yourself. In doing so you must indicate that it was prepared for the Committee, and you should be aware that your publication or re-publication of your evidence may not be protected by parliamentary privilege.-
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dc.titleWritten evidence (BAT0009)en_US
dc.typeOtheren_US
dc.relation.isPartOfRole of batteries and fuel cells in achieving Net Zero: Inquiry-
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