Elizabeth Robertson
University of Strathclyde
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy | 2017
Elizabeth Robertson; Stuart Galloway
The Scottish Government’s commitment for 100% of electricity consumed in Scotland to be from renewable, zero-carbon sources by 2020 continues to drive change in the energy system alongside European and UK targets. The growth of renewables in Scotland is being seen at many scales including industrial, domestic and community generation. In these latter two cases, a transition from the current ‘top down’ energy distribution system to a newer approach is emerging. The work of this paper will look at a ‘bottom up’ view that sees community led distributed energy at its centre. This paper uses the modelling tool HESA to investigate high penetrations of distributed generation in the Angus Region of Scotland. Installations of distributed generation will follow Thousand Flowers transition pathway trajectory, which sees more than 50% of electricity demand being supplied by distributed generation by 2050. From this, insights around the technological and socio-political feasibility, consequences and implications of high penetrations of distributed generation in the UK energy system are presented. Results demonstrate the influence that system change will have on regional and local emission levels under four separate scenarios. It is shown that the penetration of distributed generation requires supplementary installations of reliable and long-term storage alongside utilisation of transmission and transportation infrastructures to maximise the potential of distributed generation and maximise whole system benefits. Importantly, there must be a level of co-ordination and support to realise a shift to a highly distributed energy future to ensure there is a strong economic case with a reliable policy backing.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change | 2014
Evelina Trutnevyte; John P. Barton; Áine O'Grady; Damiete Ogunkunle; Danny Pudjianto; Elizabeth Robertson
Energy Policy | 2013
Malcolm Barnacle; Elizabeth Robertson; Stuart Galloway; John P. Barton; Graham Ault
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2018
John P. Barton; Lloyd Davies; Ben Dooley; Timothy J. Foxon; Stuart Galloway; Geoffrey P. Hammond; Áine O’Grady; Elizabeth Robertson; Murray Thomson
Archive | 2015
Victoria Johnson; John P. Barton; Damiete Emmanuel-Yusuf; Stephen Hall; N. Longhurst; A. O’Grady; Elizabeth Robertson; Elaine Robinson; Fionnguala Sherry-Brennan
power and energy society general meeting | 2012
Elizabeth Robertson; Stuart Galloway; Graham Ault
Technological Forecasting and Social Change | 2017
Elizabeth Robertson; Áine O'Grady; John P. Barton; Stuart Galloway; Damiete Emmanuel-Yusuf; Matthew Leach; Geoffrey P. Hammond; Murray Thomson; Timothy J. Foxon
Archive | 2015
John P. Barton; Damiete Emmanuel-Yusuf; Stephen Hall; Victoria Johnson; Noel Longhurst; Áine O'Grady; Elizabeth Robertson; Elaine Robinson; Fionnguala Sherry-Brennan
Archive | 2014
Elizabeth Robertson; Áine O'Grady; John P. Barton; Elaine Robinson; Damiete Emmanuel-Yusuf; Marko Aunedi; Sikai Huang
Realising Transition Pathways | 2013
John P. Barton; Lloyd Davies; Timothy J. Foxon; Stuart Galloway; Geoff Hammond; Áine O'Grady; Elizabeth Robertson; Murray Thomson