How do we validate and implement whole energy systems?

The recent implementation of “net zero” greenhouse gas emissions targets by the UK and Scottish governments has significantly increased the urgency to develop, prove and deploy very low carbon solutions, and has changed the way that industry is having to think about developing solutions for the future. Innovation has a huge role to play in realising this future.

The evolving external landscape and changing innovation needs

It is clear that the decarbonisation challenge is focusing attention on sectors that to date have made limited progress along the emissions reduction pathway, most notably the heat and transport sectors. In terms of the external landscape and broader innovation needs:

Significant, and perhaps the majority of, future growth in innovation activity is likely to reside in the heat, transport and whole energy system sectors, and associated areas such as data analytics, science and learning.

The PNDC is at the forefront of delivering research and facilitating the acceleration of innovation to address future increasing demand in the whole energy systems space.