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Locational pricing and decentralized energy with Sarah Honan
Episode 1
Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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Could zonal pricing be the solution to reducing energy costs while enhancing grid resilience through a decentralized system? Although the second REMA consultation dismissed nodal pricing in the wholesale market, zonal pricing is still being considered as an option for the UK. As the electricity system transitions toward a more decentralized model, what changes are necessary to support the integration of millions of new assets, and how can the system evolve to ensure this transition is successful?In today’s episode, Sarah Honan, Head of Policy at the ADE joins Ed porter. Over the course of the conversation, they discuss:
- The debate on zonal vs. national pricing under a new Labour government.
- Key features of successful demand flexibility implementation.
- The ADE's position on locational pricing, highlighting its potential to reduce congestion payments and benefit consumers.
- Potential impacts of locational pricing on existing investments.
- The ADE’s recent report, Demanding More, the importance of NESO to implement a strategic and inclusive approach, considering the needs of both current and future consumers.