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Four winners of the Smart Data Discovery Challenge named
Government funding for innovation in smart energy systems and technologies
Competition for local authority-led pilots to help better understand the benefits of utilising street furniture and other assets for network deployment.
This document highlights how smart meters can support innovation in new consumer technologies and services.
Leaflet explaining how data from smart meters is expected to transform the market for energy services.
Towns and cities across the UK will deploy smart street lamps to test next-gen digital tech, offering EV charging and improved wireless connectivity, as part of a £1.3 million government pilot.
The Inclusive Smart Solutions Programme aims to achieve a step-change in access to, purchase of, and use of smart energy technologies, products and services among low income and vulnerable consumers.
The Smart Meter System based Internet of Things Applications Programme aims to support innovation to determine the feasibility of, and trial, Smart Meter System based IoT sensor devices.
We're seeking views on new standards for energy smart appliances and organisations which provide demand side response services or can remotely control electrical load.
The Smart Meter Energy Data Repository (SEDR) Programme aims to support innovation to determine the technical and commercial feasibility of a smart meter energy data repository.
Qualitative research into how vulnerable consumers may interact with smart data and identifying inclusive smart data design principles.
Successful local authority-led pilots to help better understand the benefits of using street furniture and other assets for network deployment.
This programme looks to support innovative solutions to enable large-scale widespread electricity system flexibility.
An analysis ot the benefits of smart data to small and micro firms (SMFs) and to third-party providers (TPPs) in banking, finance, energy and communications.
This Programme aims to achieve change in access to, purchase of, and use of smart energy technologies, products and services among low income and vulnerable consumers.
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