Transition Talk

Accenture

A podcastseries by Accenture on how we organize our future energy needs.

Episodes

  1. The essential role of the system inertia in a future proof renewable grid

    07/11/2022

    The essential role of the system inertia in a future proof renewable grid

    The decreasing stability of the grid by feeding in more renewable energy poses a future treat to the grid’s stability. What measures can we take to ensure a future proof grid? A major technical challenge associated with the energy transition is the decreasing stability in the electricity grid. By feeding in more renewable sources the system’s inertia drops, resulting in the grid becoming less capable to respond to sudden changes. The inertia, usually provided by the large spinning generators in conventional power plants, will need to be monitored and in time be substituted by new technologies. Are we sufficiently aware of this imminent problem? Where are we already facing problems? And how do we ensure the system’s reliability? A major challenge National Grid ESO and Reactive Technologies recognize the challenge and are jointly taking the first steps by setting up a pioneering real-time inertia monitoring mechanism on the UK’s grid. The next step is investing in and exploiting novel inertia providing services like spinning fly wheels, capacitors and batteries in order to maximize the contribution of renewables. In this episode of our Transition Talk series:- Gregorio Ogliaro, Utilities, Transmission and Distribution Global Lead at Accenture- Fintan Slye, Director of the ESO- Marc Borrett Co-Founder and CEO of Reactive Technologies They discuss the challenges and developments regarding the grid system’s inertia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    25 min
  2. The impact of bundled energy offerings

    02/04/2022

    The impact of bundled energy offerings

    For the past decade companies have been trying to offer a broad range of energy-related offerings to their customers touching upon people’s houses, cars and lifestyle. So far, there are no real success stories, but will this change now that electric vehicles and hence eMobility services are here to stay? The energy transition coupled with the advancement of technology offers companies a sea of opportunities to engage deeper with their customers when it comes to energy-related services. Many positive business cases have been developed on what to bet, but reality has proven to be more difficult. With the rise in electric vehicles and the strong government push we see companies from various sectors entering the market. From new entrants specialized in eMobility services, energy utilities that want a piece of the cake and OEMs that are now looking beyond just developing and selling electric vehicles. Hence, will the rapid development of eMobility services be the missing link to successfully launch bundled energy services? Today we talk with Joris Laponder, CCO of Eneco eMobility, Pieter Willems, Investor and Co-Founder of PowerD, and Sila Sarac, Sr. Manager Business Strategy Utilities and eMobility about the role eMobility services will play in developing closer relationship with customers. We will be looking into questions such as: Is eMobility the missing link for bundled services to really take off? Will bundled energy offerings accelerate the energy transition? How can companies tap into the opportunity of easing their customers lives in the increasingly complex energy system? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    30 min
  3. 09/01/2021

    Transition Talk videos: hydrogen

    Mede mogelijk gemaakt door: Accenture As discussed in our first podcast episode A hydrogen economy in the future how and when?, the transition toward a hydrogen economy comes with complex challenges. In this video series about hydrogen, we focus on these challenges: Part 1: steps towards cost competitive green hydrogen In this first video of the Transition Talk series, Joël Meggelaars, Senior Regulatory Affairs & Stakeholder Manager at Ørsted, and Sander van Ginkel, Managing Director at Accenture, discuss possibilities to make green hydrogen cost competitive. Check this video on YouTube. Part 2: the role of industrial clusters in a hydrogen economy In this second video of the Transition Talk series, Annemarie Manger, Director Sustainability at Tata Steel, and Femke de Jager, Managing Director at Accenture, discuss the challenges regarding the application of sustainable hydrogen in the production processes of hard-to-abate industries, like steel production. Check this video on YouTube. Part 3: hydrogen infrastructure: how and when? In this second video of the Transition Talk series, Annemarie Manger, Director Sustainability at Tata Steel, and Femke de Jager, Managing Director at Accenture, discuss the challenges regarding the application of sustainable hydrogen in the production processes of hard-to-abate industries, like steel production. Check this video on YouTube. Also check our podcast A large-scale sustainable hydrogen roll-out is required for a hydrogen economy. How can we achieve this? And when? In this podcast Melissa Stark, Global Renewables Lead at Accenture, Noé van Hulst, Hydrogen Envoy at the Ministry of Economic Affairs & Climate Policy, and René Schutte, Program Manager Hydrogen at Gasunie, discuss the role that hydrogen may play in our future energy system. Especially, green and blue hydrogen are discussed, as well as the timing and scaling of a hydrogen market and possible regulatory changes to stimulate a hydrogen economy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    33 min
  4. 09/23/2020

    Flexibility: Integrating more renewables in the grid

    Mede mogelijk gemaakt door: Accenture As energy systems transition to more sustainable sources and demand for electricity increases, new challenges arise in ensuring that the lights stay on. This podcast explores the concept of energy flexibility; what is it and why do we need it now more than ever? Conventional power generation by fossil fuels provides both stability and flexibility. Supply is scheduled to match demand and gas-fired power plants can respond relatively quickly to fluctuations. Supply and demand must constantly be balanced to ensure that power failures do not occur. However, as we switch to more solar and wind power and phase out conventional power stations for good, we lose the ability to do this. Wind cannot be controlled and solar cannot be turned on at night. At the same time, our demand for energy is shifting to electricity, for instance by electric vehicles and electrification of heat. Demand for electricity grows and we can expect larger peak demands. This is (in short) the reason why flexibility is a growing challenge for energy systems. But how do we meet this need? Some companies like GIGA Storage provide flexibility with battery storage. Meanwhile larger grid operators, such as TenneT, are looking towards better centralised demand response systems. During this podcast Lonneke Tabak, Strategy and Consulting Manager energy transition, will be joined by Ruud Nijs, Founding Partner and Chief Executive Officer for GIGA Storage, and Jan-Paul Dijckmans, Associate Director of Strategy & Partnerships at TenneT. Together they discuss the flexible future of energy systems and weigh-up the innovative solutions emerging to fill this need. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    33 min

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