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IET responds to House of Lords Science and Technology Committee report on Resilience of the Electricity System

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The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has responded to todays report, which sets out very clearly the steps required to deliver a resilient electricity system during the massive changes taking place as the UK makes the transition to low carbon energy.

Dr Simon Harrison from the IET said: “The ultimate aim has to be to achieve resilience over the long term and without allowing consumer costs to spiral unnecessarily – so we are pleased  that the Select Committee report has taken on board so fully our recommendations for whole systems thinking.  

“Resilience is not achieved by picking off and solving individual problems but results from the inter-play of the inter-related components and factors that form the whole electricity system.  Since the last period when electricity resilience was an issue, the three-day week in the 1970s, the underlying issues and the opportunities for resolving them have become significantly more diverse.

“These include large amounts of self-dispatching renewable generation, the potential electrification of transport and space heating, and the rise of the smart consumer and smart home.   These increase complexity and require a level of engineering coordination and integration that the current industry structure and market regime does not provide. In turn this increased complexity presents potentially substantially increased vulnerability to cyber threats.

“We look forward to continue working with the Government and others to continue to move this debate forward. This will allow coherent engineering solutions to be developed and implemented to allow us to decarbonise electricity such that resilience is ensured, whilst also optimising costs to consumers.”

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