Project LEO is proud to be one of the most ambitious and wide-ranging flexible energy trials ever run in the UK and our goal is to gather strong evidence and learnings to support our transition to a clean, secure and fair energy system. For us, the path to success means working on a diverse range…
At the beginning of the year, the University of Oxford opened its doors to a new world-leading multi-disciplinary hub and co-working space at Holywell House, Osney Mead. The unique workspace is now home to Oxford-based Project LEO partners, including two research groups, Low Carbon Hub and SSEN. The Energy Systems Accelerator Pilot – better known…
Project LEO is working closely with the SSEN-led TRANSITION project running flexibility market trials, testing how a real-life market for delivering flexibility services might work. As part of Project LEO, we are running three trial periods, each of growing complexity, to enable us to test the trading of a range of different flexibility services. This…
Our Smart and Fair Neighbourhood (SFN) Trials are looking at how flexibility services and the development of a smart, local energy system can help communities transition to net zero in a way that’s fair and equitable. Here we give a round up what’s happening in the trials at the moment. You can read more about…
Project LEO is a pioneering testbed for smart local energy systems and much of the work we undertake focuses on testing the technical, social and commercial aspects of implementing these systems in a variety of formats and settings. However, behind the practicalities of implementing these systems, international, national and local energy policies and regulations need…
As the UK looks towards ways of meeting our ambitious net-zero goals, it has become clear that as well as a commitment to major economic and policy changes at the government and corporate level, local community engagement and participation will be vital to our success. In Project LEO we are trialling and testing a new…
Recent headlines about the cost of living crisis have reflected the general anxiety of the nation across the UK as bills and prices for everyday goods are increasing sharply. The soaring prices are causing annoyance for some but for many families, it is leaving them struggling to make ends meet. The latest research figures from…
The Parish Council in Eynsham is in the process of updating the 2018 Neighbourhood Plan. This is a vital opportunity for the whole community to shape their future and ensure that a sustainable energy policy is included. If you live in the Eynsham parish area you can have your say and take part in the…
The latest report released at the end of February 2022 by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) focuses on the impacts of global heating and our adaptation to the changes this is creating. The report reveals stark findings collated by scientists and researchers on the impact of rising global temperatures. The sixth IPCC report…
As the trials being run jointly by the TRANSITION and LEO projects prepare for the launch of their next period of trials, we’re taking a look at what these energy flexibility Market Trials are aiming to achieve, why they’re happening and who they want to recruit to take part in this new phase starting in…
There are many facets to smart local energy systems covering technical, commercial and social innovation as well as the development of suitable governance and a fit for purpose regulatory framework. So organisations that are establishing themselves as the providers or facilitators of flexible energy use in the future need to put together a range of…
Project LEO – Local Energy Oxfordshire – is described as an ambitious and innovative energy trial that seeks to accelerate our transition to a low-carbon energy system. But in reality, Project LEO is actually made up of numerous trials, each designed to build knowledge and evidence to inform our smart and flexible energy systems of…