Project LEO is taking an agile approach to developing and testing new flexibility services. This is achieved through minimum viable system (MVS) trials which use the minimum set of requirements to test a new hypothesis or adaptation from previous iterations.
This report details the key learnings from the running of the first MVS (Minimum Viable System) trials at Sandford Hydro during Phase 1 of the LEO MVSs. MVSs are early stage feasibility trials which use the minimum set of requirements to test a new hypothesis or business model before sizeable investment of time or money are committed.