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Case Study
In this study we examine the impact of integrating a fleet of Enoda PRIME® Exchangers (“Prime Exchangers”) coordinated by Enoda ENSEMBLE™ into the Texas grid through the Business As Usual (“BAU”) case.
BAU operation of around 25,000 400kVA Prime Exchangers can allow for reduction of up to 3,855.8 tonnes of CO2 in the Regulation-Up market (“RegUp”) on June 21st, 2023. This fleet of 25,000 devices would have been sufficient on this day to completely saturate the regulation up market.
Such a fleet would have reduced carbon emissions of just one of the frequency and ancillary services, RegUp, by 54%, and would also enable Texans to benefit from Enoda’s ability to provide these services at lowest marginal cost.

Rethinking the Grid: Technologies for a Decentralised Future
ENODA’s Paul Domjan speaks to Hajar Yagkoubi at BETD 25, discussing the pitfalls of the current electrical grid, the new technologies required to support a truly decentralised energy system, and the role of renewables in that system.

President Trump: climate policy catastrophe or a new path?
This Trump Administration could be the last nail in the coffin for the COP process, that has continued to fail on its promises, but it does not need to mark the end of action on climate change.

Thought Leadership: Anna Bazley
Head of Government & Regulatory Affairs, Anna Bazley, discusses Ed Miliband’s latest speech on how to resolve the energy trilemma.

How To Solve a Problem Like Grid Stability
Inertia has provided frequency stability since the introduction of synchronous generators in the first AC electricity networks. But as we increase the role of non-synchronous generation in the grid, we face a system-stability challenge.

The Power of Solar Power
The exponential growth of solar power highlights the transformative potential of solar energy. To realise this potential, we must address critical infrastructure challenges at the substation level to ensure that increased production translates into usable energy and reduces curtailment.

How to Solve a Problem Like Energy Security
The UK is falling behind on most of its energy security objectives. New technologies which could transform electricity grids are arriving. How will they contribute to our energy security?

A Stark Reality for the Energy Transition
The ANC's historic defeat in South Africa, is in part, due to the socio-economic impact of having a dangerously unstable energy system. The rest of the world should take note.