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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.

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.

Value, and the Value of Energy
A system that matches supply and demand to maximise the utility of energy, ensures the lowest marginal cost of electricity. This brings value most to those at the margins. Andrew Scobie discusses this and more in his latest article for us.

A Solution of Best Fit
In his latest article, Founder and Chief Technology & Product Officer, Andrew Scobie, explores design constraints in the physics, and how we overcome these with technology.

General Purpose Technologies
What is a general purpose technology and why are they relevant for our energy system? Andrew Scobie explores this relationship in depth, in his latest article.

How to Solve a Problem
ENODA’s Founder and Chief Technology & Product Officer, Andrew Scobie, looks at problem solving and how valuable change can occur when design is optimised and fit for purpose.

Design at ENODA
In part two of our new series, ENODA’s Founder and Chief Technology & Product Officer, Andrew Scobie, discusses ENODA’s design principles - optimising the relationship between information, matter and energy.

Innovation Zero
An opinion article by ENODA’s Head of Government & Regulatory Affairs, Anna Bazley, exploring the policy landscape that will enable the innovation to achieve Net Zero.

ENODA’s Purpose
ENODA’s Founder and Chief Technology & Product Officer, Andrew Scobie, begins a new series, looking at the science, philosophy and economics behind why ENODA exists, and the fundamental importance of its technology.

Do Women in Energy need a STEM Background to be Successful?
I think about what is required to be successful in energy from an innovator’s, or entrepreneur’s perspective. And the principle applies to many other sectors. When you see a problem that people need a solution to, and you have a solution to that problem, sometimes it’s better not to see all the hurdles to delivery or else some wouldn’t dare.

Introduction of Enoda PRIME® Exchanger: the integration of optimal passive design with complex dynamic control
ENODA provides a system which is agnostic to the nature of supply and demand. To do that though, there needs to be one fundamental enabling technology. It has to sit in the location of the transformer just as the router sits in the former location of switch in telephone exchanges, and they both transform the nature of those networks.

Combating Climate Change…
The COP28 climate summit opens in today, yet it is already clear that the world is not on track to meet the climate change targets that governments set themselves in Paris in 2015.

Review of PreCOP28
A review of the PreCOP28 panel discussion on “Energy grids and the electricity system in the face of the challenges of transformation”. What were the key takeaways? How can technology and systems thinking deliver the solution to the energy trilemma?

New tech sets the agenda for Europe’s energy transition
The International Energy Agency (IEA), European Central Bank (ECB) and European Investment Bank (EIB), recently laid out the intellectual justification for an EU alternative to the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Two clear themes emerged, but what do they argue should be done?
Karpacz Economic Forum 2023
Enoda’s Policy & Global Affairs team were invited to join a panel at the 2023 Economic Forum, hosted by Réka Szemerkényi. Following the event, Anna Bazley sat down with Réka and Paul Domjan to delve further into the main topics from the conference.

Unravelling the UK's Failed Offshore Wind Auction
Given that wind energy is pivotal to the UK's ambitious net-zero targets, what led to no interest in the offshore wind contracts in a recent auction?

Unpicking the Energy Trilemma
For the energy transition to succeed, it must deliver an energy system that is clean, affordable and secure. For many years, the challenge of meeting these goals has been described as a trilemma.

The Hidden Costs of Delivered Renewable Energy
Renewable energy has become a crucial component of the global energy transition. LCOE has been instrumental in assessing the competitiveness of renewable energy technologies, but it fails to capture the full picture of costs associated with their integration into the grid.

Platform Series - Monolithic Market Makers to Automated Trading Platforms
The history of stock markets spans centuries, evolving from rudimentary systems to the sophisticated networks seen today.

McKinsey’s Green Business Building Conference
Forthcoming McKinsey research shows that while 90% of emissions reductions required for net zero are possible with existing technologies, only 20% of that abatement is from technologies that are commercially mature. The conference was filled with examples that demonstrate this innovation happening.