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AN INDEPENDENT <strong>EVALUATION</strong> OF THE LCNF<br />

Has the potential to deliver net<br />

financial benefits to future and/or<br />

existing customers<br />

Generates knowledge that can be<br />

shared amongst all DNOs<br />

Involvement of other partners and<br />

external funding<br />

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Assessment:<br />

The project is expected to demonstrate benefits to network which are highly likely to be required in the<br />

future to benefit storage owning parties and customers.<br />

Evidence:<br />

As well as deferring network reinforcement, benefits are associated with Triad optimisation, balancing<br />

services and the capacity market.<br />

References:<br />

• SNS progress report; Dec 2015.<br />

• Summary of the LCNF funds learning EATL, April 2016.<br />

Assessment:<br />

Project incomplete not marked<br />

The project website has a range of learning documents and details of events to date<br />

Evidence:<br />

SMS project website<br />

References:<br />

• Smarter Network Storage learning event March 2014<br />

• Project reports e.g. SDRC 9.7 Successful Demonstrations of Storage Value Streams, SDRC 9.6<br />

SNS 3.12 Analysis of Integrated Energy Storage Contribution to Security of Supply, SDRC 9.5<br />

Electricity Storage in GB: SNS 4.7 Recommendations for regulatory and legal framework<br />

Assessment:<br />

The project involved some external partners covering some of the main technical /commercial / stakeholder<br />

aspects as applicable.<br />

Evidence:<br />

Project Partners: AMT-SYBEX (information and data exchange); Durham University (development of<br />

algorithms); Imperial College London (analysing, modelling and optimising electricity systems, core studies<br />

and development of recommendations); KiWiPower (provide and manage the route to market); National<br />

Grid (guidance and advice); Pöyry Management Consulting (market and regulatory expertise, analytical<br />

services); Smartest Energy (market reconciliation and pricing information) and Swanbarton (overall<br />

development support and specialist support in commercial arrangements).<br />

Project Suppliers: A123 Systems Inc. (supplier of the energy storage device).<br />

Project Supporters: UK Energy Research Centre, IMechE, Electricity Storage Network<br />

Full submission pro-forma shows external funding of £1,216k (~8% of total project cost cited (£15,292k)).<br />

References:<br />

• SNS full submission pro-forma.<br />

PÖYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING<br />

October 2016<br />

713_Poyry_Report_Evaluation_of_the_LCNF_FINAL_Oct_2016_v700.docx<br />

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