Title of the case study
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Future Energy Scenario Assessment (FESA) model
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Describe the Impact
(nature of the impact, how far reaching, beneficiaries, benefits)
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- Enabled key insights into market evolution of hydrogen, fuel cell, smart grid, clean coal (with CCS), nuclear, low carbon transport, low-carbon heat and energy storage markets.
- Led to greater understanding in policy circles and reinvigoration of hydrogen energy the sector.
- Establishing Bryte Energy as a ‘thought leader’ in UK and abroad.
- Guided technology development of several companies (Hydrogenics Corp, Axon Automotive, RE Hydrogen, etc)
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Impact indicator
(see list)
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- Improving the performance of existing businesses
- Commercialising new processes
- Attracting R&D investment from global business
- Progress towards sustainable development, including environmental sustainability
- Better informed public policy-making
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Research which led to impact
(what, when conducted, who undertook)
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Research into the dynamic operation of integrated energy networks across power, heat and transport sectors in low carbon scenarios. Software model development carried out by Rupert Gammon as a PhD student at CREST, Loughborough University, and while Director of Bryte Energy Ltd, 2001 – 2011, in collaboration with Dr John Barton (also a Director of Bryte Energy and an RA at CREST)
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References to key output (papers etc) which underpin impact
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- Barton, J., Gammon, R., (2010). The production of hydrogen fuel from renewable sources and its role in grid operations, Journal of Power Sources 195, No.24, pg8222-8235, issued in conjunction with the Eleventh Grove Fuel Cell Symposium, London 2009
- Hydrogen Future Study – HyFuture Report, May 2008
- Scotland’s Hydrogen Future Study, All Energy, May 2008
- HyFuture Stakeholders Workshop, July 2008
- UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association Response to the Energy and Climate Change Committee’s Consultation on Energy Security, March 2011
- A new and compelling case for hydrogen – clean fuel from smart grids: a new green currency, UK HFCA presentation to Prof David MacKay (chief scientific adviser to DECC), October 2010
- A new and compelling case for hydrogen – clean fuel from smart grids: a new green currency, UKHA presentation to DECC, May 2010
- A Hydrogen Framework for the East Midlands, July 2010
- Opportunities for hydrogen and fuel cells in the East Midlands, December 2009
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Evidence of impact
(external reports, statements, contact details of users which could corroborate the impact and/or the units contribution
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- The Technology Strategy Board call, Fuel Cells and Hydrogen: Whole System Integration, announced in Sept 2011 indicated a significant shift within various Government Departments (e.g. DECC, DfT, BIS) in their perception of the hydrogen and fuel cell sector to align exactly with the view championed by Bryte Energy.
- Increased alignment of IEA Annex 24 group towards FESA findings
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