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@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ <h2>About this visualisation - DFES 2023</h2> | |
<p>This tool shows us how we can get to net-zero carbon by 2050. As part of our planning for decarbonisation we considered a range of possible scenarios in our region. We are publishing here our modelling results for our stakeholders to review and comment upon. The five scenarios are:</p> | ||
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<li>NPg Best View – meets net zero by 2047. Accelerated uptake of electric vehicles and heat pumps in the early years and some use of hydrogen via hybrid heat pumps later years.</li> | ||
<li>NPg Best View – meets net zero by the late 2040s. Accelerated uptake of electric vehicles and heat pumps in the early years and some use of hydrogen via hybrid heat pumps later years.</li> | ||
<li>System transformation – energy system is adapted for hydrogen heating and flexibility on supply side. Customers are assumed to not change their behaviour much including lower energy efficiency measures.</li> | ||
<li>Customer transformation – in contrast to the previous scenario, customers are keen to change their energy use behaviours and employ energy efficiency measures. Electricity is main source for heat purposes.</li> | ||
<li>Leading the way – gets to net zero by 2047, this is the fastest credible decarbonisation deployed on UK scale. Heating is a mixture of hydrogen and electricity with customer behaviour significantly adapted to increase system efficiency.</li> | ||
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<p>Previous versions of Northern Powergrid's DFES can be found for <a href="https://odileeds.github.io/northern-powergrid/2020-DFES/index.html">2020</a>, <a href="https://odileeds.github.io/northern-powergrid/2021-DFES/index.html">2021</a> and <a href="https://odileeds.github.io/northern-powergrid/2022-DFES/index.html">2022</a>, or choose from <a href="https://odileeds.github.io/northern-powergrid/">all our visualisations</a>.</p> | ||
<p>If you have any comments, questions or feedback on our scenarios, please send them to <a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=Northern%20Powergrid%202023%20DFES">[email protected]</a></p> | ||
<h3>Northern Powergrid DFES 2023 scenario assumptions in detail</h3> | ||
<h4>NPg Best View — net zero in 2047</h4> | ||
<h4>NPg Best View — net zero by the late 2040s</h4> | ||
<p>This scenario world is extremely ambitious, in line with our stakeholders' vision, achieving net zero in the late 2040s. The scenario relies on intensive investment in low carbon technologies, as well as early action from government and a high level of engagement from consumers, in order to achieve aggressive rollout rates, especially of EVs and heat pumps.</p> | ||
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<dt><em>Electricity demand</em></dt> | ||
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