Inclusive Smart Solutions (ISS), a £2.75m programme funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and led led by Energy Systems Catapult, has published a report on the barriers that prevent consumers, especially low income and vulnerable (LIV) consumers, from participating in a future energy system.
A smart and flexible future energy system that works for all consumers is critical to achieving Net Zero.
Key insights and recommendations
Dr Rose Chard, Senior Advisor Fair Futures at Energy Systems Catapult, said:
“The ISS programme shows the importance of making the benefits of smart energy clear and tangible, particularly the financial benefits. It’s about providing clear, trusted, relevant and reliable information, and enabling low income and vulnerable consumers to engage in smart energy in ways that they’re confident suit them and their circumstances.”
Inclusive Smart Solutions: Final Report
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The ISS programme has delivered on its ambitions to further an understanding of consumer barriers to a smart, future energy system, and to develop and trial innovative solutions to support consumer participation.
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