Further information
Ofgem SIF: round three alpha: innovation projects approved for funding
Energy networks with projects approved
Lead project partner: Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Distribution
Network type: electricity
Number of approved projects: one
Lead project partner: National Grid Electricity Distribution
Network type: electricity
Number of approved projects: three
Lead project partner: Northern Power Grid
Network type: electricity
Number of approved projects: three
Lead project partner: National Grid Electricity Transmission
Network type: electricity
Number of approved projects: two
Lead project partner: UK Power Networks
Network type: electricity
Number of approved projects: five
Lead project partner: Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Transmission
Network type: electricity
Number of approved projects: one
Lead project partner: National Grid Electricity System Operator
Network type: electricity
Number of approved projects: one
Lead project partner: SP Energy Networks
Network type: electricity
Number of approved projects: two
Lead project partner: Electricity North West
Network type: electricity
Number of approved projects: one
Lead project partner: Cadent Gas
Network type: gas
Number of approved projects: one
Lead project partner: Southern Gas Networks
Network type: gas
Number of approved projects: one
Summary of projects approved
Project title: Sea change
Challenge area: whole system network planning and utilisation to facilitate faster and cheaper network transformation and asset rollout
Project description: developing a replicable, port-level investment model to explore transition scenarios to achieve zero emissions shipping by 2025, across the notably complex and diverse maritime sector.
The model will also inform and enable ports and their users to plot their most viable decarbonisation paths.
Project partners:
- Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Distribution (lead)
- Associated British Ports
- British Ports Association
- Ricardo-AEA Limited
- The European Marine Energy Centre
- The Power Networks Demonstration Centre, University of Strathclyde
- National Gas Transmission
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £445,189
Project title: Nature 4 networks
Challenge area: whole system network planning and utilisation to facilitate faster and cheaper network transformation and asset rollout
Project description: exploring the use of nature-based solutions to protect assets from problems such as flood risk and extreme heat.
Reducing carbon intensive construction of hard engineering solutions, with effective natural options that provide climate, biodiversity, social and wellbeing benefits.
Project partners:
- Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Distribution (lead)
- GHD
- Frontier Economics
- SP Energy Networks Transmission
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £499,148
Project title: Revisiting and evaluating environmental inputs on line ratings
Challenge area: whole system network planning and utilisation to facilitate faster and cheaper network transformation and asset rollout
Project description: using latest generation high-resolution weather topographic data, combined with the latest techniques for system modelling, to improve understanding and methodology of line ratings and meet demand for connection of new renewables.
Project partners:
- Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Transmission
- National Grid
- National Grid ESO
- EnergyLine
- Met Office
- University of Strathclyde
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £389,725
Project title: Cross Vector Energy Hub
Challenge area: whole system network planning and utilisation to facilitate faster and cheaper network transformation and asset rollout
Project description: design and implementation of a multi-vector (gas plus electricity) energy hub to optimise devices across a whole system, to increase resilience, operating efficiency, and hosting coordination.
Project partners:
- Northern Powergrid (lead)
- Smarter Grid Solutions
- Northern Gas Networks
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £380,106
Project title: Look NortH2
Challenge area: whole system network planning and utilisation to facilitate faster and cheaper network transformation and asset rollout
Project description: exploring potential benefits and associated costs of developing offshore energy hubs (OEHs) in the UK. Developing scenarios that quantify benefits such as curtailment reduction, grid losses reduction, and infrastructure optimisation.
OEHs could stimulate integration of offshore electricity or hydrogen production between the UK and European countries.
Project partners:
- National Grid Electricity Transmission (lead)
- Guidehouse
- Orsted
- National Gas Transmission
- Copenhagen Infrastructure Partner
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £425,115
Project title: Wayl-Ease
Challenge area: whole system network planning and utilisation to facilitate faster and cheaper network transformation and asset rollout
Project description: creating a transparent, but secure, external-facing record of consent by public and private landowners to dig up their ground and install network equipment.
Automation of manual process and giving customers visibility will improve planning, speed up network transformation and inform customers.
Project partners:
- UK Power Networks (lead)
- Digital Catapult
- Tata Consulting Services
- SP Energy Networks Transmission
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £485,499
Project title: Road to power
Challenge area: whole system network planning and utilisation to facilitate faster and cheaper network transformation and asset rollout
Project description: developing specific tools to forecast future energy consumption and infrastructural impact of works. It supports the street and road works sector as it decarbonises 7.8 terawatt hours of energy demand across 700,000 major works in the sector’s pivotal transition to net zero by 2030.
Project partners:
- National Grid Electricity Distribution (lead)
- EA Technology
- Kier Transportation
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £437,404
Project title: HeatNet
Challenge area: whole system network planning and utilisation to facilitate faster and cheaper network transformation and asset rollout
Project description: developing novel machine learning tools to manage power loads from heat pumps and help regulate voltage-drops at the grid edge, to accelerate the electrification of heat, improve voltage quality and network reliability, and keep our customers warm.
Project partners:
- UK Power Networks (lead)
- Passiv UK
- I C Consultants
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £467,057
Project title: Electric Thames
Challenge area: whole system network planning and utilisation to facilitate faster and cheaper network transformation and asset rollout
Project description: mapping the future of the electricity system around the Thames.
Exploring new technologies such as Boat-to-Grid services, to shape whole system planning and offer insights for decarbonisation and electrification that can be replicated across Great Britain waterways.
Project partners:
- UK Power Networks (lead)
- Lane Clark & Peacock
- Marine Zero
- Port of London Authority
- EV Dot Energy
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £499,643
Project title: Rural energy and community heat
Challenge area: whole system network planning and utilisation to facilitate faster and cheaper network transformation and asset rollout
Project description: working with rural community energy groups to develop a modular rural energy centre that will help communities make cost effective decarbonisation plans.
The solution will offer shared low carbon heating, rapid electric vehicle charging, and renewable generation in areas not served by commercial markets, and where there is limited electricity network capacity.
Project partners:
- UK Power Networks (lead)
- Cranfield University
- Regen SW
- Smart Grid Consultancy
- Frontier Economics
- Kensa Utilities
- Vepod
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £490,017
Project title: LV Optimiser
Challenge area: novel technical, process and market approaches to deliver an equitable and secure net zero power system
Project description: focusing on an innovative low voltage (LV) power electronic device, (LV Optimiser). With its novel control algorithm to address LV voltage quality and imbalance, to support the growing demand and adoption of low carbon technologies such as solar panels, electric vehicles, and heat pumps.
Project partners:
- SP Energy Networks (Manweb) (lead)
- The University of Glasgow
- BCARE
- SP Energy Networks Retail
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £490,119
Project title: Fractal flow
Challenge area: novel technical, process and market approaches to deliver an equitable and secure net zero power system
Project description: developing a tool which provides clear visibility of fractal flow, to unlock capacity, provide clearer status visibility and explore integration of powerful machine learning analysis and targeted data exchange across grid supply points.
Project partners:
- Northern Powergrid (lead)
- Frazer-Nash Consultancy
- National Grid ESO
- ElectraLink
- Electricity North West
- Oak Tree Power Limited
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £497,885
Project title: Assessment of superconducting technologies for standards development
Challenge area: novel technical, process and market approaches to deliver an equitable and secure net zero power system
Project description: superconducting systems have five to 10 times higher power density than the equivalent voltage conductor, meaning they deliver higher capacity at lower voltage levels and via a lower number of routes. This will allow faster network capacity increase, delivering time, cost, and carbon savings.
Superconducting systems can also deliver a reduction in energy losses to virtually zero and ultimately realise greater environmental and health benefits.
Project partners:
- National Grid Electricity Transmission (lead)
- Frazer-Nash Consultancy
- The University of Manchester
- University of Strathclyde
- VEIR
- Supernode
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £443,086
Project title: System strength measurement and evaluation
Challenge area: novel technical, process and market approaches to deliver an equitable and secure net zero power system
Project description: bringing together leading experts to create a pathway to confident implementation of measurement-based tools. These provide comprehensive visibility of system strength status, avoiding uncontrolled voltage change, instability, and the risk of widescale customer disconnections.
Project partners:
- Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Transmission
- National Physical Laboratory (lead)
- UK Power Networks
- National Grid
- Imperial College London
- Scottish and Southern Energy Renewables
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £478,612
Project title: Network security in a quantum future
Challenge area: novel technical, process and market approaches to deliver an equitable and secure net zero power system
Project description: investigating the quantum threat to the energy system’s cybersecurity, helping the industry to understand the actual threat from state actors, organised crime, and other threats, and enabling mitigation strategies to be developed.
Project partners:
- National Grid ESO (lead)
- Cambridge Consultants
- University of Edinburgh
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £498,264
Project title: Fuel cell renewable energy equity
Challenge area: novel technical, process and market approaches to deliver an equitable and secure net zero power system
Project description: exploring how fuel cell micro combined heat and power systems can provide uninterruptable power supply functionality for individual homes, as well as support other nearby homes which depend on direct electrification to provide heat, power, and mobility.
Project partners:
- Northern Powergrid (lead)
- LCP Delta
- ON
- fifty5north
- Bosch
- PNDC
- Northern Gas Network
- EA Technology
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £472,235
Project title: Equiflex
Challenge area: novel technical, process and market approaches to deliver an equitable and secure net zero power system
Project description: focusing on equal access to financial and environmental benefits for hard to engage and vulnerable customers, ensuring no consumers are unfairly left behind and enabling a just transition to net zero.
Project partners:
- SP Energy Networks (lead)
- Frazer-Nash Consultancy
- East Ayrshire Council
- Energy Action Scotland
- SP Energy Retail
- University of the West of Scotland
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £424,011
Project title: Flex direct
Challenge area: novel technical, process and market approaches to deliver an equitable and secure net zero power system
Project description: transforming the roll out of energy efficiency upgrades, by developing novel commercial models and coordinated market approaches. These enable local authorities and social housing providers to work with distribution system operators to incentivise and facilitate participation for hard-to-reach customers.
Project partners:
- UK Power Networks (lead)
- Sia Partners
- Centre for Sustainable Energy
- LCP Delta
- Utilita Energy
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £480,307
Project title: Cool Down
Challenge area: unlocking energy system flexibility to accelerate electrification of heat
Project description: despite modelling suggesting increasing cooling demand in office, retail and domestic spaces as the UK warms, cooling demand is currently poorly accounted for in distribution network planning.
Additionally, its potential to offer flexibility during periods of network stress has not been considered. Cool Down will be the first project to consider cooling’s potential as a flexible load.
Project partners:
- Electricity North West (lead)
- Guidehouse Europe
- UCL Consultants
- Impact Research
- Oaktree Power
- National Grid Electricity Distribution
Lead network type: electricity
SIF funding award: £499,888
Project title: Exploring geological hydrogen storage opportunities for the East Midlands
Challenge area: enabling power-to-gas to provide system flexibility and energy network optimisation
Project description: investigating options for storage of excess renewable energy for use during periods of peak demand.
Project partners:
- Cadent Gas (lead)
- British Geological Survey
- University of Edinburgh
- Star Energy
- Uniper
- Centrica
- National Gas
Lead network type: gas
SIF funding award: £499,981
Project title: HyScale LOHC phase 2b
Challenge area: enabling power-to-gas to provide system flexibility and energy network optimisation
Project description: the HyScale Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) project aims to demonstrate how an LOHC system can be used for capturing, storing and releasing hydrogen into a gas network, to manage long-duration storage requirements.
The use of LOHCs connected to an electrolyser and a hydrogen gas network, will enable it to run flexibly and take advantage of low electricity prices. This will reduce the cost of producing hydrogen for consumers, accelerating the uptake of hydrogen for industrial offtakers, power generation and domestic heating.
LOHC systems may play an important role in providing storage flexibility where geological storage is not available.
Project partners:
- Southern Gas Networks (lead)
- ERM
- Framatome
- Blue Abundance
- Forschungszentrum Jülich
- Cadent Gas
- Northern Gas Networks
- National Gas Transmission
- Wales & West Utilities
Lead network type: gas
SIF funding award: £451,849