Resource

Net Zero Go Components

The Net Zero Go component model is based on themes and components that a broad range of elements that make up a local energy project

Provided by: Net Zero Go Components

This resource is part of a collection

Print Email Share URL LinkedIn

Topics

The Net Zero Go component model is based on themes and components that a broad range of elements that make up a local energy project. Components are organised around themes and sub themes.

 

Digital Information Data, services or methods that are in the digital domain and require data transfer , storage or processing can be considered components in the digital information category. Examples would be a local asset GIS dataset or data collection of performance
Organisations, Actors and Decisions Materials or activities that enable designs makers to inform, enable or understand Local Energy System Projects (e.g. a programme management function, a councillor workshop or technical documents)
Users, Consumers and Citizens Activates that inform, enable or consult local people and system users (e.g. A public consultation, a helpline, or informational website)
Commercial and Business Commercial elements that enable, contract or share value with the project (e.g. Special purpose vehicles (SPV), value sharing, business models)
Infrastructure and Assets Assets that are available or need to be available in order to enable the project (e.g. power networks, sub stations, vehicles, buildings)
Technology and Vectors Enabling technologies and energy pathways that are required to delivery the project (e.g., heat pumps, vehicle charge points, smart controls, hydrogen technology)
Policy and Regulation Enacting or enforcing policies or regulation to achieve benefits (e.g. Congestion charging, energy efficiency enforcement for landlords)
Interoperability and Compatibility Systems, or activities that enable components to be interchangeable and work with each other (e.g. a common charging standard, single point of contact for energy switching or choice of open protocol for technology)
Operation and control Any activities that provide support or control for ongoing operation of the project (e.g. monitoring, a service helpline, BMS system)

 

End of Preview

Register to access the full article

Designed to aid Local Authorities in developing robust, evidence-based plans to enable Net Zero.

Register now

Already have an account? Login

Free UK Local Authority access

Register now
  • Guest preview of selected publicly available resources
  • Full library of 1,000+ articles
  • CPD accredited e-learning courses
  • Case studies
  • Discussion forum