Many types of energy-related products are regulated to ensure they meet specific measures relating to their energy efficiency. This reduces their environmental impact,. The regulations cover the following energy-related products: 1. air conditioners and comfort fans 2. air heating and cooling products 3. circulators 4. computers and. The manufacturer, authorised representative or importer that first places a regulated product on the Great Britain or Northern Ireland market, or puts it into service, is. A Declaration of Conformity must be completed, supported by technical documentation to demonstrate compliance. All documentation must be kept available for. OPSS is the appointed Market Surveillance Authority for Ecodesign Regulations in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Our approach to addressing non-compliance is.
Long Duration Electricity Storage (LDES) technologies contribute to decarbonising and making our energy system more resilient by storing electricity and releasing it when needed. LDES can also help reduce costs for consumers through reducing their bills and by avoiding the need for expensive electricity grid upgrades.
Our review demonstrates that no jurisdiction currently provides a comprehensive regulatory framework for energy storage, with the majority of jurisdictions currently allowing storage to be defined as “generation” for the purposes of licensing and other regulatory requirements.
Who can benefit from energy storage?
Energy storage offers a range of opportunities for standalone developers, generators, network operators and consumers (ranging from large energy users through to domestic consumers) and other electricity sector participants. Storage is an increasing focus due to the range of benefits the various technologies can provide.
Each summary covers the sector's development and the legal and regulatory environment to consider in the deployment of energy storage projects.
Energy storage may be used in a range of project types, including standalone, co-located, and behind-the-meter projects. Standalone energy storage projects are increasingly utility-scale installations. For example, a battery array can provide a range of services, including ancillary services, to the system operator or network owner.
These systems enable consumers to draw energy from the grid, and store it for later on-site use or to enable better use of any onsite generation, such as rooftop solar. Energy storage is not new – the scale of pumped hydro deployment across the globe is significant.