Low Carbon Hub webinar catch up: Project LEO’s smart-grid trials in Oxfordshire (so far)

We’ve started a series of webinars, discussing the future of energy and our work at the Low Carbon Hub to create an energy system which is good for people and for the planet, in Oxfordshire and beyond.

For our fourth webinar, Dr Scot Wheeler of Oxford University gave an overview of the smart-grid trials which have already taken place in Oxfordshire as part of Project LEO, what has been learnt from them, and what further trials will be taking place.

Dr Scot Wheeler is a postdoctoral researcher in the Engineering Science Department, and a Fellow of the Oxford Martin Programme on Integrating Renewable Energy. His research focus is on smart local energy systems as an option in the transition to a low carbon energy future, including working alongside the Low Carbon Hub on Project LEO. He works closely with stakeholders across Oxfordshire to promote the county as a place to demonstrate research and innovation in the low carbon energy sector.

If you couldn’t make it, we recorded the webinar and it’s now up on our YouTube channel – and you can view by clicking the play button below:

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