The Committee is investigating disruptive innovation in the energy sector, including the potential of technology to transform existing market structures, and Government support for innovation.
4th Special Report - The energy revolution and future challenges for UK energy and climate change policy: Government Response to the Energy and Climate Change Committee's Third Report of Session 2016–17
Inquiries
Energy revolution inquiry, and Energy revolution inquiry
3rd Report: The energy revolution and future challenges for UK energy and climate change policy
Inquiries
Energy revolution inquiry, Leaving the EU: implications for UK climate policy inquiry, Leaving the EU: implications for UK energy policy inquiry, Energy revolution inquiry, Energy revolution inquiry, Leaving the EU: implications for UK climate policy inquiry, and Leaving the EU: implications for UK energy policy inquiry
Witnesses Barry Hatton, Director of Asset Management, UK Power Networks, Amanda Lyne, Chair, UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association, Dr Nina Skorupska, Chief Executive Officer, Renewable Energy Association, Dr Jill Cainey, Director, Electricity Storage NetworkYoav Zingher, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Kiwi Power, Phil Sheppard, Director of SO Operations, Network Capability, National Grid, Sara Bell, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Tempus Energy Technology, Professor Jim Watson, Director, UK Energy Research Centre, Colin Calder, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, PassivSystemsSacha Deshmukh, Chief Executive, Smart Energy GB, Simon Roberts, Chief Executive, Centre for Sustainable Energy, Victoria MacGregor, Director of Energy, Citizens Advice