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Our Thinking

EA Technology is keen to participate in the discussions surrounding the future of our industry where we can add value to our stakeholders and wider society. Below is a selection of the responses we have submitted to recent consultations and other documents that illustrate our thinking on some of the topics that we believe are important to the industry.



Outcomes Summary from Network 2011: Skills for the Future, hosted in conjunction with the Energy Networks Association (March 2011)
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Response to Ofgem regarding Non-Network Company Access to the Innovation Stimulus (March 2011)
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Response to Ofgem regarding Regulatory Asset Lives for Electricity Distribution Assets (February 2011)
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Response to DECC regarding Ofgem Review: Call for Evidence (September 2010)
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Response to Ofgem regarding Regulating Energy Networks for the Future: RPI-X@20 Recommendations (September 2010)
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Response to DECC regarding Meeting the Low Carbon Skills Challenge (June 2010)
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Response to Elexon regarding Profiling and Settlement Review (May 2010)
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Response to Ofgem regarding the Low Carbon Networks Fund (April 2010)
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“Our thoughts on the Electricity Networks of the Future” (February 2010)
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Briefing to representatives from the House of Lords on UK Energy Networks Policy (November 2009)
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Response to DECC regarding Delivering Secure Low Carbon Electricity (October 2009)
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Response to National Grid regarding Operating the Electricity Transmission Networks in 2020 (August 2009)
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Response to DECC regarding Smart Metering for Electricity and Gas (July 2009)
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Response to Ofgem regarding RPI-X@20: Principles, Process and Issues (April 2009)
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Response to Ofgem regarding Electricity DPCR5 Policy paper (February 2009)
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Response to BERR regarding UK Renewable Energy Strategy (September 2008)
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