Flexibility is the engine quietly driving the United Kingdom’s progress towards Net Zero. It allows the electricity system to evolve from a centralised model, once dominated by coal fired power stations, to a smarter, more responsive and decentralised network built on renewable energy.
A major challenge with renewables such as wind and solar power is their intermittency. The infamous Dunkelflaute; a period with little or no wind or sun, is often used as a criticism of renewable generation. That is why flexibility is so important. It keeps supply and demand in balance, even when weather conditions are unfavourable.
To meet the UK’s Clean Power 2030 and Net Zero 2050 targets, flexibility is not just useful, it is essential. It must be embedded across all layers of the energy system, from large scale battery installations to assets and technologies located behind-the-meter.
Until recently, market and regulatory barriers limited the ability of behind-the-meter assets such as backup generators, solar panels paired with batteries, and heat pumps to take part in flexibility services. However, recent developments such as P415, have changed that. These updates enable behind-the-meter flexibility, allowing more businesses to actively support the electricity grid and benefit financially in the process.
This marks a major turning point. Behind the meter flexibility unlocks a significant, previously underused resource. Businesses can now manage their energy use in response to grid needs, electricity prices or local constraints helping the system while earning additional revenue.
That is exactly what FlexGO is designed to deliver.
Launching this autumn, FlexGO is Flexitricity’s new service tailored to behind-the-meter flexibility. It allows a wide range of commercial and industrial sites to take part in flexibility markets without disrupting their day-to-day operations. Whether it involves rescheduling a heat pump, charging a battery when electricity is low cost, or reducing demand when the system is under pressure, FlexGO makes it easy to participate.
By adopting flexible energy solutions businesses are demonstrating credible progress towards Net Zero goals. Showcasing these initiatives in ESG disclosures show responsible governance and increasingly aligns with stakeholder expectations and regulatory pressures.
Flexibility is not just a technical concept, it is a strategic opportunity. It helps businesses decarbonise, increase their resilience and cut costs, all while playing a part in the UK’s journey to Net Zero.
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