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Maximising resilience across the infrastructure system

Frontier Economics was commissioned by the National Digital Twin programme (NDTp) to identify the expected impacts of the Climate Resilience Demonstrator (CReDo) and provide a simulation of potential social benefits related to flood resilience.

Reviewing the UK Electricity Balancing Market key cost drivers

Today, National Grid Electricity system Operator (ESO) has published our review of the key cost drivers on some of the highest cost days in 2021 in the UK Electricity Balancing Market.

Skills competitions deliver value for money

Frontier analysed WorldSkills UK’s economic return on investment, finding that WorldSkills UK’s activities in the past two years have delivered benefits of between £40m and £76m based on the investment from the Government of £17m.

Regulating dedicated hydrogen networks

In its EU Hydrogen Strategy in July 2020, the European Commission has made clear that hydrogen is a key priority to achieve the European Green Deal and Europe’s clean energy transition.

What lies in store for the telecoms sector in 2023 and beyond?

The telecoms sector will have to grapple with two important challenges during 2023 and beyond.

Decarbonising EU gas networks without stranded investment risks

The move to climate neutral heating is imminent and the current supply disruptions will further complicate gas market dynamics.

A new approach for a changing world

The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU), the Irish energy regulator, recently released its price control decision (PR5) for ESB Networks and Eirgrid.

The use of virtual and augmented reality in the workplace

Implications for the roll-out of next generation broadband infrastructure