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Why the capacity market favours distributed energy
The UK energy market is amid a once-in-a-generation shift. Our system is rapidly moving away from traditional, large thermal plants and towards flexible and distributed sources of energy and storage. But even when we can see change coming, the pace and full repercussions often surprise. Nowhere is this clearer than the recent T-1 and T-4 capacity market auctions.
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