Flexibility resources

What is Flexibility?
‘Flexibility’ is the capability of energy resources, such as generators, batteries and consumers, to change their behaviour.
This behaviour change can help to reduce the pressure on the grid at certain times, such as during the evening (traditionally when demand for electricity is highest) or when very windy or sunny (when generation is highest). A good example would be charging an electric vehicle overnight rather than during evening peak.
It means participating homes and businesses can earn payments, while saving costs for everyone and helping more low-carbon technologies to connect to the network.
Our latest tender
Our Autumn 2024 tender was for 225MW of flexibility across 452 constraint zones. Flexibility tenders are opportunities for providers who can:
- Reduce consumption or increase generation at times of peak demand
- Increase consumption or reduce generation at times of excess renewable generation
If you’d like to participate, please refer to our Participation Guidance (PDF) or view our latest Flexibility webinar.
You can also visit our LocalFlex platform to view the flexibility opportunities map across our licence area!
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Flexibility for local authorities
The Local Authority Guide to Flexibility
Check our Local Authority Guide to Flexibility to understand:
- How you can participate
- How much you could earn
- How Flexibility interacts with local area energy plans
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Book a meeting with a member of the team – simply select a 30-minute slot at your convenience