Association for Decentralised Energy

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The ADE has a varied membership of just over 100 local authorities, NGOs, small companies and major corporations. The ADE opposed short-term changes to reduce payments to embedded generation in 2017, arguing that the code modification process does not adequately reflect the breadth of policy opinions from industry. It has campaigned around the treatment of DSR and storage in the electricity and capacity market, promoting a greater role for both. Whilst the ADE has not strongly lobbied on renewable support programmes, it has advocated against a capacity market that favours centralised fossil fuels assets such as coal. The ADE appears to support a role for small-scale fossil fuel assets, such as diesel and gas. It has also supported a move towards increasing low-carbon options whilst phasing out the prominence of diesel generators in the capacity market. InfluenceMap, Oct.2017, p.37


People

  • Tim Rotheray, director