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Intelligent Demand: How Consumers Can Support The Grid with Alex Schoch (Octopus Energy)

Sep 16, 2025
Discover how consumer-driven flexibility is essential for a sustainable energy future. Learn about the shift from traditional grids to decentralized models that empower users. Electric vehicles can play a pivotal role in smart energy management, turning everyday appliances into tools for energy savings. Explore the groundbreaking Hornsdale project and its influence on energy storage innovation. With the right policies and technology, consumers can significantly reduce their energy bills while supporting a cleaner grid.
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ANECDOTE

Hornsdale Proved Fast Battery Deployment

  • Hornsdale began as a high-profile, fast-build battery project following a South Australia blackout.
  • Tesla deployed a 100 MW, ~129 MWh battery in 100 days and used it to demonstrate rapid software-based bidding.
INSIGHT

Government Targets Underestimate Capacity

  • Consumer flexibility potential is much larger than government targets like 12 GW by 2030.
  • Octopus already manages nearly 2 GW of consumer assets and EVs alone imply multi-gigawatt potential.
INSIGHT

Home Assets Rival Traditional Flexibility

  • Aggregated EV and home assets can operate at 10–15 minute granularity and compete with traditional resources.
  • Fast front-of-grid services still favour large batteries, but shaped demand covers slower, high-volume needs.
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