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KiWi Power Announces Success in Triads Forecasting

London, 10th April, 2013 – KiWi Power, the UK’s leading smart grid and energy demand management company, today announced 100% success in accurately forecasting the three triad periods during the 2012/13 triad season.

KiWi Power advised its customers to reduce or shift their power use when the UK’s demand for electricity was at its...
 

KiWi Power announces appointment of new Non-Executive Director Miriam Maes

London, 12 February, 2013 – KiWi Power, the UK’s leading smart grid and energy demand management company, has appointed Miriam Maes as a new non-executive director who will serve on the KiWi Power board.

Miriam has worked in the energy sector since 2002, initially as a member of Texas Utilities’ (TXU) European Executive and subsequently as COO of EDF Energy’s non-regulated distribution networks business.

In 2007,...
 

KiWi Power selected as 2012 Platts Global Energy Awards finalist

Winners to be recognised at November 29 New York City Gala
London, 15 November, 2012 – KiWi Power, the UK’s leading smart grid and energy demand management company, has been named a finalist in the Platts Global Energy Awards, an annual program recognising exemplary industry leadership. The 2012 finalists, selected from nearly 200 nominations...
 

Demand response will stabilise the UK’s electricity capacity market and keep the...

KiWi Power, the UK’s leading smart grid and energy demand management company, is supporting the Government’s Electricity Market Reform (EMR) measures in light of Ofgem’s news published last week, warning of a significant reduction in electricity capacity margins over the next three years.

According to Ofgem, the UK’s official independent regulating body for both the gas and electricity...
 

Dirty ‘peaking power stations’ to meet surging energy demand during London 2012 ...

800 MW pick-up predicted following ‘Isles of Wonder’ opening ceremony
27th July 2012, London – According to KiWi Power, the UK’s leading smart grid and demand management company, while some are billing London 2012 as the world’s first truly sustainable Olympic Games, it will still rely on ‘dirty’ power stations to provide additional electricity.

The National Grid will use these part-loaded coal-fired power...