Adaptive Planning at National Grid
Turning away from fossil fuels to sustainable energy is a complex journey. BMA helped National Grid look at thousands of potential scenarios every week to successfully identify the optimal roadmap to hydrogen.
Funded by the UK Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT), high-level critical stakeholders were chosen from academia, the private sector, and the public sector to take part in the UK-led Connected Places Catapult programme. BMA was selected as the only UK company specialising in decision intelligence and AI technology in the area of whole systems planning to solve the world’s biggest climate challenges.
The Connected Places Catapult programme Connected Places Catapult - the UK's innovation accelerator for cities, transport & place leadership - is the UK government’s innovation agency for cities, transport and place leadership. BMA was selected to be a part of the delegation of innovative Net-Zero supporting technology companies to promote UK innovation in other parts of the world. Brought together by the Connected Places Catapult programme, we participated in the UK-Latin America Net-Zero and Resilience Programme which took place in South America for one week in March 2023.
Funded by the UK Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT), high-level critical stakeholders were chosen from academia, the private sector, and the public sector. BMA was selected as the only UK company specialising in decision intelligence and AI technology in the area of whole systems planning to solve the world’s biggest climate challenges.
We have achieved another milestone in our decarbonization strategy, supporting our mission to grow internationally, spread prosperity and tackle the challenges of climate change.
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