AN electricity provider has installed more than 80 low-voltage monitors around Oxfordshire which will help it to keep up with the shift in electricity demand. Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has installed the devices so that it can see live, up-to-date changes in how people are using electricity. As the Climate Change Committee (CCC) forecasted that by 2050 demand on electricity networks could treble, Project Local Energy Oxfordshire (LEO), is working to understand how communities can play an active role in this journey. Through its smart grid trials, Project LEO is helping prepare for a shift in the electricity system, from one where energy is only consumed to one where it can be produced, stored, balanced and sold back to the system.