Need for Grids

- Leineschloss by Nds. Landtag
With the adoption of its 20-20-20 targets and the objective of a largely decarbonised power sector by 2050, the European Union has set the stage for a significant increase in the use of renewable energies. A modernisation of the energy grid is a key requirement in this context and acknowledged not only by TSOs and many major NGOs but also by some citizens that are directly affected by grid expansion projects.
This does however not prevent widespread doubts with respect to the necessity of specific grid line projects. Often, NGOs and affected populations are unified in asking for proofs that confirm the need of individual grid expansion projects. Why, where and when are new lines needed, who benefits from them and who is losing? How can long-term energy roadmaps and network development be designed in such a way that they become an unequivocal building block towards a decarbonised European energy sector? And how can affected populations be convinced about the necessity of concrete projects as part of the bigger picture of a decarbonised European energy sector? These are fundamental questions that need to be understood by all actors in order to truly support a common development of the future grid system.
The Renewables-Grid-Initiative has discussed these issues at the
RGI Workshop on The Need for Grids
22 June 2012 in Hannover
A workshop hosted by TenneT TSO
The workshop took place at the Parliament (Landtag) of Lower Saxony in Hannover.
Find the presentations below the following pictures and the report on the right-hand side of this page.
Impressions
Presentations of the RGI Workshop on "The Needs For Grids"
Find and download below the presentations made at the RGI Workshop on "The Need for Grids" on 22 June 2012 in Hannover:
What future for the european power grid?
(Prof. Dr. Carlo Jaeger, Global Climate Forum)
Why we need grids NOW – a technical perspective
(Carsten Siebels, TenneT)
Challenges in exchanging data between TSOs - Coreso`s experience
(Francois Boulet, Coreso)
Overview on the current roadmaps and developing a european scenario
(Dr. Enrique Gaxiola, IRENE-40/Siemens)
Germany’s new approach to consultative need determination and net development planning - TSO perspective
(Marius Strecker, TenneT)
Germany’s new approach to consultative need determination and net development planning - NGO perspective
(Dr. Peter Ahmels, Deutsche Umwelthilfe)
EU grid planning – challenges and solutions
(Daniel Fürstenwerth, RGI)
Stakeholders involvement in ENTSO-E`s TYNDP 2012
(Michael Mieszczanski, ENTSO-E)
The CECRE: Making renewable energy technologies compatible with the security of the system
(D.Jorge Hidalgo Lopez, Red Electrica Espana)
Explaining the need for grids to an affected population
(Mark Hoff, ERM)
How to deal with the need question? Examples throughout Europe
(Theresa Schneider, RGI)
Reasoning and experiences for the 50Hertz online application on load flow data
(Annika Kießler, 50Hertz)





















