Organised by RGI
The current energy system is going through a substantive change. Renewables are playing an ever bigger role throughout Europe, which also comes with a different ownership structure: big companies meet unexpected competition by citizen cooperatives, and private individuals and small companies increasingly develop from mere consumers into prosumers – producers and consumers of electricity at a time. This “decentralisation” of generation has many implications, be it on grid planning and operation, power structures, or ownership.
There are many myths and uncertainties about these implications and the mutual dependencies. During our one-day workshop, we shed some light on current discussion topics, including
- the status quo of decentralisation in Europe
- implications of a more decentralised generation for the transmission and distribution grids
- opportunities for citizen cooperatives to shape the future energy system
- the influence of the legal framework and investment decisions
Agenda & Speakers
IN-depth session
Community experience with distribution networks: challenges regarding the legal framework
Presentations
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contact
Stephanie Bätjer
stephanie[at]renewables-grid.euDirector – Communication