Beyond Carbon: Reducing the Environmental Impact of Grids Across the Value Chain

The EU is committed to expanding and modernising the electricity grid to meet its decarbonisation targets. Achieving this ambition requires rapid deployment of infrastructure - while simultaneously ensuring that supply chains remain viable, responsible, and sustainable. Balancing these two goals poses both challenges and opportunities. RGI and Eurelectric will co-host a policy session during the 19th edition of EUSEW in Brussels to address these topics and their implications as well as good practices for sustainable grid development.

For the EU to achieve its energy, climate, and biodiversity targets, contributions from all sectors, including electricity grids, are essential. Infrastructure always has an impact on the environment it is built in, and beyond. Eurelectric’s 2024 report ‘Decarbonising Distribution’, shows that 54% of emissions for European Distribution System Operators stem from asset procurement. Emissions reduction, biodiversity protection and restoration, and resource optimisation, among others, require further attention. At the same time, EU’s path to net-zero necessitates robust electricity grids to be in place in a timely manner. The EU Action Plan for Grids estimates €584 billion in grid investments by 2030.  

Building on EU’s Competitiveness Compass and Clean Industrial Deal, and in an environment of strained supply chains, the session will explore what sustainability of grids entails, how the EU can enhance it, and how this aligns with the urgency to expand and modernise the grid, while supporting resilient supply chains and contributing to EU’s competitiveness.   

The session brings together actors across the value chain of electricity grids; grid operators across voltage levels, suppliers and policymakers to discuss ways to minimise environmental impacts of grids, alongside enabling requirements and good practices.   

The session will: 

  • Examine the environmental impact of grids, including on emissions and nature, and related mitigation strategies. 
  • Address challenges and enablers in sustainable operations, supply chains and technology procurement and deployment.  
  • Raise awareness on policy tools and practices that drive sustainable transition of grids and the EU at large, and related benefits. 

Speakers

  • Savannah Altvater, Head of Unit, Distribution & Market Facilitation Team - Eurelectric (moderator)
  • Eliza Mahdavy, CSR Director, Enedis
  • Lisa Schäfer, European Policy Affairs Advisor - Elia Group
  • Alberto Lampasona, Senior Director Public Affairs - Europacable
  • Alexandros Fakas Kakouris, Senior Manager - Energy and Policy Systems - Renewables Grid Initiative (RGI)

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Contact

Alexandros Fakas Kakouris
Senior Manager - Energy and Policy Systems

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t: +49 30 2332 11021
alexandros[at]renewables-grid.eu

Mara Zainea
Manager - Communication

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t: +49 30 2332 11031
mara[at]renewables-grid.eu

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