Conference: The Big Switch: Achieving 100% Decarbonised Power in Europe
Join RGI and NESO on 18 September 2025 in Brussels for “The Big Switch: Achieving 100% Decarbonised Power in Europe!” to explore cross-sectoral...
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We organise exchanges between different stakeholder groups within our three work dimensions. Want to learn more? Register for upcoming discussions and check our previous activities here:
Join RGI and NESO on 18 September 2025 in Brussels for “The Big Switch: Achieving 100% Decarbonised Power in Europe!” to explore cross-sectoral...
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DIMENSIONS
RGI is a unique collaboration of NGOs and TSOs from across Europe engaging in an ‘energy transition ecosystem-of-actors’. We promote fair, transparent, sustainable grid development to enable the growth of renewables to achieve full decarbonisation in line with the Paris Agreement within three dimensions:
We ensure energy systems both onshore and offshore are developed in coherence with nature and biodiversity, promoting mitigation, enhancement and restoration measures.
We enable discussions on how to model, plan and implement decarbonised and optimised clean energy systems, including different voices in the process.
We include and engage citizens, civil society and policy makers on strategies towards full decarbonisation, building capacity on the role of grids within the energy transition.
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The 'RGI Grid Awards: Good Practice of the Year' recognises organisations who dare to push the boundaries in deploying grids for the energy transition. Every year, we extend an invitation to all innovators working on fresh technological solutions, addressing ways to gain greater public backing for grid projects, or devising better approaches to safeguarding the environment. Share your practices through our award competition and underline the crucial importance of electric grids in our energy future.
Who is RGI?
RGI's Secretariat manages and coordinates all our activities.