COP28

COP28: Proposing a Renewables Grid Academy

Accelerating the energy transition with a Massive Open Online Course on grids and energy system planning

An accelerated energy transition requires a wider and deeper knowledge of the role of electricity infrastructure for the integration of variable renewable generation. Energy system planning, grid planning and deployment of infrastructure are all essential components for a successful, timely and economically viable energy transition. However, knowledge on how to operate a system largely based on variable renewables is limited as well as difficult to access. Similarly, understanding the reasons, challenges and opportunities of permitting processes, nature protection and public opposition to energy infrastructure, is essential for finding adequate solutions and sustainable approaches. Increased transparency of related energy system planning methods and tools can enable civil society, the public sector, and activist stakeholders to engage with, and co-develop the decarbonised energy system of the future.

By leveraging the scalability of a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), online discussion forums and on-site trainings,  the Renewables Grid Initiative (RGI), the Open Energy Transition (OET) and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) aim to fill the knowledge gaps that are hindering and slowing down variable renewable integration and the build-up of electricity grids. By providing a holistic, interdisciplinary perspective on biodiversity enhancement, decarbonisation, and electricity infrastructure, the Renewables Grid Academy is aiming to increase the field of needed experts and enlarge the community of open energy system modellers.

On 5 December 2023 at the IUCN - Unite for Nature Pavilion at COP28 in Dubai, the Renewables Grid Initiative (RGI) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (@IUCN) proposed the 'Renewables Grid Academy: Empowering Grid Planning and Deployment with Open-Source Solutions'.

Those attending COP28 were invited to attend this event to hear from experts in the energy transition and electricity infrastructure on why democratised knowledge energy system planning is key for meeting decarbonisation targets. 

Recording

Speakers

  • Antonella Battaglini, CEO of RGI set the stage for this discussion by outlining the priorities and goals of the Renewables Grid Academy. 

  • Panelists
    • Rana Adib | Executive Director, REN21
    • Alicia Argüello | Head of Sustainability, Hitachi Energy
    • Giles Dickson | CEO, WindEurope
    • Chiara Martinelli | Director, CAN Europe
    • Mai Lawson Oldgard | Senior Vice President, Sustainability, Statnett
    • Mark Foley | CEO, EirGrid

  • Rachel Asante-Owusu, Programme Manager at IUCN concluded the event by outlining the conservation perspectives of this effort. 

 


Contact

Stephanie Bätjer
Director - Communication

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t: +49 30 2332 11017
stephanie@renewables-grid.eu

Antonella Battaglini
Chief Executive Officer

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t: +49 30 2332 11011
m: +49 170 5849229
antonella[at]renewables-grid.eu

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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the LIFE Programme. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.