Expert Workshop

Part 2 | European Climate-Resilient Energy System Enhancing adaptation and resilience indicators in the ENTSO-E TYNDP CBA framework

Calendar 20 March 2025
Location Brussels & Online

RGI and ENTSO-E’s joint workshop fostered expert discussions on incorporating climate adaptation measures into the European grid planning process. The workshop brought together grid operators, researchers, NGOs, policymakers and regulators to discuss the development of a new climate adaptation indicator that can be integrated into ENTSO-E’s Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) methodology.

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CBA_2025_workshop_summary_report_Final.pdf

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Dr. Andrzej Ceglarz

Dr. Andrzej Ceglarz

Andrzej has been working at RGI since May 2017, having previously cooperated with RGI as researcher at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). Currently, he works as a Director for Energy Systems, being responsible for projects and activities under the RGI’s Technical Dimension addressing the questions how to plan, design and implement a carbon-free and optimised energy system. He holds a Master Degree in International Relations from the Wrocław University and completed his PhD at the School of Social Sciences and Technology at the Technical University of Munich.

Dr. Ira Shefer

Dr. Ira Shefer

Ira joined the Technical Team at RGI in July 2023. Previously he worked in the BMBF-funded research project Ariadne on local acceptance of wind energy in Germany. Ira holds a Ph.d. from the Technical University of Munich, researching transnational collaborations and their impacts on local climate governance and policy making. He has a MA of Environmental Studies at Nagoya University (Japan) and has a joint Bachelor of Law (LLB) and Asian Studies from Haifa University (Israel. Ira was engaged in several research initiatives that addressed, among others, urban climate governance (at RIFS, Germany) and green building (ILGBC, Israel). He was also a reporter and sections editor at an Israeli magazine for seven years, covering environmental and development issues.