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In October 2013, a consortium of ten partners came together to jointly conduct research on the question: how can stakeholder engagement processes during grid development projects be improved?
2013 was a very interesting year for the development of new power lines: the European Commission had adopted its new legislation on trans-European energy infrastructure (“TENE legislation“) that introduced a preferred and more transparent permit procedure for socalled “Projects of Common Interest“ (PCIs).
Public participation and the engagement of different stakeholder groups were on top of the agendas of many project developers and political decision-makers. A perfect point in time to initiate a project that combines practical experience from transmission system operators (TSOs) with theoretical knowledge from research institutes.
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