Organised by: RGI, CAN Europe and EEB
For the first time, a broad community of European NGOs has agreed on a common energy scenario. Under the umbrella of the PAC project – “Paris Agreement Compatible Scenarios for Energy Infrastructure”– the Climate Action Network Europe and the European Environmental Bureau have developed an energy scenario for Europe.
The PAC Scenario is guided by three goals:
01
100% renewables in Europe by 2040 in all sectors
02
A 65% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030
03
Net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040
On 30 June, we discussed the scenario, how its genesis makes it different from existing scenarios largely based on renewables and what its political implications are in a two-hour interactive virtual event.
On this occasion, a broad coalition furthermore signed the ‘Request to Adapt European Energy Planning Scenarios’ that calls for the inclusion of a scenario into the Ten Year Network Development Plan (TYNDP) process that includes a very high renewable energy share.
If you are interested to find out more about the request and potentially sign it, please get in touch with us.
To find out more about PAC, please visit the project website.
Agenda & Speakers
PART 1

Introduction
Keynote Impulse

Keynote Impulse
PART 2
- The session comprises:
- – Introduction
- – Scenario presentation
- – Q&A
Presenting the introduction
Presenting the introduction
Scenario presentation
Scenario presentation
Q&A Moderation
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Our experts comment on the PAC Scenario and discuss it’s political implications.
Panellists:
- Joachim Balke, Head of Unit, DG Energy
- Rana Adib, Executive Director, REN21
- Mark Foley, CEO, EirGrid
- Laszlo Varro, Chief Economist, IEA
Respondents:
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- Patrick Ten Brink, Director of EU Policy, EEB
- Wendel Trio, Director, CAN Europe


- Policy recommendations | CAN Europe & EEB
- Wrap up | RGI
The event was moderated by Antina Sander, Deputy CEO, RGI.
Presentations
Recording
contact
Dr. Andrzej Ceglarz
andrzej@renewables-grid.euDirector – Energy Systems
