Event

PCI Workshop Understanding Projects of Common Interest

Calendar 22 October 2013
Location Brussels

The adoption of the first list of PCIs by the European Commission creates a momentum for stronger cross-sector collaboration and for a shared interpretation of what the European “common interest” in the Guidelines means for TSOs, stakeholders, customers and citizens. We seized this opportunity to discuss different aspects of the legislation and its implementation with concrete examples.

The adoption of the first list of PCIs by the European Commission creates a momentum for stronger cross-sector collaboration and for a shared interpretation of what the European “common interest” in the Guidelines means for TSOs, stakeholders, customers and citizens. We seized this opportunity to discuss different aspects of the legislation and its implementation with concrete examples. 

Antonella Battaglini | RGI
Speaker
Catharina Sikow-Magny | European Commission, DG Energy
Speaker
Geoffrey Feasey | ENTSO-E
Speaker
Jan Vande Putte | Greenpeace
Speaker
Kitti Nyitrai | European Commission, DG Energy
Speaker
Alberto Granda | Red Eléctrica de España
Speaker
Ivan Scrase, | RSPB
Speaker
Riccardo Vailati | ACER
Speaker
Antina Sander | RGI
Speaker

Three discussion groups:
i. Consultation
ii. The permitting procedure for projects on the ground
iii. Performance monitoring the implementation of the legislation

Geoffrey Feasey | ENTSO-E
Speaker
Aleš Kregar | ELES
Speaker
Daniel Fraile | CAN Europe
Speaker
David Pratt | Marine Scotland
Speaker

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Stephanie Bätjer

Stephanie Bätjer is leading the Renewables Grid Initiative’s communication and event activities as Programme Manager – Communication. She is also heavily involved in RGI’s policy work and all activities that look at social engagement around grids. She previously worked in the communications team of the European Climate Foundation. Stephanie has studied at the Universities of Marburg and Hamburg, Germany, and the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. She holds degrees in political science and journalism.