Webinar

Smart forecasting for resilient grids

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Calendar 05 December 2025
Clock 11:30 – 13:00
Location Online, via Zoom

RGI’s Best Practice Webinar will discuss how digital forecasting can enable flexibility and resilience for electricity grids’ planning and operation.

The transition to a decarbonised and largely renewable energy system with increasing shares of electrification demands more from Europe’s electricity grids than ever before. Expanding grid infrastructure needs to go hand in hand with maximising the utilisation of existing grid capacity.

Exploring potential solutions to capacity optimisation and utilisation, we will host the Best Practice Webinar ‘Smart forecasting for resilient grids’ on 5 December 2025 from 11:30 to 13:00 CET.

During the session, we will explore a methodology framework that enables near-real-time probabilistic risk analysis for digital forecasting and planning. Developed by Arne Brufladt Svedsen and Tørris Digernes, this method aims to allow grid operators to identify grid stress and flexibility needs well in advance, therefore adapting to the rapidly changing energy landscape.

Looking at how digital forecasting can enhance grid operation and planning, participants will gain insights into how probabilistic models improve situational awareness, facilitate coordination between TSOs, DSOs and consumers, and inform flexibility implementation.

Drawing on experiences from Norway, the discussion will highlight how such approaches can strengthen resilience, improve efficiency, and support collaboration across Europe’s energy systems, while remaining mindful of the limitations and context-specific challenges of applying new digital tools.

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Nathália Pimentel

Nathália Pimentel

Nathália joined RGI in November 2022 as Junior Manager within the communication team. Currently, she works as Manager – Communication & Energy Systems. She is responsible for communication-related tasks, while also co-leading different activities within the Grids & Energy Systems Dimension in RGI. Her main work topics are circularity and stakeholder engagement, as well as permitting and acceleration of renewables and grid infrastructure. Previously, she worked for the private sector, as well as GIZ Brazil and the European Union’s International Urban Cooperation Program in Latin America and the Caribbeans (IUC-LAC). Nathália studied at the Federal University of Goiás (UFG) in Brazil, and the University of Pécs (PTE) in Hungary. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations.

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.