A decentralised, flexible energy system puts energy consumers at the fore-front of the clean energy transition. Through demand-side flexibility, consumers are able to adjust their consumption, store energy, and inject energy into the grid during peak moments, contributing to a more efficient and sustainable decarbonisation pathway. smartEn has calculated that, with help from flexible consumers, in 2030 the EU energy system could avoid 15.5 TWh in renewable energy curtailment, a 61% improvement compared to if no action is taken, and avoid investments in 60 GW of peak generation capacity, equivalent to 137 gas peaking plants, resulting in €2.7 billion saved annually. This session aims to deep-dive into how decentralised assets such as PV, Stationary and Mobile storage, amongst others, are key to reducing costs for consumers, increasing the uptake of renewables and solving grid congestion issues.
12:30 pm - 12:38 pmWelcome & Introduction
Sebastian Kotyla, Membership & Partnership Officer, smartEn - Smart Energy Europe
12:38 pm - 12:45 pmGrowth Strategies for Thriving Energy Communities
Aron Lazarchick, VP Growth & Marketing, Cleanwatts
12:45 pm - 12:52 pmEmpowering Consumers Through Demand Side Flexibility
Viktor Persson, Business Developer - Flexibility Services, Siemens
12:52 pm - 12:59 pmDigital Services as a Way to Foster REs Sources (and EVs) Integration and the Development of New Local Energy Communities
Ciro Lanzetta, CEO, i-em
12:59 pm - 01:06 pmThe MSP is the King of Smart Charging
Michael Johanns, Business Developer Smart Charging, Deftpower
01:06 pm - 01:13 pmCutting-Edge Demand Response Technologies
Alexander Kofink, CEO, Cybergrid
01:13 pm - 01:20 pmHow to Further Take Advantage of Flexibility for Additional Monetisation, New Markets and Grid Congestion Management
Aurore Lantrain, Senior Strategy Officer, EPEX SPOT
01:20 pm - 01:30 pmQ&A