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April 2016
WORKSHOP: ENERGY UNION AND THE NEED FOR INTEGRATED ENERGY SOLUTIONS.
Europe needs secure, affordable and sustainable energy for all – the integration of power generation, heating, cooling, buildings, transport and ICT is part of the solution! The right energy solutions are paramount for Europe – European policy and industrial decision makers now join forces to share ideas in realizing the vision of European Energy Solutions. Vice President of the Energy Union and European Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič, President of the Energy Solutions Network and MEP Morten Helveg Petersen, Members of the…
Find out more »CEF Energy Info Day
The Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) will organise a Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Energy Info Day on Thursday 7 April 2016 at the Albert Borschette Congress Centre in Brussels (CCAB – Rue Froissart 36), Belgium. The event will address the priorities of the 2016 CEF Energy Calls, with the first one expected to be opened by mid-March. The aim of the Info Day is to allow prospective applicants for these calls to gather all the available information which they…
Find out more »Optimal R&D and Innovation Strategies, Smart Grid and Improved VAS for Utilities
Successfully Navigating the Power Transition with Optimal R&D & Innovation Strategies, Smart Grid and Improved VAS. Driving Product and Service Diversification to Successfully Navigating the Power Transition
Find out more »European Offshore Energy 2016
WELCOME TO EUROPEAN OFFSHORE ENERGY 2016 The European Offshore Energy Exhibition for 2016 brings the offshore energy market together, providing visitors with the ideal opportunity to learn about the industry’s latest product innovations, solutions and services.
Find out more »Diversification and cross-border interconnections at the core of the EU Internal Energy Market
The Energy Security Package presented last February by the European Commission highlights the importance of completing the EU Internal Energy Market and putting in place the missing infrastructure links to “quickly respond to supply disruptions and re-direct energy across the EU to where it is needed”. At present, the EU remains the largest energy importer in the world, with many EU countries heavily reliant on a single supplier. Lack of solidarity and coordination between Member States is a persisting challenge.…
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