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June 2016
Joint public workshop on Scenarios for the TYNDPs 2018
The development of scenarios represents the first step of the European TYNDPs for electricity and gas. Scenarios offer the frame under which the future is analysed in view of identifying the investment needs and benefits of future electricity and gas projects. This is the step we are at now in the preparation of the future TYNDPs 2018 and we are looking for your input.
Find out more »13th International Conference on the European Energy Market
It is our pleasure to announce that the 13th European Energy Market Conference, EEM 2016, will take place in the Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto, FEUP, from 6 to 9 of June 2016. EEM 2016 is organized by INESC TEC, a private research center that works closely with FEUP that also collaborates in the organization. Porto is the largest city in the north of Portugal and it is a very lively city with numerous touristic attractions namely in…
Find out more »EURELECTRIC Annual Convention and Conference: “Electricity, the power sector goes digital”
EURELECTRIC’s annual convention in Vilnius on 6-7 June 2016 is thus focused on the new “e-lectricity landscape” and the economic, regulatory, environmental and societal factors, which is giving rise to a complex and digitised, low carbon electricity system, with a number of new players emerging. Main conference themes to be debated at this annual gathering include: Decarbonising in an interconnected and digital world Attracting and empowering customers in smart new ways Enhancing the value of the intelligent grid Changing economics…
Find out more »Electricity Regulatory Forum
The Electricity Regulatory Forum (Florence Forum) was set up to discuss the creation of the internal electricity market. It is currently addressing cross-border trade of electricity, in particular the tarification of cross-border electricity exchanges and the management of scarce interconnection capacity. Participants include national regulatory authorities, Member State governments, the European Commission, TSOs, electricity traders, consumers, network users, and power exchanges. Since 1998 the Forum has meet once or twice a year
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