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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2023
  • As the EU transitions from the traditional centralised energy system to a decentralised, digitalised and decarbonised system, Demand-Side Flexibility (DSF) is a crucial, reliable and cost-effective resource whose potential needs to be untapped. The accelerated electrification of end-use sectors and parallel increase of renewable generation will increase the system flexibility needs on average by 133% across Member States between 2021 and 2030. Comparing 2050 to 2030, a further increase on average by 250% is needed in the EU.
    This increased volatility requires a rethink on how the energy system is managed, enabling and rewarding consumers for using their Behind-the-Meter (BTM) Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) to (automatically) adapt their energy management strategies to different (implicit and/or explicit) signals.
    smartEn Chair of the Digital Agenda Committee Laurent Schmitt and our Smart Grids Officer Alexandra Blin take us step by step on how the interoperability of standards and protocols can unleash consumers’ flexibility. Tune in to decode a complex topic of utmost importance to the data exchanges for the provision of flexibility.
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