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BRIDGE Meeting at European Commission on 12th/13th of March 2019

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Friday. 22 February 2019

During the 12th and 13th March 2019, the European Commission in Brussels will host the BRIDGE Coordination Meeting.

More than 40 European funded projects will be represented during this meeting, they will have the opportunity to exchange on various topics and feed the debates based on their personal experiences. DG Energy from European Commission will also provide a presentation on Clean Energy 4 all Europeans.

This two-day session will be the occasion for the project participants to address innovation in network management, energy communities & self-consumption, smart charging for electro-mobility or cybersecurity & resilience. Transversal subjects will be also in the agenda, covering replicability between projects and organisation of joint communication/events. Participants will exchange on their personal views and experiences gained through their EU funded projects.

All the participants will enjoy feedbacks from ended projects, their best practices to operate Key exploitable results and launched them into the market, but also the barriers encountered during the project and their way to overcome.

8 newcomers in the BRIDGE initiative will describe their plan and expectations for the coming years: COMPILE, CoordiNet, E-LAND, GIFT, INTERRFACE, MERLON, MUSE GRIDS, REACT.

About BRIDGE

BRIDGE is a European Commission initiative which unites Horizon 2020 Smart Grid and Energy Storage Projects to create a structured view of cross-cutting issues which are encountered in the demonstration projects and may constitute an obstacle to innovation.

The BRIDGE process fosters continuous knowledge sharing amongst projects thus allowing them to deliver conclusions and recommendations about the future exploitation of the project results, with a single voice, through four different Working Groups representing the main areas of interest: Data management, Business models, Regulations, Customer engagement.


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