Location: Online
The last ETIP SNET Regional Workshop, titled "Enhance System Supervision and Control", which focused on Northern Europe, will take place online.
The large penetration of variable renewable energy sources (RES) into transmission and distribution networks increases the requirements of enhanced supervision and control at all power system levels. This workshop will provide a brief overview of key challenges and current trends in hardware and control equipment and functionalities for energy management and system control at transmission and distribution level and will present available digital solutions, including data analytics, energy data spaces, internet of things, artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) and digital twins together with selected industrial or pilot research applications and good practices.
Why should you attend?
The Workshop will gather a wide audience active in the energy landscape, including representatives from the European Commission, energy technology and storage providers, transmission system operators (TSOs) and distribution system operators (DSOs), ICT providers, energy utilities, research and innovation organisations, national ministries and regulators, energy agencies, and funding bodies. This Regional Workshop particularly aims to engage professionals and stakeholders from Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Denmark, as well as a broader audience.
The event will provide you with the opportunity to meet, discuss, exchange ideas, and network with Northern European projects and stakeholders from the wider energy landscape. Learn about R&I projects across Europe and help identify R&I gaps, challenges, and priorities, promoting a vibrant exchange of ideas and best practices. Participants will also have the opportunity to voice their concerns about R&I priorities and challenges related to enhanced system supervision and control, and to discuss unresolved R&I issues within this framework. These insights will be instrumental in informing discussions at the European Commission level, contributing to the shaping of future research agendas and policy frameworks that support the energy transition.
Save the date and register by 19 June here.
The agenda will be available soon.