Online discussion “How can municipalities shape the energy transition and what significance do storage systems have?”

Project: Energy Equilibrium
Virtual event

Description

Over the past almost three years, the EU Interreg BSR project "Energy Equilibrium" has developed a tool and a roadmap to support municipalities on their energy transition path toward climate neutrality.

This online discussion will present the developed roadmap for municipalities. Experts from three Baltic Sea region countries will then present their respective national or regional energy strategies and the integration of storage technologies. A discussion will conclude with the question "How can municipalities shape the energy transition and what significance do storage systems have?"

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More information about the event.

This project is funded with support from the Interreg BSR programme.

Agenda

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    Time
    Item
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    09:05 - 09:15 (CET)
    Project introduction: Energy Equilibrium, Professor Dagnija Blumberga, Riga Technical University
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    09:15 - 09:30 (CET)
    Presentation of the "Energy Equilibrium Road Map", Per-Johan Wik, Sustainable Business Hub
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    09:30 - 10:30 (CET)
    Overview of national and regional regional climate and energy strategies: New regional climate and energy strategy in Skåne / Sweden by Veronica Lindeberg, Climate and Energy Strategy, County Administrative Board of Skåne. Energy Storage Systems in Lithuania by Rimantas Germanas, President of Lithuanian Electricity Storage Association.
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    10:30 - 10:55 (CET)
    Discussion “How can municipalities shape the energy transition and what significance do storage systems have?”
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    10:55 - 11:00 (CET)
    Farewell and outlook
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