The energy transition has finally taken off. Renewable energy deployment is increasing, electric vehicle (EV) sales are booming, and the uptake of electric-powered home devices like heat pumps is growing. This increases our reliance on smart appliances and electricity grids to support the transition away from fossil fuels. However, not all solutions are created equal. Find out why the S2 standard is the best way to ensure the devices we rely on can use energy smartly and flexibly.
The energy transition has finally taken off. Renewable energy deployment is increasing, electric vehicle (EV) sales are booming, and the uptake of electric-powered home devices like heat pumps is growing. This increases our reliance on smart appliances and electricity grids to support the transition away from fossil fuels. However, not all solutions are created equal. Find out how the EU can navigate the future of renewable energy demand in our position paper calling for future-proof and interoperable demand-side flexibility that serves the energy transition.
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ECOS and 10 other associations urge EU Commissioner for Energy, developing an integrated, interconnected and properly functioning European energy market, Kadri Simson, to take into consideration our seven recommendations to unlock the demand-side flexibility potential in the upcoming revision of the Electricity Market Design.
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