This session compared the various green electricity offers, highlighting their benefits and the issues around which buyers should be made aware. It also explored the use of Contracts for Difference arrangements to support new renewable energy projects, along with a discussion of procurement arrangements. Read More
From 15 – 17 September the 5th RegEnergy project meeting took place virtually in Plymouth England (due to the ongoing pandemic). More than 30 partners and friends of the project met this time to explore deep the issues of green electricity procurement, infrastructure problems (how do we connect solar farms?) and the creation and future of energy communities. Read More
This seminar explored elements of the EU’s Clean Energy Package (CEP) and the initiatives set up as part of that, such as the Renewable Energy Directive and the Internal Electricity Market Directive, what they mean for the Smart Grid of the future, how prosumers can be at the heart of it as well as looking at developments in some EU jurisdictions to date. Read More
You want to learn more about energy communities, regional storage mechanisms or the cooperational work within a region to foster the renewable energy transition? Then let us inspire you! Read More
From 28-30 April over 40 RegEnergy partners and interested parties met online - instead of in Yverdon-les-Bains (Switzerland) as planned - to discuss the management of microgrids, the role of local energy communities as well as the RED II and many more. Read More
The first Interreg North-West Europe (NWE) impact event focused on the results achieved by the NWE projects funded so far, and how to further support their uptake and impact. Read More
The “Zukunftsforum Energiewende” is Germany’s largest congress for decentralised energy system transformation players. Representatives from local and state politics, administration, business and science meet here to jointly set fresh impulses for energy system transformation and climate protection. Read More
From 5 to 6 June 2019, 28 representatives from seven North-West European countries representing metropolitan regions, cities, rural communities, regional authorities, scientific intuitions and renewable energy producers met in Waterford, Ireland, to work on preliminary guidelines for the development of regional renewable energy partnerships. Read More
The first meeting in Brussels concentrated on getting to know each other. Thus, the partners presented their activities and investments to each other in great detail. Moreover, they addressed the question of how EE partnerships can best be established. Read More