Decarbonising and Electrifying Heating: The European Pathway

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Time
04:15 pm - 05:30 pm
Hall
Messe München
Room
Hall B5, Booth B5.550

Join us for a comprehensive session where we will explore the collaborative efforts of the European Union and leading businesses in the transition towards electrified heating systems. Discover the innovative strategies and practical solutions being implemented across Europe to transform residential and commercial heating. Gain insights from real-world examples and shared experiences that highlight the progress and lessons learnt in this critical aspect of our journey towards a sustainable building stock.

04:15 pm - 04:20 pmWelcome & Introduction

Michelangelo Aveta, Business Hubs Advisor - Policy Lead Integration, Eurelectric

04:20 pm - 04:35 pmIberdrola's Role in Heat Decarbonization: An Analysis of Successful Cases

Vanessa Castro Jimenez, Head of Energy, Efficiency and Edification, Iberdrola

04:35 pm - 04:50 pmContribution of Heat Pumps to Energy Transition

Pierre Thomas Louis de Soultrait, Europe Sales Director, LG Electronics

04:50 pm - 05:05 pmLarge Heat Pump for District Heating and Industry Decarbonization

Davide Rizzi, Application Engineer, Turboden SpA

05:05 pm - 05:30 pmPanel Discussion + Q&A

Further Content
Dennis Schulmeyer, CEO from LADE GmbH
AI-Based Energy Management: The Future Is Now

The smarter E Podcast Episode 189 | Language: German

September 5, 2024

We speak with Dennis Schulmeyer about ai-based energy management

Joint Session
Hybrid PV Power Plants I: Providing Flexible Generation for the Energy System

Wednesday, June 19, 2024, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

ICM München Room 14 B

Hybrid power plants play a crucial role in addressing the flexibility limitations of variable renewables. Solar and wind and/or battery storage systems improve grid-stability, allow to integrate more renewable energy and offer potential additional revenue for power plant operators. This session will include: Hybrid solar power plant case studies Status and developments of hybrid solar power plant systems Policy frameworks for a solar-based hybrid power supply

Joint Session
The smarter E Europe Conference Opening Session: GET ENERGIZED: RENEWABLES 24/7

Tuesday, June 18, 2024, 09:30 am - 11:00 am

ICM München Room 1

This is the beginning of the end of the fossil fuel era, explained UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai last December. For the first time, the world community agreed to"transition away from fossil energy carriers" in order to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5° Celsius, sending a clear signal - also to investors. With a record deployment of 473 gigawatts of renewableenergy sources in 2023, we're on the right track, but we need to move faster, especially when it comes to expanding the required infrastructure such as grids, storage systems, and e-mobility. We will need sustainable solutions on all grid levels and in all sectors to meet the challenges of a renewable 24/7energy supply. How can the energy industry become climate neutral asquickly as possible? What challenges are utilities facing and how can they overcome them? Join us at our opening session, allow yourself to be inspired, and motivated to work towards a fossil fuel-free world!

Special Event
AWARD Ceremony

Tuesday, June 18, 2024, 06:15 pm - 07:30 pm

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Session
Interoperable and Secure Energy Data Sharing in a Consumer-Dominated Market

Wednesday, June 19, 2024, 02:00 pm - 03:30 pm

ICM München Room 13 A

The shift towards a consumer-centric market design is essential for a green and digital transition. The seamless interaction between consumers and the energy system requires robust data flows and communication among DERs, market players and the system. This session focuses on how forward-thinking businesses, system operators and policymakers work together to build a reliable, interoperable and cyber-secure energy data ecosystem. Join the debate on key requirements such as data access, consumer flexibility, interoperability, standardisation and cybersecurity for interoperable data flows as we move towards a resilient and renewable energy service economy that benefits both system operators and consumers.

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