Grid congestion: reshaping future energy systems
Last modified at: 05-12-2024
Grid congestion is becoming a critical issue in the energy landscape, especially as we transition to renewable and community-based energy systems. It occurs when the demand for electricity at specific times or locations exceeds the grid’s capacity to deliver it efficiently, causing potential bottlenecks and stability issues. As renewable energy sources add variability to the grid, solutions like energy storage, demand management, and smarter technology are increasingly essential to balance supply and demand.
Grid congestion: reshaping future energy systems
Date: Thursday, December 19th, 12:00–14:00 (warm lunch included).
Location: SustainaLab, Matrix ONE, Amsterdam Science Park 301, 1098 XH Amsterdam.
In this event, we’ll explore pressing questions concerning grid congestion: – What will the future energy system look like? – How can we prevent grid congestion from becoming a barrier to sustainable development? – What role can AI play in ensuring stability and efficiency in our power grids? – What can energy communities and innovative projects teach us about building a resilient, local energy supply for new initiatives like Lab Q at Amsterdam Science Park?
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