Lecture

Decarbonising the EU Energy System

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This lecture discusses the scientific and political contributions of the European Energy Research Alliance (EERA) to the EU Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan, focusing on smart grids, energy management, control systems, electrical storage, and transmission networks. It also highlights the value proposition to multiple stakeholders and the efforts to mobilize institutional funding towards SET Plan priorities.

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