2021 in review: Not-to-miss discussions on energy market trends
Digitalisation, rising natural gas prices, the green recovery, the energy transition, and the use of grid data for enhanced operations and decarbonisation continued to shape the energy market in 2021.
Smart Energy International hosted insightful webinars to explore these trends with market stakeholders, discussing their impact on business models, consumers, policy and regulation, as well as the energy transition.
We have listed the top five discussions to provide a holistic review of the energy market in 2021:
As more intelligent devices are connected to the grid, the challenge of communication between the grid and such devices is becoming increasingly important. This webinar explores issues of latency and real-time communication, and how grid operators can enable automation through the grid edge.
This webinar looks at how energy firms can design and use IT infrastructure to facilitate a sustainable energy transition and how data can be used to securely transition the utility business model to remain flexible and resilient.
Italy is one of the countries that are most committed to pursuing the objectives that aim to environment protection, energy security, and the reduction of polluting and climate-changing emissions laid down by the European Union.
This webinar explored the measures being implemented by firms including Terna, Italgas, Enel, Anigas and association ANIE Rinnovabili to ensure Italy becomes a southern European gas hub and that renewable energy capacity is expanded in line with targets set under the 2030 National Energy and Climate Plan.
The shift towards a low carbon economy –especially the deployment of renewable sources of energy and the decentralisation of energy generation –calls for increasing digitalisation of the energy system.
Learn how digital developments (big data, the internet of things, smart grids, smart metering, smart homes and buildings, smart charging solutions for electric vehicles, and more recently artificial intelligence, 5G and high-performance computing) impact multiple aspects of the European energy landscape.
Tune in to watch this session as experts unpack some of the energy transition lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. They explore how the pandemic has delivered positive change and whether there is going to be a green recovery from the pandemic.