Panel: Progress on Renewable Power Supply Round The Clock

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Recording of Wednesday, June 19, 2024 | The smarter E Europe 2024 | Conference Program | Language: - | Duration: 00:00 .

24/7 renewable power supply is a fairly new concept that ensures that the amount of green electricity companies require is met every hour of the day. 24/7 renewable power supply leads to increased transparency and trust in energy procurement, and it promotes the installation of new renewable power plants. Some world-leading IT companies have already opted for 24/7 green energy matching.

This session will discuss:

  • The concept of 24/7 renewable energy supply and energy matching
  • 24/7 green power demand trends
  • Real-time renewable 24/7 power production and consumption case studies
  • The potential of 24/7 RES matching (executive panel discussion)

Speaker

Bruce Douglas
CEO
Global Renewables Alliance
Belgium

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Speaker

Pedro Oliveira
Head of Innovation
EDP Produção
Portugal

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Speaker

Juan Pablo Cerda
CEO
Renewabl
United Kingdom

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Speaker

Giovanni Scomparin
Advisor, Corporate Energy Sourcing
Eurelectric
Belgium

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Speaker

Zivile Vens
Energy Markets Development Lead, EMEA
Google
United States of America

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