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Webinar - Of Pipes and Pylons - Is Europe planning energy infrastructure for a Paris Agreement compatible future?

The Renewables Grid Initiative offered this webinar session for NGOs examining the recently published energy scenarios of the Ten Year Network Development Plan 2020 (TYNDP). These scenarios form the basis of European energy infrastructure strategy for the coming decades by making assumptions on a whole range of variables relating to generation, management and consumption patterns in a number of potential future energy scenarios.

Three members of the PAC consortium, the Renewables Grid Initiative, the European Environment Bureau (EEB) and Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe held a webinar session for NGOs examining the recently published energy scenarios of the Ten Year Network Development Plan 2020 (TYNDP).

The webinar included presentations from CAN Europe and EEB, who critically examined the assumptions made in the scenarios of the TYNDP 2020, looking to understand where progress has been made, and where ambition is lacking if Europe is to reach its Paris Agreement commitments.

The session was interactive, allowing participants to ask questions and contribute to the discussion. This webinar is the third in a series of events for civil society on the role of the grid in the energy transition. These trainings aim empower civil society actors to engage with the technical aspects of the energy transition at the local and policy levels.

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Webinar presentations

CAN Europe: The Ten Year Network Development Plans

In this presentation, Jörg Mühlenhoff from the Climate Action Network Europe gave explanations on the processes of the TYNDP scenarios, the technology assumptions made therein and the different scenarios contructed.

European Environmental Bureau: The Role of Gas in the TYNDP Scenario

In this presentation, Jonathan Bonadio, Policy Officer for Renewables, Climate and Grids at EEB gave the context on the role of gas in Europe's current energy mix and its forecasted role under the current TYNDP scenarios, as well as discussion the importance of system integration for building an alternative to gas.

Contact

Andrew Carryer
Manager - Environment

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t: +49 30 7677 194532
andrew@renewables-grid.eu