Join us to the workshop on flexibility options to support decarbonisation!
On 28 June, the Energy Community Secretariat as the contracting authority organises a 2-hour workshop where we will present the results of our analysis. This includes an overview of available flexibility options, the assessment of the flexibility potentials and future needs for additional flexibility at the 2030 and 2040 horizon. The study determines cost-optimal flexibility portfolios for all Contracting Parties of the Energy Community, identifies barriers and provides a set of recommendations to facilitate the deployment and utilisation of the respective flexibility sources.
Figure 1: Hourly cumulative generation (MW) in Montenegro for one week in July, Ambitious 2040 scenario
The agenda of the Workshop is attached and available on the Energy Community website. The event takes place online.
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