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ETIPS UPDATE

Read the latest updates on the 11th Stakeholder Plenary Meeting organized by ETIP Bioenergy, the ETIP PV’s presence at the upcoming European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference (EUPVSEC), the call for proposals of LIFE Clean Energy Transition 2023 promoted by RHC ETIP and the news about hydropower from ETIP Hydrogen.

date:  29/08/2023

ETIP BIOENERGY

Registration to the 11th Stakeholder Plenary Meeting organized by ETIP Bioenergy, are now open. The meeting will take place on the next 27-28th September 2023 in Brussels, and it will be focused on the measures for accelerating the energy transition towards the 2030 targets.

Provisional agenda and link to register are available here

 

ETIP PV

ETIP PV is set to make a significant presence at the upcoming European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference (EUPVSEC) in Lisbon on the 18-22nd September 2023. Indeed, it will be represented in two parallel events, each focusing on critical aspects of the photovoltaic (PV) digitalization. The first ETIP PV parallel event, held on 20th September in collaboration with the EU projects Serendi-PV and Trust-PV, will discuss the topic of integrating next-generation PV plants into European grids reliably and efficiently. Meanwhile, the second event, held the day after, will be focused on data, AI, IoT and the related opportunities and challenges for PV innovation.

Read more here

 

RHC ETIP

RHC ETIP is promoting the call for proposals of LIFE Clean Energy Transition 2023, in particular the BUILDSKILLS topic, aimed to increase the number of skilled building professionals at all levels of the building design, operation and maintenance value chain, and the HEATPUMPS topic, focused on increasing the number of skilled heat pump (HP) installers and other relevant professionals, thereby reducing the growing gaps in certain markets.

Read more here

 

ETIP HYDROGEN

Envisioning hydropower as a key element in contributing to global renewable energy production, ETIP Hydrogen highlights the intricate dilemma that arises when, on the one hand, a considerable number of hydropower plants approach the end of their operating life and, on the other hand, environmental regulations require the restoration of natural water flows, necessitating the potential decommissioning of these obsolete plants. Proposing the study led by CIRCE Technology Centre "Alternative Uses of Hydroelectric Power Plants in a Decarbonized Energy Scenario", published in July 2023, which focuses on innovative pathways for a harmonious coexistence between ecological rejuvenation and the evolution of energy infrastructure.

Read more here