Decentralised RE solutions and the integration of e-mobility as key elements of a net-zero policy?
“While it is widely understood, that the transition towards net-zero requires fundamental changes and developments in the areas of (renewable) energy generation, -distribution and consumption, the specific pathways towards net-zero are subject to a much wider debate. Key questions of that debate are, to what level can decentralised renewable energy (RE) generation contribute to net-zero, to which level is it desirable and what are the enablers for more decentralised RE generation from a grid-, policy- and consumer perspective. These questions are accompanied by the discussion of how can EV-infrastructure be integrated into decentralised energy generation on household level and for public spaces and how is the potential for EVs to support storage and demand-management technically and practically. As the current debate on net-zero is often focused on large MW RE projects as cornerstones of the transition, decentralised RE generation and the role of the consumer becoming a pro-sumer seems to be less in the focus of the public debate. The panel discussion is focused on debating some of these questions from an industry and research standpoint among a group of experienced panellists with substantial experience in the field.“
Date: 9 February 2022, 17:30 (Wednesday, 4th week, Hilary 2022)
Venue: ONLINE
Speaker: Susann Stritzke (SSEE)
Organiser: Oxford Energy Society (University of Oxford Student Society)
Organiser contact email address: anlin.chen@keble.ox.ac.uk
Booking required?: Required
Booking url: https://oxfordenergysoc.com/event/panel-discussion-decentralised-renewable-energy-re-solutions-and-the-integration-of-e-mobility-as-key-elements-of-a-net-zero-policy/
Cost: Free
Audience: Members of the University only
Editors: Chris White, Donna Palfreman