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The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) and the European Distribution System Operators for Smart Grids (EDSO) will focus this year’s edition of INNOGRID2020+ on the next decade’s challenges for the power grids and provide insights and solutions through innovative projectsdemonstrators and pilots.

‘Get Ready for the Twenties’

The issues debated will include sector coupling, notably in light of European initiatives such as ETIP SNET and Horizon2020; data and cybersecurity needs from a European but also global perspective, as well as many others important topics related to the power networks.

In addition to engaging presentations, panel sessions and debates, INNOGRID2020+ will run an exhibition session, enabling participants to interact, share knowledge and best practices. The work and results of R&D innovative projects with EU added value will be presented at the conference and at its networking exhibition.

Don’t miss the annual appointment on innovation in the European electricity networks & register now.

2018 InnoGrid2020+ is organised by ENTSO-E and EDSO for Smart Grids, and sponsored by Smart Wiresn-Side and InnoEnergy. The event is under the patronage of the Bulgarian Presidency and the partnership of the Florence School of Regulation.

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Venue
BOZAR (Palais des Beaux-Arts)
Rue Ravenstein 23
Brussels, Brussels 1000 Belgium

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