We would like to invite you to the sixth webinar on Tuesday 8 June (15:00 - 16:30).

During this webinar, we will discuss the commercial opportunities to get started with Smart Energy. Which products and services are currently being explored in pilots? And what promising propositions can we expect from them in the coming years? Register now!

Programme:
Welcome by moderator Maarten de Vries | TKI Urban Energy.

Smart energy services require controllable devices
Adriaan van Eck | FAN presents the recent Flexmonitor study 'Solar Energy needs smart inverters'. This report analyses the smart grid readiness of inverters for solar panels and home batteries, and describes how these inverters can accelerate smart control in the home.

MenteKonsman | TNO gives an update on the upcoming European standard S2. FAN and TNO have been working for years on a single standard interface that can be used by aggregators and manufacturers to unlock energy flexibility in a standardised way.

Two inspiring Powerpitches

  • Jaap Willems | My Domain Energy discusses the Blauflex innovation project. The aim: to accelerate the energy transition by investing on a large scale at district level in the assets needed for sustainable generation, bi-directional charging of electric cars and application of home batteries
  • Berend Olde Rikkert | Net2Grid takes us into the world of AI and machine learning. He discusses the data-driven energy services enabled by Net2Grid based on smart meter data.

Using and exchanging renewable energy efficiently in buildings
Dennis van Goch | BAM Energy Systems BV presents the ambitions of the TROEF consortium. The idea is to make smart use of available data and knowledge of buildings, allowing building owners to buy energy themselves and exchange energy and CO2 rights with other buildings.

Panel discussion
During the panel discussion, we will discuss future expectations for smart energy services. When will these smart energy services achieve large-scale success and be applied? Who is the logical party who will ensure that smart energy services are applied in buildings? The energy supplier, the installer, the aggregator? And will abolishing the net-metering scheme make for a better business case? Or is more needed? Webinar participants can submit questions in advance.

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Why a Smart Energy Community for residential and commercial buildings
Smart energy services are taking off in the coming years. The built environment is in the midst of a transition, the number of rooftops generating solar power is growing steadily, and there are more and more electric cars on the streets. Solar systems, heat pumps and charging stations require smart control. And the smart deployment of batteries is also becoming increasingly important. All this calls for closer cooperation between companies in the energy sector, installers and suppliers of building systems, and the owners and users of buildings.

TKIUrban Energyand Flexiblepower Alliance Network (FAN) therefore invite everyone who is active in, or wants to know more about, the world of energy flexibility for homes and commercial buildings to join the Smart Energy Community for homes and commercial buildings.

Within the community, knowledge can be actively exchanged about what is already possible today and what opportunities lie ahead. We discuss missing puzzle pieces and new opportunities for innovation. Naturally, this offers the opportunity to create business together.

Retrospective:
On our website you can look back at the previous webinars.

Invitation:
Due to current corona measures, this community will not meet physically for the time being but in the form of a webinar series. We hope to build a robust, valuable community in this digital way. So sign up for the sixth webinar on Tuesday 8 June (3-4.30 pm) and join us!

See you on the 8th of June!
Best regards,
TKI Urban Energy & FAN