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CE4EUIslands forum 2023 - Panel Discussion: Island grids, storage and DSOs

Moderator: Kostas Komninos - DAFNI (Greece)

Konstantinos Kparissis - Eurelectric (Greece): Energy transition's relation to the industry and challenges faced by island grids. Regulatory aspects, including bundled and unbundled systems. Importance of grid stability and adapting to bi-directional energy flow. Market size constraints and limited technological providers. Need for a mixed generation approach.

CE4EUislands forum 2023 - Panel Discussion: Making 100% renewable energy islands: Why and How?

Participants: Pau de Vilchez Moragues from UIB (Spain), Reuben Irvine from the Island of Yell, Shetland (UK), Pauline Lucas from Euroheat and Power (Belgium), James Ellsmoor from Island Innovation (Portugal), Moderator Alexis Chatzimpiros – Samsø Energy Academy (Denmark)

Keynotes on climate change, clean energy and island communities about the urgency to act on decarbonisation, involving people through policy and citizens assemblies, as well as community climate action plans but also noting the lessons for global islands, overcoming challenges and showcasing replicable solutions.

CE4EUIslands forum 2023 - Welcome Day 1

Welcome by Jan Cornillie – Project director, Clean energy for EU islands secretariat (3E), stressing the importance of ownership and involvement of local communities in the clean energy transition.

Mikk Tuisk - Mayor Saaremaa: emphasising the renewable energy potential of Saaremaa, highlighting the availability of solar and wind resources on the island and the importance of the grid.

Eero Ailio - Senior Adviser Energy Transition, DG ENER, European Commission: focusing on accelerating the green transition and asking EU islands to be bold.

 

Report: Technical Assistance for A Illa de Arousa

This Technical Assistance aims to support the electrification of A Illa de Arousa's port and mussel farming activities. The wind potential and solar potential of the island were analysed, indicating that a small-scale wind turbine and ground-mounted solar PV system could generate significant electricity. The future energy consumption of the port was estimated, and different charging profiles for the electrified vessels were created.

CETA: Technical Assistance for Ceantar na nOileán

The island Ceantar na nOileán applied for technical assistance under the Clean Energy Transition for Ceantar na nOileán project. The Island Clean Energy Transition Agenda, developed by the local community, outlines a shared vision for the island's clean energy transition. A draft of Part I of the agenda has been created, and a public meeting was held to discuss the development of the agenda, with insights shared from the Danish island of Samsø.

CE4EUIslands Call for Videos - Mallorca & Tenerife

The stunning islands of Mallorca and Tenerife are leading the way in clean energy innovation. With their abundant natural resources and commitment to sustainability, the islands have become a hub for renewable energy development. Solar power, wind farms, and advanced energy storage systems are just a few of the technologies being harnessed to meet the islands' energy needs while reducing carbon emissions. The Canary Islands' dedication to clean energy not only ensures a greener future but also promotes economic growth and job creation in the renewable energy sector.

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