Road to Net Zero: Standards for the All-Electric Society
Date
05 Dec 2023 09:00 to 16:30
Address
nhow Brussels Bloom hotel
Rue Royale 250
1210 Brussels/online
BelgiumEvent Location
Brussels
Event Description
Electricity plays a key role to achieve climate neutrality and the Green Deal objectives. Today, with the Industry 4.0 and new forms of mobility, infrastructure, energy storage, and smart buildings, we are facing the largest electrification effort since the introduction of the electrical grid over 130 years ago. However, what does it mean for products and systems to generate, store, and use 100% carbon-free electricity and how can we absorb the consequences of this expansion?
On 5 December 2023, CEN and CENELEC, together with DKE, are hosting a hybrid stakeholders’ workshop to discuss:
What is the current European landscape of the All-Electric Society?
How can European, consensus-oriented processes contribute to a broader acceptance of the All-Electric Society?
Why are interoperable solutions and technical concepts essential to meet societal objectives such as decarbonization and greater energy independence?
Where can standardization support political initiatives such as the Digital Product Passport, the Data Spaces, Smart Contracts, and the Net-Zero Industry Act?
Mark the date in your calendar! #Standards4AES
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