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DNV GL, NEC Italy and Panasonic join the SEDC!

Mar 12, 2014

SEDC PRESS RELEASE – 3 March 2014 – Brussels

 

The Smart Energy Demand Coalition is delighted to welcome DNV GL, NEC Italy and Panasonic as new members.

The SEDC, Europe’s industry group dedicated to promoting the requirements of demand side programmes in the European electricity markets, now consists of 47 members. SEDC’s members come from across the energy value chain: from retailers and aggregators to IT companies and consultancy firms.  Jessica Stromback, Executive Director of the SEDC states: “We are delighted to welcome these three cutting edge companies, DNV GL, NEC and Panasonic, as SEDC Members, and see our mutual cooperation as contributing to the development of the European Smart Energy Demand in a manner which empowers consumers, lowers costs and increases system efficiency. This industry involvement represents an exciting future for all of us and an increasing trust and belief in the future of Smart Energy Demand in Europe”.


DNV GL. Following the recent merger between DNV and GL, DNV GL now forms the world’s largest ship and offshore classification society, the leading technical advisor to the global oil and gas industry, and a leading expert for the energy value chain including renewables and energy efficiency. To the energy value chain, 3,000 DNV GL energy experts delivers world-renowned testing and advisory services including renewables and energy efficiency. Our expertise spans onshore and offshore wind power, solar, conventional generation, transmission and distribution, smart grids, and sustainable energy use, as well as energy markets and regulations. Frits Verheij, Director Smart Energy Cities, DNV GL stated: “The energy transition towards a smart grid type of energy system requires serious efforts and close cooperation from many industries, academia, interest groups, and (local) governments. DNV GL is happy to join SEDC and actively contribute to items like demand side management to make this transition happen successfully”.


NEC Italy, subsidiary of NEC Corporation, hosts the Competence Center of Energy solutions for the EMEA market. NEC products and solutions in the field of energy include batteries for EV industry, cloud-based networked charging facilities, energy management systems, storage solutions for grid, buildings and communities. NEC Italy supplied large-scale energy storage systems to the major utilities with the aim of improving service quality and continuity for alternative energy generation. “Our membership in the SEDC confirms that NEC believes that European energy market has a massive potential and strong growth prospects” said Ugo Govigli, Vice President of Smart Energy Solutions at NEC Europe. Luca Pellizzari, General Manager of the Division, underlined NEC’s interest to be involved in the development of the Smart Grid with main Utilities and technology Providers and added: “SEDC is doing a series of important activities for the purpose of building a technologically advanced, efficient and consumer-oriented energy market in Europe”.

 

Panasonic Corporation is a worldwide leader in the development and engineering of electronic technologies and solutions for customers in residential, non-residential, mobility and personal applications. Since its founding in 1918, the company has expanded globally and now operates over 500 consolidated companies worldwide, recording consolidated net sales of 7.30 trillion yen (68 billion euros) for the year ended March 31, 2013. Committed to pursuing new value through innovation across divisional lines, the company strives to create a better life and a better world for its customers. “The large scale integration of intermittent renewable energy sources coupled with the development of the smart grid are making a big transition in the Energy System nowadays. Our membership in SEDC confirms our commitment to make this transition happen successfully”, said Dr. Alaa Mohd, Senior Manager in Energy Solutions.

Jessica Stromback, Executive Director of the SEDC, underlines the interest of multinational companies in the European market: “This increasing interest enhances the potential for investment and growth of the Demand-side market”. She adds, “having these leaders in consultancy, technology and IT systems within the SEDC, is definitely an asset and we are looking forward to our co-operation to enable smart energy system in Europe”.

 

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