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EU Market Monitor for Demand Side Flexibility 2020

Mar 29, 2021

smartEn and Delta-EE launched the second edition of the report “EU Market Monitor for Demand Side Flexibility.”

The EU Market Monitor for Demand Side Flexibility 2020 provides a holistic and independent view of the progress of demand side flexibility across 21 European markets in 2020. It gives a high level summary of the current market activity, based on our primary research across each market.

The report finds activity in demand side flexibility (DSF) in all 21 analysed markets to varying degrees, across different value streams, customer segments, asset types and market stakeholders.

Across all markets we find:

  • Compared to 2019, more ancillary services have opened to DSF, with DSO-specific products emerging.
  • Industrial loads and distributed generators remain the most commonly used assets for DSF.
  • Industrial customers are the most engaged with DSF with residential and electric vehicles becoming increasingly active in DSF in the past year.

Download the report to find out more.

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