The Coalition for Energy Savings and smartEn, the two European organisations promoting energy efficiency and demand-side flexibility respectively, come together to stress the essential role of energy efficiency and flexible demand to accelerate a cost-effective clean energy transition. Together, they
Together with AVERE, Charge Up Europe, Eurelectric, Eurocities, EuropeOn, International Copper Association Europe, POLIS, and T&E, we are calling to firmly support the EU CO2 standards for cars and vans, and the 2035 100% zero-emission target. This framework is crucial to
The European Commission has plans to facilitate flexibility service providers’ access to European markets by shedding light on national procedures on accessing data for demand response. Harmonisation of data formats used by system operators for the operation of wholesale, balancing
smartEn, together with corporate renewable energy buyers, producers, and other energy transition leaders, calls on the European Commission and Member States to ensure that the ‘Draft Delegated Act Batteries for electric vehicles – carbon footprint methodology’ recognises power purchase agreements
ESMIG, smartEn, T&D Europe and CurrENT, key industry associations concerned with smartening the electricity grid, are calling on the Energy Council to include the smart grid indicators in the Conclusions on 30 May. In short, we are asking that the
smartEn together with 6 stakeholder organizations and drafting committee members, welcome the new network code proposed by ENTSO-E and the EU DSO Entity. This code is essential for supporting decarbonization and enhancing Europe’s energy security by enabling distributed energy resources
With a letter, smartEn, together with 7 organisations, calls on EU Member States to advance on the Energy Taxation Directive revision and guarantee fair taxation for engaged energy consumers providing flexibility to the energy system. Member States are called to ensure that
A robust European Resource Adequacy Assessment (ERAA) is crucial for proactively addressing security of supply risks and facilitating informed decisions to enhance the reliability and sustainability of the European power system. This requires to appropriately account for the contributions of
With a letter, smartEn together with 18 sector organisations, NGOs and think tanks call the European Commission to choose determination and progress towards its own Green Deal over fear and publish the Heat Pump Action Plan without further delay.