The topic of wind offshore is one of the priorities on the energy policy agenda of the European Council this year and is seen as a major contribution to achieving European climate neutrality by 2050.
In order to make the electricity system CO2-neutral, we need about 180 GW of wind energy in the North Sea by 2050.
The central elements of a European, sector-coupled, climate-neutral energy system must be defined today in order to achieve these ambitious goals. The panel discussion will analyse how a possible roadmap for this future might look like.
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Date/Time:
Tuesday, 15th September 2020, 12:00 pm -13:30 pm
Keynotes and Discussion by Sandor Gaastra, Director General Climate and Energy, Dutch Ministry of Economics and Climate Ditte Juul Jørgensen, Director General for Energy, European Commission Rainer Baake, Director Climate Neutrality Foundation Manon van Beek, CEO, TenneT Holding B.V. Andreas Feicht, State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy
Moderated by Sasha Twining, TV and Radio Presenter