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Panel Session 27 Oct 2020

Flexibility can be defined as the ability of the power system to adapt to variations of the demand, the generation and the grid. New challenges are arising like the increasing penetration of RES but new solutions are also emerging like smarter controls or large scale storage. The OSMOSE H2020 project (2018-2021) aims at enhancing the flexibility of the European power system especially through four large scale demonstrators lead by Transmission System operators: RTE, REE, TERNA and ELES. These demonstrations cover various innovations on flexibility services and providers: grid forming, multi-services by hybrid storage, near real-time cross border exchanges, smart zonal energy management system. Each demo will present in 15 minutes its objectives and current status. A roundtable will be the occasion to discuss with the audience the following questions: - How could these demos be replicated and extended in Europe, for what benefits? Are there barriers to overcome? - How could the transmission grid be even more flexible and accelerate the energy transition?

Chairs:
Christoph Weber