Do you want to know about CROSSBOW main outcomes and activities in 2019? Check them out in its latest Newsletter now available here!
Do you want to know about CROSSBOW main outcomes and activities in 2019? Check them out in its latest Newsletter now available here!
On 1 January 2020, a new regulation entered in force to establish the fundamental principles for an new efficient electricity market, agreed under the Clean energy for all European’s package, The new Electricity Regulation EU/2019/943 replaces the Electricity Regulation EC/714/2009.
In November CROSSBOW took part of the exhibition floor of the EU Funded Projects Zone at the EU Utility Week 2019 in Paris but also participated in different panel sessions, one of them related with the TSO-DSO collaboration.
Yesterday, CROSSBOW participated in the Joint Horizon2020 workshop on TSO-DSO cooperation in flexibility market integration, which took place in Brussels, to present the two use cases related to TSO-DSO collaboration schemes within its framework.
As we have already announced CROSSBOW participates in the networking exhibition at the Annual Conference InnoGrid 2019 in Brussels (13-14 May). Are you attending to the InnoGrid 2019 Conference? Then, you should visit CROSSBOW’s booth because:
On 13rd May, CROSSBOW will participate in the Joint Horizon2020 workshop on TSO-DSO cooperation in flexibility market integration, which will take place in Brussels just before the Annual Conference INNOGRID 2020+.
On 13th-14th May, CROSSBOW project will participated in the networking exhibition at the Annual Conference INNOGRID 2020+ in Brussels organised by the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) and the European Distribution System Operators for Smart Grids (EDSO).
Yesterday CROSSBOW participated, as a H2020 project, in the clustering meeting of Electric Transmission Grid projects organized by the Innovation & Networks Executive Agency of the European Commission in Brussels.
“Shaping Europe’s Energy Future: moving towards carbon free electricity by 2050” will be the theme of the European Sustainable Energy Week 2019 (EUSEW19), which will take place 17-21 June in Brussels, as announced yesterday the European Commission. This theme aims at meeting the targets of Paris Agreement and EU’s long-term
“Building sustainable and resilient cities” is this year’s World Cities Day theme where the spotlight on building sustainable cities came to the fore. The United Nations General Assembly has designated this celebration with the expectation to greatly promote the international community’s interest in global urbanization, push forward cooperation among countries