Transition pathways for a low-carbon power system in Greece

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How can self-consumption & demand-flexibility be brought into the Greek power market?

  • Which policies can drive a transition pathway for the power system that is based on the notion of consumers generating, storing and consuming clean energy locally?
  • How could potential costs and benefits be distributed to both the consumers and the power market actors?

Vassilis Stavrakas, research scientist of TEESlab participated in the “Paris in Practice” event of the EC funded project TRANSrisk in Brussels, presenting potential transition pathways for a low-carbon power system in Greece.
For more information: Transition pathways for a low-carbon power system in Greece – Empowering consumers to produce and store clean energy at the local level.