Udo Bachhiesl, Klaus Krischan, Stephan Pack, Herwig Renner, Uwe Schichler, Annette Mütze, Lothar Fickert and Heinz Stigler.
The reduction of Europe's dependency on importing energy and the achievement of the two-degree target of the recent world climate conference in Paris need drastic measures. Solutions have to include future-proof electricity markets, the production side, the transmission and distribution system but primarily also efficiency measures and the mobility sector. Overall system and regulation. Due to the increased use of renewable energies the share of volatile supply-dependent electricity production will be higher than the share of production from conventional power plants. The necessary answers lead to the development of large-scale storage systems on the one hand, and to a higher degree of flexibilisation of the demand side on the other. Moreover, the wide-ranging dislocation of production and demand will require important transport tasks. The overall system of production and the flexibility of consumption will make enormous demands on a "smarter" power system in the future.
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