A SuperSmart Grid for climate and energy security Antonella Battaglini & Johan Lilliestam The SuperSmart Grid Aspects of Security and Stability.

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A SuperSmart Grid for climate and energy security Antonella Battaglini & Johan Lilliestam The SuperSmart Grid Aspects of Security and Stability

A SuperSmart Grid for climate and energy security Energy Security SuperSmart Grid allows Diversification of energy sources Increased geographical distribution of energy sources Increased interconnection capacity Increased security of supply

A SuperSmart Grid for climate and energy security Climate Security Mitigation measure –An efficient way to reduce emissions dramatically –Meet the 2020 emissions reduction and renewable targets –Strongly contribute to the 2050 target of 80% reduction Adaptation measure –Desalination, cooling risks, enhance adaptive capacity

A SuperSmart Grid for climate and energy security Development Security Unstable and unpredictable oil price Population growth and urbanisation

A SuperSmart Grid for climate and energy security Investment Security Better understand risks and costs Identify barriers and opportunities Build alliances and Define a framework

A SuperSmart Grid for climate and energy security Task Force Providing answers to open questions Reduce uncertainties Feasibility Study

A SuperSmart Grid for climate and energy security 1800 Alessandro Volta Direct Current (Battery) Thank you