The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/ ) under grant agreement n° Round table: stakeholders' expectations and experiences understanding Arturo Losi, Università di Cassino Paris, June 9th 2010 ADDRESS INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ACTIVE DEMAND: THE FUTURE OF ELECTRICITY
Paris-Clamart - June 9th st ADDRESS International Workshop Round table: stakeholders' expectations and experiences The technical results of an RTD project have to become benefits for Europe’s society. In addition to the “usual” RTD practitioners, other key actors on the stage have to be carefully considered in respect to their needs, wishes and role.
Paris-Clamart - June 9th st ADDRESS International Workshop Round table: stakeholders' expectations and experiences
Paris-Clamart - June 9th st ADDRESS International Workshop Round table: stakeholders' expectations and experiences In ETP SmartGrids, the categories of stakeholders are: consumers electric network companies energy service companies technology providers researchers traders power exchanges generators regulators governmental agencies advanced electricity service and solution providers workforce and education
Paris-Clamart - June 9th st ADDRESS International Workshop Round table: stakeholders' expectations and experiences At the table –Marialuisa Villa, Altroconsumo - Watchdog, Italy –Michael Zammit, Energy Response - Aggregator, Australia –Luca Lo Schiavo, AEEG - Regulator, Italy - ill –Gerald Vignal, RTE - TSO, France –Bram De Wispelaere, SPE Luminus – Balancing Responsible Party, Belgium –Arturo Losi, Moderator, University of Cassino, Italy
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/ ) under grant agreement n° THANK YOU