Apply now for this webinar-based training on Energy Innovation for Consumers, Customers and Citizens that will cover key results, best practice examples, and recommendations for fostering energy end user involvement from the S3C project, ISGAN Annex7, and beyond. The presentations will be followed by an interactive question and answer session with the audience.
Active demand by households and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is still not widely adopted. While active demand has a long-standing tradition in industry, other potential remains largely untapped. Although a variety of interventions aimed at “activating” energy end users have been piloted in smart grid projects, a consistent and integrated view on how to incentivize consumers to change their behavior is still lacking. From an energy policy perspective, it is important to understand key enabling factors that contribute to active demand in order to leverage those factors through targeted policy interventions. From a research and innovation policy perspective, social innovations and involving end users in the innovation process are important fostering factors to overcome the barriers in bringing smart grid technologies from technological readiness to system wide deployment.
This webinar is hosted by the Clean Energy Solutions Center, in partnership with the International Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN) Annex 7 and the S3C project (Smart Consumer, Smart Customer, Smart Citizen), funded by the European Union.
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