One of the key challenges this sector is facing is the rapid expansions, integration and deployment of renewable energy into the grid and indeed, society’s everyday lives.
Whilst we have various, abundant natural resources to utilize for this acceleration of sustainable energy and the technology, how we get there is another story.
Juan Rivier Abbad put forward his stance that flexibility and interconnectors are fundamental in ensuring a reliable supply that can meet and keep up with demand without interruptions. Whilst we have the correct tools and technology, we must work towards them working together at the same time.
Following on from this point, Santiago Blanco too homed in on the criticality of flexibility. The energy sector as a whole must work towards balancing demand with storage solutions, price volatility and demand placed on the grid if we are to achieve our net zero vision.
Put simply, the flexibility of renewable energy must evolve.
However, as Laura Fleming concluded, with investments in some renewable energy projects stalling as a result of grid development concerns, should we be looking towards making the most of what we have available to us? For example, are digitalization and battery energy storage the solution to demand issues?
Perhaps it’s up to us to create the flexibility the grid needs…the flexibility the grid needs…