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S1:EP7 – Joannes Laveyne & Sam Hamels on distributed flexibility in the energy sector

The low hanging fruit has been picked, the exciting times are ahead of us, but that also means that we are on a critical junction: there is more stress on governments and other players. Are we able to renovate all buildings to an energy efficient label A by 2050, for example?

There’s a lot to be optimistic about, but there are also things that generate concern, according to researchers and energy experts Joannes Laveyne & Sam Hamels.

In order to successfully manage the energy transition, and to bring it to a good end, we need to build for flexibility, they say. And this also means working towards a more flexible consumption.

Hungry for more? It’s all in this new episode of our podcast Flexing the Future.

 

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