New report into Demand-side Flexibility quantifies huge scale potential in 2030 for both consumers and EU clean energy transition [Promoted content]
The peak electricity demand reduction obligation has placed the contribution of demand-side flexibility at the top of the EU agenda. However, consumers’ flexibility should not be limited to an emergency context. A new study published on September 28 identifies and quantifies the multiple benefits in the EU in 2030 of a full activation of flexibility from buildings, transport, and industry in order to achieve the 55% GHG target cost-effectively.