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== Financing page ==
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'''Agenda and proceedings of the Second Regional Power Exchange: "Green Agenda: Decarbonization of the Electricity Sector in the Western Balkans"'''
  
The '''Water and Energy for Food Portal''' aims to provide an overview of information related to clean energy technologies as well as increased energy efficiency to enhance agricultural production and value. <span class="link3">[[Water and Energy for Food|Read more...]]</span><br/>
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'''Montenegro, 28-30/31 October 2024'''
  
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== Key Take-Aways ==
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''Summary of the regional exchange''
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== Agenda and Presentations ==
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As financing is usually the main barrier to gain access to innovative sustainable technologies, both appropriate financial instruments and thoughtful business models are necessary to promote and finance sustainable innovations.
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*<span class="link3">[[Financial Instruments and Financing for Sustainable Agrifood Systems|Financial Instruments and Financing for Sustainable Agrifood Systems]]</span>
 
*<span class="link3">[[Business Models for Sustainable Agrifood Systems|Business Models for Sustainable Agrifood Systems]]</span>
 
 
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== Sustainable energy==
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[[File:Insights-input for the platform GIZ reg. conference.pdf|thumb|Insights-input for the platform GIZ reg. conference.|link=https://energypedia.info/wiki/File:Insights-input_for_the_platform_GIZ_reg._conference.pdf]]
 
 
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The '''Water and Energy for Food Portal''' aims to provide an overview of information related to clean energy technologies as well as increased energy efficiency to enhance agricultural production and value. <span class="link3">[[Water and Energy for Food|Read more...]]</span><br/>
 
 
 
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[[File:SustainableEnergy teal.svg|left|80px|alt=SustainableEnerg 1.svg|link=]]<span class="pag-header">'''Sustainable Energy for Food'''</span>
 
 
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Agriculture is both one of the main energy consuming sectors and one of the most affected sectors by the effects of climate change. Understanding the nexus between energy and food is essential to develop climate-smart solutions in the agricultural sector.
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[[File:2024 TWG activities overview.pdf|thumb|alt=|2024 TWG activities overview|link=https://energypedia.info/wiki/File:2024_TWG_activities_overview.pdf]]
*<span class="link3">[[The Links between Energy & Food|The Links between Energy & Food]]</span>
 
*<span class="link3">[[Energy Needs and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Agriculture|Energy Needs and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Agriculture]]</span>
 
*<span class="link3">[[The Potential of Climate-Smart Agriculture|The Potential of Climate-Smart Agriculture]]</span>
 
 
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== Application in Food and Agriculture==
 
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The '''Water and Energy for Food Portal''' aims to provide an overview of information related to clean energy technologies as well as increased energy efficiency to enhance agricultural production and value. <span class="link3">[[Water and Energy for Food|Read more...]]</span><br/>
 
 
 
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[[file:Application blue.svg ‎|left|80px|alt=Application green.svg|link=]]<span class="pag-header">'''Application in Food and Agriculture'''</span>
 
 
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Sustainable energy can be applied in a large variety of agricultural activities, ensuring electricity supply in remote areas while increasing farmers’ incomes by saving costs on energy provision from traditional sources.
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[[File:2024 TWG Topics 2025.pdf|thumb|2024 TWG Topics 2025|link=https://energypedia.info/wiki/File:2024_TWG_Topics_2025.pdf]]
*<span class="link3">[[Sustainable Energy for Pumping and Irrigation|Sustainable Energy for Pumping and Irrigation]]</span>
 
*<span class="link3">[[Sustainable Energy for Cooling|Sustainable Energy for Cooling]]</span>
 
*<span class="link3">[[Sustainable Energy for Drying|Sustainable Energy for Drying]]</span>
 
*<span class="link3">[[Sustainable Energy for Food Processing|Sustainable Energy for Food Processing]]</span>
 
 
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[[File:Labor Market Session - 2nd day.pdf|thumb|Labor Market Session - 2nd day|link=https://energypedia.info/wiki/File:Labor_Market_Session_-_2nd_day.pdf]]
==Water in Agriculture==
 
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The '''Water and Energy for Food Portal''' aims to provide an overview of information related to clean energy technologies as well as increased energy efficiency to enhance agricultural production and value. <span class="link3">[[Water and Energy for Food|Read more...]]</span><br/>
 
 
 
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[[file:WaterinAgriculture blue.svg  ‎|left|80px|alt=WaterinAgriculture green.svg |link=]]<span class="pag-header">'''Water Use in Agriculture'''</span>
 
 
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Around 70 percent of global freshwater withdrawals go into agriculture. Sustainable water management is pivotal in order to increase water use efficiency and ensure food and nutrition security.
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[[File:Project RESET presentation - 2nd day 1st session.pdf|thumb|Project RESET presentation - 2nd day 1st session|link=https://energypedia.info/wiki/File:Project_RESET_presentation_-_2nd_day_1st_session.pdf]]
*<span class="link3">[[Water Use in Agriculture|Water Use in Agriculture ]]</span>
 
 
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[[File:RE and VET - the way forward - side-event.pdf|thumb|RE and VET - the way forward - side-event|link=https://energypedia.info/wiki/File:RE_and_VET_-_the_way_forward_-_side-event.pdf]]
==Energy Efficiency==
 
 
 
The '''Water and Energy for Food Portal''' aims to provide an overview of information related to clean energy technologies as well as increased energy efficiency to enhance agricultural production and value. <span class="link3">[[Water and Energy for Food|Read more...]]</span><br/>
 
 
 
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[[file:EnergyEfficiency blue.svg ‎|left|80px|alt=EnergyEfficiency green.svg|link=]]<span class="pag-header">'''Energy Efficiency'''</span>
 
 
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The world’s first fuel is energy efficiency, key to protect natural resources and the climate. Identifying and solving efficiency gaps is crucial for sustainable development.
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[[File:Regional Power Exchange slides - Charles Esser.pdf|thumb|Regional Power Exchange slides - Charles Esser|link=https://energypedia.info/wiki/File:Regional_Power_Exchange_slides_-_Charles_Esser.pdf]]
*<span class="link3">[[Energy Efficiency in Agrifood Systems|Energy Efficiency in Agrifood Systems]]</span>
 
 
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== Policies and Regulations==
 
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The '''Water and Energy for Food Portal''' aims to provide an overview of information related to clean energy technologies as well as increased energy efficiency to enhance agricultural production and value. <span class="link3">[[Water and Energy for Food|Read more...]]</span><br/>
 
 
 
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The adoption of clean energy solutions can improve considerably when governmental action and regulations provide clear incentives and complement market development.
 
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*<span class="link3">[[Policies and Regulations for Sustainable Agrifood Systems|Policies and Regulations for Sustainable Agrifood Systems]]</span>
 
 
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== value chain ==
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===Monday 28 October 2024===
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{| class="wikitable"
The '''Water and Energy for Food Portal''' aims to provide an overview of information related to clean energy technologies as well as increased energy efficiency to enhance agricultural production and value. <span class="link3">[[Water and Energy for Food|Read more...]]</span><br/>
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!Time
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!Topic
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|-
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|15.00-19.00
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|<center>'''Arrival of Participants in MNE'''</center>
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|-
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|19.00-21.00
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|<center>'''Welcome Dinner'''</center>
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|-
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|21.00-22.00
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|<center>'''Market of Opportunities'''</center>
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Presenting state-of-art technologies/solutions for Renewables Grid Integration by German/Intl. experts in Electricity Sector<br/>
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<center>'''Exhibitors:'''</center><br/>
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*Software companies: ELEKS (tbc)
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*Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation
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*Hensel Company (tbc)
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[[file:ValueChain green updated.svg ‎|lef|180px|alt=ValueChain_green.svg|link=]]<span class="pag-header">'''Value Chain'''</span>
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The implementation of sustainable energy can be found among all steps of different value chains. Depending on production requirements and local conditions, technical innovations can improve farmers’ livelihoods considerably.
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*<span class="link3">[[Sustainable Energy Use in the Dairy Value Chain|Dairy]]</span>
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|07.30-09.00
*<span class="link3">[[Sustainable Energy Use in the Rice Value Chain|Rice]]</span>
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|<center>'''Breakfast'''</center>
*<span class="link3">[[Sustainable Energy Use in Fruit and Vegetable Value Chains|Fruit and Vegetable]]</span>
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|09.00-09.45
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|<center>'''Opening:'''</center><br/>
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<center>'''Energy Transition in Western Balkans – where are we standing now?'''</center><br/>
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Moderator: Rodon Miraj<br/>
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Panelists:
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*Nicolas Heger, GIZ Project Manager
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*Nermin Suljanovic, Team Leader GFA
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*Michael Heihsel, TransnetBW German TSO
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*Jaromir Simon, BDEW-German Association of Energy and Water Industries
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*Simon Martz, KfW- German Development Bank
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|09.45 -10.15
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|<center>'''Keynote Speaker'''</center><br/>  
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<center>'''E.DSO Secretary General'''</center><br/>
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<center>Charles Esser</center>
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|10.15-11.00
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|<center>'''1st Joint Session of Technical/Regulatory Working Groups:'''</center>
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<center>'''Presentation of ongoing tailored supports by GFA consultants'''</center>
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#Roadmap for the introduction of battery energy storage (Montenegro – Ministry). Presenter: Miltos Aslanoglou – GFA
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#Procedure for handling RES connection requests to transmission network – Queue Management (BiH – MOFTER). Presenter: Miltos Aslanoglou – GFA
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#The concept of data exchange between system operators in Bosnia and Herzegovina (three DSOs in B&H). Presenter: Nermin Suljanović - GFA
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#Technical specification and requirements for integration of RES into DSO Telecommunication network (Montenegro, CEDIS). Presenter: Nermin Suljanović – GFA
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#Operational Models for Battery Energy Storage Systems in the Balancing Market of NOS BiH (Bosnia and Herzegovina, NOS
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|11.00-11.30
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|<center>'''Coffee break'''</center>
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|11.30-12.45
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|<center>'''2<sup>nd</sup> Joint Session of Technical/Regulatory Working Groups'''</center><br/>
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<center>'''4-5 pre-defined groups and discussions with guiding questions by GFA consultants, according to topics of the previously presented tailored support projects.'''</center>
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|12.45-13.15
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|<center>'''Lunch Packages (take away)'''</center>
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|-
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|13.15-18.00
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|<center>'''Field Visit'''</center><br/>
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<center>Converter station of the HVDC link between Italy and Montenegro (Terna Company)</center>  
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<center>Location: [https://www.google.de/maps/place/Centrale+elettrica+Lastva+Grbaljska-Italia/@42.3162447,18.7929967,16z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x134c2dbf75609c1b:0x776722f6813397a3!8m2!3d42.3169019!4d18.7952803!16s%2Fg%2F11t9lbh2h7!5m1!1e1?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTExOS4yIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D https://maps.app.goo.gl/6AG1fhDRvZ57Ur9B7]</center>
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|19.30-21.00
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|<center>'''Dinner'''</center>
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|21.00-23.00
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|Cultural Night<br/>
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<center>''“Inter-coupling Energy Sector of Western Balkans”''</center>
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|}
  
== Energy source for Production ==
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===Wednesday 30 October 2024===
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{| class="wikitable"
The '''Water and Energy for Food Portal''' aims to provide an overview of information related to clean energy technologies as well as increased energy efficiency to enhance agricultural production and value. <span class="link3">[[Water and Energy for Food|Read more...]]</span><br/>
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[[file:EnergySource green.svg‎|left|80px|alt=EnergySource green.svg|link=]]<span class="pag-header">'''Energy Source for Food Production'''</span>
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Depending on the geographical location, some energy sources are more suitable for agricultural production and processing steps than others. Adapting to local conditions is essential to improve energy efficiency.
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|<center>'''Breakfast'''</center>
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*<span class="link">[[Solar Power as Energy Source in Agrifood Systems|Solar Power as Energy Source in Agrifood Systems]]</span>
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*<span class="link3">[[Biomass and Biogas as Energy Source in Agrifood Systems|Biomass and Biogas as Energy Source in Agrifood Systems]]</span>
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|<center>'''Energypedia: Presentation of the Online Platform'''</center><br/>
*<span class="link">[[Wind, Hydro and other Energy Sources in Agrifood Systems|Wind, Hydro and other Energy Sources in Agrifood Systems]]</span>
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<center>(Western Balkans RES knowledge sharing hub - online platform)</center>
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|-
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|09.30 -10.30
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|<center>'''Labour Market Effects Analysis – Jobs in Power Sector presentation by CETEOR'''</center>
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<center>(Hybrid event)</center><br/>
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<center>'''10.30 -13.00 SIDE EVENT - Labour Market Effects Analysis:'''</center><br/>
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<center>ERI SEE and CETEOR will organize a side event with partners (virtual)</center>
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|-
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|10.30 -11:30
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|<center>'''Technical and Regulatory Working Group Synchro Session I by GFA'''</center><br/>
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<center>(Debriefing TWG and RWG on each other’s work)</center><br/>
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<center>'''Topics:</center><br/>
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*RWG debriefing to TWG members:
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#EV charging points.
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#Energy communities and energy sharing.
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*TWG debriefing to RWG members:  
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#Flexibility.
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#Data Exchange.
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|-
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|11.30-12.00
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|<center>'''Coffee Break'''</center>
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|-
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|12.00-13.00
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|<center>'''Technical and Regulatory Working Group Synchro Session II by GFA'''</center>
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<center>Discussion on the work done by Technical/Regulatory working groups until now – How technical actors see regulatory requirements and obligations related to presented topics and vice-versa</center>
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|-
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|13.00-14.30
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|<center>'''Lunch'''</center>
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|-
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|14.30 -15.00
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|<center>'''Energy transition index & DSO roadmap'''</center><br/>
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<center>'''Presented by: Offis Institute'''</center>
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|-
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|15.00- 15.30
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|<center>'''Setting TWG/RWG Agenda till June 2025 (the way ahead)'''</center><br/>
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<center>'''Groups with guided discussion by GFA about the remaining topics for next months and tailored support requests (next steps).'''</center><br/>
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|-
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|15.30- 16.30
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|<center>'''Panel II Situation of Women in the Western Balkans Power Sector By GIZ'''</center><br/>
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<center>'''Panelists:'''</center><br/>
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*Arijeta Pajaziti - AWESK (Association of Women in the Energy Sector of Kosovo)
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*Melina Kalem - CETEOR
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*Yuliana Onishchuk - Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation
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*Krenar Bujupi – Expertise France
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|-
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|16.30- 18.00
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|<center>'''OPTIONAL: 1 on 1 Individual Consultations with project partners'''</center><br/>
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<center>'''TAILORED SUPPORT REQUESTS'''</center><br/>
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<center>GIZ/GFA/Offis Institut/individual experts</center>
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|}
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[[Category:Western Balkans]]
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[[Category:Conference Documentation]]

Latest revision as of 13:58, 26 November 2024

Agenda and proceedings of the Second Regional Power Exchange: "Green Agenda: Decarbonization of the Electricity Sector in the Western Balkans"

Montenegro, 28-30/31 October 2024

Key Take-Aways

Summary of the regional exchange

Agenda and Presentations

Conference picture
Group picture from conference
2nd Regional Exchange Agenda
File:Insights-input for the platform GIZ reg. conference.pdf
Insights-input for the platform GIZ reg. conference.
2024 TWG activities overview
2024 TWG Tailored support overview ver2
2024 TWG Topics 2025
Labor Market Session - 2nd day
Project RESET presentation - 2nd day 1st session
RE and VET - the way forward - side-event
Regional Power Exchange slides - Charles Esser
Renewable Energy - Education provision Mapping in WB - side-event

Monday 28 October 2024

Time Topic
15.00-19.00
Arrival of Participants in MNE
19.00-21.00
Welcome Dinner
21.00-22.00
Market of Opportunities

Presenting state-of-art technologies/solutions for Renewables Grid Integration by German/Intl. experts in Electricity Sector

Exhibitors:

  • Software companies: ELEKS (tbc)
  • Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation
  • Hensel Company (tbc)

Tuesday 29 October 2024

Time Topic
07.30-09.00
Breakfast
09.00-09.45
Opening:

Energy Transition in Western Balkans – where are we standing now?

Moderator: Rodon Miraj
Panelists:

  • Nicolas Heger, GIZ Project Manager
  • Nermin Suljanovic, Team Leader GFA
  • Michael Heihsel, TransnetBW German TSO
  • Jaromir Simon, BDEW-German Association of Energy and Water Industries
  • Simon Martz, KfW- German Development Bank
09.45 -10.15
Keynote Speaker

E.DSO Secretary General

Charles Esser
10.15-11.00
1st Joint Session of Technical/Regulatory Working Groups:
Presentation of ongoing tailored supports by GFA consultants
  1. Roadmap for the introduction of battery energy storage (Montenegro – Ministry). Presenter: Miltos Aslanoglou – GFA
  2. Procedure for handling RES connection requests to transmission network – Queue Management (BiH – MOFTER). Presenter: Miltos Aslanoglou – GFA
  3. The concept of data exchange between system operators in Bosnia and Herzegovina (three DSOs in B&H). Presenter: Nermin Suljanović - GFA
  4. Technical specification and requirements for integration of RES into DSO Telecommunication network (Montenegro, CEDIS). Presenter: Nermin Suljanović – GFA
  5. Operational Models for Battery Energy Storage Systems in the Balancing Market of NOS BiH (Bosnia and Herzegovina, NOS
11.00-11.30
Coffee break
11.30-12.45
2nd Joint Session of Technical/Regulatory Working Groups

4-5 pre-defined groups and discussions with guiding questions by GFA consultants, according to topics of the previously presented tailored support projects.
12.45-13.15
Lunch Packages (take away)
13.15-18.00
Field Visit

Converter station of the HVDC link between Italy and Montenegro (Terna Company)
Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/6AG1fhDRvZ57Ur9B7
19.30-21.00
Dinner
21.00-23.00 Cultural Night
“Inter-coupling Energy Sector of Western Balkans”

Wednesday 30 October 2024

Time Topic
07.30-09.00
Breakfast
09.00-09.30
Energypedia: Presentation of the Online Platform

(Western Balkans RES knowledge sharing hub - online platform)
09.30 -10.30
Labour Market Effects Analysis – Jobs in Power Sector presentation by CETEOR
(Hybrid event)

10.30 -13.00 SIDE EVENT - Labour Market Effects Analysis:

ERI SEE and CETEOR will organize a side event with partners (virtual)
10.30 -11:30
Technical and Regulatory Working Group Synchro Session I by GFA

(Debriefing TWG and RWG on each other’s work)

Topics:

  • RWG debriefing to TWG members:
  1. EV charging points.
  2. Energy communities and energy sharing.
  • TWG debriefing to RWG members:
  1. Flexibility.
  2. Data Exchange.
11.30-12.00
Coffee Break
12.00-13.00
Technical and Regulatory Working Group Synchro Session II by GFA
Discussion on the work done by Technical/Regulatory working groups until now – How technical actors see regulatory requirements and obligations related to presented topics and vice-versa
13.00-14.30
Lunch
14.30 -15.00
Energy transition index & DSO roadmap

Presented by: Offis Institute
15.00- 15.30
Setting TWG/RWG Agenda till June 2025 (the way ahead)

Groups with guided discussion by GFA about the remaining topics for next months and tailored support requests (next steps).

15.30- 16.30
Panel II Situation of Women in the Western Balkans Power Sector By GIZ

Panelists:

  • Arijeta Pajaziti - AWESK (Association of Women in the Energy Sector of Kosovo)
  • Melina Kalem - CETEOR
  • Yuliana Onishchuk - Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation
  • Krenar Bujupi – Expertise France
16.30- 18.00
OPTIONAL: 1 on 1 Individual Consultations with project partners

TAILORED SUPPORT REQUESTS

GIZ/GFA/Offis Institut/individual experts