Following the Copenhagen Energy Infrastructure Forum in June 2024, ENTSO-E and key stakeholders have made significant progress on the implementation of the Action 13 of the European Commission’s Grid Action Plan, addressing supply chain and procurement challenges to advance Europe’s grid infrastructure.
The collaboration aims to align practices for equipment testing, streamline factory acceptance processes, and develop functional specifications for critical grid components. It also supports revisions to EU procurement rules to promote flexibility and efficiency while fostering workforce development and innovation.
A comprehensive roadmap is being developed to guide these efforts, with updates to be shared at the next Energy Infrastructure Forum in Copenhagen in mid-2025. Together, we are building a secure, sustainable energy future for Europe.
Jochen Kreusel – T&D Europe
“At the end of 2024, we can look back on nearly one year with the framework of the Grid Action Plan and one year of very constructive and forward-looking collaboration with the organizations of the network operators. Together, we are committed to seizing the opportunity of the energy transition to strengthen the European grid technology sector while simultaneously delivering the expectations raised by an accelerated transformation of Europe’s energy systems towards a sustainable, reliable, and affordable future. High expectations have been placed on the electricity value chain, but we are confident that together we will cope with them.”
Damian Cortinas - ENTSO-E
“Our strengthened collaboration following the Copenhagen Energy Infrastructure Forum marks a significant step forward in delivering the resilient, efficient, and innovative grid infrastructure Europe needs. By addressing supply chain and procurement challenges, refining technical approaches, and aligning with evolving policy landscapes, we’re building a foundation for clean and affordable energy access for all Europeans. Together, we’re not just developing infrastructure; we’re shaping the future of Europe’s energy landscape.”
Peter Vermaat, Secretary General of DSO Entity
“The needs of the distribution grids were made visible within the Grid Action Plan, and its Action Point 13. While many of our members struggle with the sourcing of essential equipment, we do understand the need for a collective response that would bring distribution, transmission, and manufacturers to the same table. We look forward to the continuation of te work even beyond the Grid Action Plan itself, to support stronger supply chains and an enabled distribution system, all fit for the transition ahead”.
Volker Wendt, Secretary General of Europacable
“When it comes to cables, Europe has everything it needs: We have the technology, the know-how, the expertise, the people and the capacities to deliver the cables Europe needs. Europe is home to the world’s leading cable producers. We deliver. Our bold investments are testimony to our commitment to connect and decarbonise Europe. Viable investment conditions, clear demand visibility and fair market conditions are prerequisites for further expansion and will safeguard the competitiveness of EU manufacturing. Working together with our partners will establish common technical approaches and streamline procurement processes for grid deployment. This will improve efficiencies and reduce redundancies thereby contributing to meet the objectives of the European Grid Action Plan.”
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