The EU aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by the year 2020 and significantly more in the coming decades. This would require increasing the share of renewable energy in the electricity consumption of the EU countries, which is difficult with the electrical grids currently used in the majority of EU countries. The traditional electrical grids are not flexible enough to allow the effective integration of renewable energy sources.

    In order to achieve such reductions in emissions, a wider adoption of smart grids needs to be implemented across the globe increasing the grid efficiency, the usage of renewable energy sources and the consumer control over their energy consumption.

    Smart grids are the answer for Europe.

    Through this video learn how the SMAGRINET project is contributing to the energy transition to smart grids.
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