The post-COVID-19 EU power sector transformation aims to increase the penetration of clean energy and renew the electricity grid in Europe. Grid expansion plans for the years 2021-2030 are necessary not only to achieve the EU climate objectives but also to drive the development of the Demand Response Management Systems (DRMS) market.
According to the UnivDatos Market Insights analysis, The Global Demand Response Management System Market was valued at USD 78.92 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a strong CAGR of around 29.4% during the forecast period (2024-2032) owing to the combination of DRMS with energy storage systems allowing utilities to manage supply-demand balance more effectively.
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Investment and Funding of Neurological Disorders
The European Commission has presented a rather conservative investment scenario and forecasts for the annual grid investment of about €70 billion (USD 70 billion) for the 2021-2030 period. This financial commitment is supported by the Fit for 55 plan to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases to 55% of the 1990 level by 2030 from a previously proposed 40%. Targets this high require infrastructure improvement of the current grid which in most cases has deteriorated due to increased utilization by RES and EVs.
These investments are funded by several funding instruments set up in the EU. The funding instruments include the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) has reserved €5.84 Bn for energy projects and introduced new priorities like offshore grids and hydrogen infrastructure. Moreover, private capital is anticipated to provide central funding for such upgrades while public money will be focused on the promotion of the modernization of the grid, although over longer-term projects.
The developments in grid technologies
This expansion of the grid is, however, assumed against projected increased electricity consumption in the EU which is expected to increase by 60% by 2030. This growth requires a progressive change in the form of extending the over-centralized and rigid electricity system to a comparatively new more digitalized, decentralized, and flexible system. The push of millions of rooftop solar panels, heat pumps, and local energy communities will need improvements to the grid.
Key advancements include:
Increased Cross-Border Capacity: The cross-border transmission capacity reached 46 GW in 2014, and ENTSO-E estimated that the added capacity will be 87 GW in 2030. The extension of these frameworks will help achieve more energy exchange between the member states and will also increase the system's reliability.
Smart Grids and Digitalization: The EU Action Plan for the Grids also prioritises the implementation of a smart grid which may connect a lot of distributed electricity resources. This includes the installation of smart meters that can support new demand response technologies that will enable consumers to change their energy consumption patterns in response to signals from the utilities.
Cyber Resilience: This will remain so, especially given the integration of grids and the increasing dependence on digital technologies. EU’s plans, the sources show, include a strengthening of the electricity networks’ defense against cyber-attacks.
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Conclusion
Europe Union has ambitious grid interconnection plans for the period 2021 to 2030 which will transform the region’s power connectivity profile dramatically. These efforts place an estimated investment of €584 billion and are a good place to build from in improving the Demand Response Management Systems throughout Europe. The EU’s policies in support of technological progress and enhancement of consumers’ involvement are not only conducive to the attainment of the climate objectives but also in preparation for future loading in the energy system. The effectiveness or otherwise of the remaining outlined plans will therefore be determinant to the functionality of long-term sustainability and energy security in the region.
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