Key topics at Powertage 2024
Powertage 2024 will focus on the following topics.
On the pulse of the industry
Four key topics were defined together with the event advisory council, which will form the basis for the live event in June 2024. Presentations and programme items within the Powertage Forum will be based on these topics.
Renewable power supply
How do we resolve the conflicting goals?
If Switzerland is to achieve its energy and climate targets, it needs a massive expansion of domestic production from renewable energies. This expansion of solar and wind power must take place as soon as possible in order to meet the future increase in electricity demand due to the decarbonisation of the transport and heating sectors. How can we speed up the necessary procedures? And how can we simultaneously ensure that the scale of protection versus benefit is balanced for each project, in order to increase the chances of acceptance?
Security of supply in Switzerland
How do we accelerate the transformation of energy grids?
The expansion of winter production – especially with hydropower, alpine photovoltaics and wind power – is essential for reducing the risk of any shortages during the cold season and for reducing Switzerland’s dependence on other European countries for electricity imports. How do we successfully expand and modernise the Swiss network at all levels? And how do we create the necessary accelerated procedures and clear framework conditions?
Digitisation and artificial intelligence
How do we utilise the potential?
The energy supply is becoming increasingly decentralised and therefore more complex. We need digital technologies to handle this increasing complexity and ensure system stability. The new data collection options offer energy suppliers numerous new opportunities. How can we use machine learning and AI applications as tools to make the electricity supply even safer or to optimise the electricity trade?
Changing skills
How do we combine the strenghs of the different generations?
The transformation of the energy system is not only taking place on a technological level, but also has a significant impact on energy industry professionals. Modern technologies require new skills from the next generation of specialists. In order to meet these requirements, training and further education must be updated accordingly. At the same time, however, the know-how and extensive experience of experts are also in demand. So, how can we encourage the necessary exchange between generations?