Seminar: The Grid Challenge: The Grid Challenge: Powering Europe’s Energy Transition and CompetitivenessPowering Europe’s Energy - 30/04/2026Transition and Competitiveness

From : Thursday, April 30, 2026
To : Thursday, April 30, 2026
Venue : Entso-E - Spastraat 8, 1000 Brussels


Across Europe, renewable generation is expanding rapidly, electrification is accelerating in transport, industry and heating, and electricity demand is rising. Yet the infrastructure that must connect these developments - the electricity grid - is under growing pressure. Grid capacity, planning timelines, and investment cycles are becoming decisive factors for energy security, economic competitiveness and the pace of the transition.

This makes electricity networks one of the most strategic topics in today’s energy debate.

Following the strong interest in our 2024 seminar on the EU Grid Action Plan, this new edition continues the dialogue on one of the most critical infrastructure challenges facing Europe. The previous seminar brought together key voices from across the energy ecosystem, including representatives from the International Energy Agency, the European Commission, the Belgian Federal Ministry of Energy, ENTSO-E, the EU DSO Entity, CREG, Synergrid, Elia and Febeliec, creating a valuable exchange between policymakers, system operators and industry stakeholders.

What has changed since 2024 and what’s in it for you?

By attending this seminar, you will gain a clearer understanding of how grid development is evolving across Europe and what it means for policymakers, system operators, industry and infrastructure stakeholders. The seminar will explore how grid investments enable renewable integration, how policy and regulation are adapting, and how infrastructure planning must evolve to support a competitive and secure energy system.

Electricity grids are increasingly recognised as the backbone of the energy transition. Without timely grid investments and coordinated planning, the integration of renewable energy, electrification of industry and the stability of the energy system will face significant constraints. At the same time, strengthening the grid can unlock lower system costs, improve market integration and support Europe’s long-term competitiveness.

We are pleased to invite you to “Powering Energy Security and Growth: Electricity grids as the foundation of our competitive energy system”, a high-level seminar organised by KBVE-SRBE and Etch in cooperation with ENTSO-E, bringing together subject matter experts, policymakers and industry representatives to exchange insights on the future of Europe’s electricity networks.

The seminar will be chaired by Dr Jan Declercq (KBVE-SRBE) and Prof Dr Dirk Van Hertem (KU Leuven/Etch/EnergyVille) and will feature a series of expert contributions, followed by moderated discussions allowing participants to challenge perspectives, compare approaches and exchange directly with peers.

Who should attend

This seminar is particularly relevant for policymakers, regulators, transmission and distribution system operators, energy companies, industrial electricity users, technology providers, engineering companies, universities, research institutes and stakeholders involved in the development of Europe’s energy infrastructure.

If electricity infrastructure, energy policy or industrial electrification is part of your responsibility today—or a strategic concern for the years ahead—this seminar will provide valuable perspectives to help navigate the next phase of the energy transition.

Reserve your seat today as soon as possible

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Seats are limited and reserved for senior professionals and executives.

Event Details:

Date: Thursday, 30 April 2026

Location: Entso-E - Spastraat 8, 1000 Brussels

 Time: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Programme will be published very soon

We look forward to welcoming you to this forward-looking exchange at the intersection of energy, infrastructure and policy.

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Participation fees (prices include taxes, 21%)

 

Non-members

300 €

Members :

 

Standard and company membership

180 €

Retired professionals and recent graduates

50 €

Students

0 €

Teachers, professors

50 €

Young professionals (< 30 years)

50 €

 

Registration to the event as soon as possible as the seats are limited:  

Click here to register 

For all questions regarding registrations, please contact us: 

KBVE-SRBE - C/o Synergrid 

Véronique Verboekhoven, Galerie Ravensteingalerij 4 box 2 - 1000 Brussel/Bruxelles 

Tel.: +32 2 237 11 11  – E-mail: veronique.verboekhoven@synergrid.be

"La SRBE met tout en œuvre pour respecter la loi sur la saine concurrence." 

"De KBVE stelt alles in het werk om de wet op de gezonde concurrentie na te leven” 

 

Contact Person : Véronique Verboekhoven
Phone : 02 237 11 11
Email : veronique.verboekhoven@synergrid.be

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