
2513 AM S GRAVENHAGE
Netherlands
The event
This event will be an excellent opportunity to discuss the role direct electrification can play in supporting a sustainable low carbon transition in the food and drinks industry and the enabling conditions to make it happen.
On this occasion an expert panel of keynote and panel speakers from government, industry and civil society will address key issues in achieving greater energy efficiency and lower carbon footprint across this vital sector.
Background: Establishing robust regulatory frameworks is crucial to incentivize and support the widespread deployment of industrial-scale heat pumps and direct electrification innovation across the food and drinks industry, thereby effectively reducing the sector's carbon intensity.
Governments and regulatory bodies can introduce targeted policies that provide financial incentives, for businesses adopting these sustainable technologies. This can be underpinned by robust deployment targets and performance standards, encouraging industry players to confidently invest in cleaner alternatives.
Additionally, streamlined permitting processes and supportive policies can facilitate the implementation of these innovations. Collaborative efforts between government entities, industry stakeholders, and environmental organizations can further enhance the regulatory landscape, ensuring that the transition to industrial-scale heat pumps and direct electrification aligns with broader sustainability goals.
Agenda
Keynote
Dr. Tatjana Ruhl, DENEFF
Panel Discussion
Michael Schnoor dos Passos, BNetzA
Dr. Tatjana Ruhl, DENEFF
Panelist tba, Energy4Climate
Jozefien Vanbecelaere, European Heat Pump Association
Marek Fritz, BFE
Moderation
Natalia Messer

