EU-funded Med-TSO webinars to present main results of Mediterranean Project 2

December 31, 2020
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Med-TSO Technical Committees “Planning” and “Economic Studies and Scenarios” will hold two webinars on 19 and 20 January to present the Mediterranean Master Plan 2020, one of the main results of Med-TSO’s Mediterranean Project 2. The first webinar will focus on the Western Mediterranean, while the second will cover the Eastern Mediterranean region.
These webinars will have an introductory session about Med-TSO and its freshly concluded Mediterranean Project 2, followed by the session “Presentation of the Scenarios”, where Electricity Scenarios at 2030 will be showed starting from a full Mediterranean approach to sub-regional focus on each region.
Then, the webinar will proceed with the session “Presentation of the Mediterranean Masterplan 2020”, during which all the Interconnection Projects at 2030 time horizon will be explored, showing methodology and principles used, and also providing the opportunity to get into the details of each sub-regional project, presented by the involved TSOs.
These two main sessions will be followed by Q&A .
Med-TSO is the Association of the Mediterranean Transmission System Operators (TSOs) for electricity, operating the High Voltage Transmission Networks of 19 Mediterranean Countries. It was established on 19 April 2012 in Rome as a technical platform that, using multilateral cooperation as a strategy of regional development, could facilitate the integration of the Mediterranean power systems and foster security and socio – economic development in the region. Its 21 members share the primary objective of promoting the creation of a Mediterranean energy market, ensuring its optimal functioning through the definition of common methodologies, rules and practices for optimizing the operation of the existing infrastructures and facilitating the development of new ones.

 

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19 January webinar – Press release

20 January webinar – Press release

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Countries covered:

  • Algeria
  • Egypt
  • Israel
  • Jordan
  • Libya
  • Morocco
  • Palestine *
  • Tunisia