At the end of 2019 Europe presented its Green Deal with the ambition to become the first climate neutral continent by 2050. The switch to a decarbonized society brings fundamental challenges for the electricity system: the share of renewables in the capacity mix will further increase and some conventional generation will disappear, creating the need for more flexibility in the system. Besides this, Belgium needs to determine a clear strategy as its nuclear reactors are set to be phased out between 2022 and 2025.
There are significant changes underway in the Belgian Energy sector, and organizations must adapt, transform their businesses in order to satisfy changing customer demands and to take advantage of new opportunities.
The energy transition is no longer a matter for energy companies alone. Consumers are increasingly independently looking to make their energy needs 100% sustainable and are considering alternative decentralized technologies to reduce CO2 as much as possible. In addition, more and more internationally operating companies are actively taking charge of their own energy transition and monitoring and/or accelerating it where possible. This trend will have an impact on the entire Energy market and the role that the various parties play in this.