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SEDC launches rebranding to smartEn!

Dec 5, 2017

On 5th December 2017 the Smart Energy Demand Coalition SEDC announced its rebranding to smartEn, Smart Energy Europe, signalling a widening of its core focus. The smartEn General Assembly has today also elected a new Board, with Christiane Mann, SVP Strategy & Operations at Schneider Electric, as its Chairman.

“The SEDC has been a catalyst for the opening of European electricity markets to demand-side flexibility in Europe and the association’s growth in influence has been reflected in an increase in membership and scope. It is time to reflect this development in a renewed brand, smartEn,” said Christiane Mann, the newly elected smartEn Chairman. “As Chairman of the Board, I want to ensure that smartEn continues to be one step ahead of future policy and industry initiatives to realise its objectives for innovative, decentralised and flexible energy solutions across Europe,” continued Mann.

Her mandate follows the successful Chairmanship of Jessica Strömbäck, Chairman of Joule Assets Europe, who will continue to support the association as active Board member.

Speaking at today’s Smart Energy Symposium at the European Parliament, smartEn Executive Director Frauke Thies explained: “The energy transition requires an integrated perspective, focussing on the digitally enabled interaction of decentralised generation, storage and demand response. With our new brand we make visible how our members already provide these solutions in the market.  As smartEn we aim to break down the silos in the energy system, creating a truly new generation of association.”

 

 

About smartEn – Smart Energy Europe

smartEn is the European business association for digital and decentralised energy solutions. Our members include innovators in services and technology for energy and data management, finance and research. By taking an integrated perspective on the interaction of demand and supply, our mission is to promote system efficiency, encourage innovation and diversity, empower energy consumers and drive the decarbonisation of the energy sector.

smartEn’s vision:

The digitally enabled interaction of demand and supply is an integral part of an increasingly decentralised, decarbonised energy system.

smartEn’s mission:

  • Promote system efficiency through the advanced management and integration of electricity demand and supply in homes and buildings, transportation, businesses and decentralised energy projects.
  • Empower energy users by enabling them to participate in the energy market through flexible demand, storage, self-generation and the participation in community projects, and giving them control of their energy data.
  • Encourage innovation and diversity by enabling new market players and service offers that provide attractive choices for consumers and allow for healthy competition.
  • Drive the decarbonisation of the energy sector through the cost-effective integration of renewable sources and smart electrification of heating, cooling and transport.

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  • The Flexible Demand Management Industry provides solutions to all consumers – citizens, businesses, buildings, electric vehicles (EVs) and industries – to become flexible and be rewarded for playing an active role in the clean energy transition. As such, it needs to be fully recognised as a crucial clean-tech industry in Europe. But as the Flexible Demand Management Industry is very heterogeneous, it is often not easy for it to be identified as a specific industrial base and its significant contribution tends to be overlooked. This is a major gap to fill. This paper intends to inform this effort by answering these 3 questions:  What is the Flexible Demand Management Industry and what are the solutions offered?  Why the Flexible Demand Management Industry matters ?  What is needed in the next EU legislature for the Flexible Demand Management Industry to rightfully become a solid pillar of Europe’s decarbonised economy?

  • With a letter, smartEn, together with 7 organisations, calls on EU Member States to advance on the Energy Taxation Directive revision and guarantee fair taxation for engaged energy consumers providing flexibility to the energy system. Member States are called to ensure that taxation incentivises bidirectional charging.

  • Are you motivated to play an active part in Europe’s clean energy transition? smartEn is recruiting a Senior EU Projects Officer to support smartEn engagement in (existing and new) EU funded projects. We are the European business association of the Flexible Demand Management Industry, representing 100 companies offering innovative solutions to transform consumers from passive to active energy players and contribute to the cost-effective decarbonisation by unleashing their demand-side flexibility. A few years ago, we started our involvement in EU funded projects and the growing importance of this workstream requires an expanded professional support. Main responsibilities: Monitor upcoming EU funded call-for-tenders and identify opportunities for smartEn and its members; Lead the drafting of EU project proposals, in cooperation with project coordinators; Support with financial reporting and budget allocations, together with our accountants and relevant team members; Represent smartEn during EU projects consortia meetings, both prospective and existing; Contribute to the drafting and preparation of relevant deliverables related to EU projects smartEn is part of; Interact with the smartEn membership, including via the dedicated internal EU projects workshops; Manage and coordinate with a junior colleague.   Desired skills and experience: A university degree (Master’s or equivalent) in European studies, law, energy economics, engineering, or similar; At least 3 years of relevant professional experience in EU funded projects, ideally in a European business organisation or in the private sector; A good understanding of the energy sector, electricity markets and the role of active consumers in Europe is a plus; Excellent EU project management skills, including organisational and time-management skills; Analytical, attentive to details, curious, pragmatic, and flexible attitude; Fluency in written and spoken English required, other European languages are an asset; High motivation in playing an active part in the clean and digital transition; European citizenship/EU working permit is necessary.   What we offer: A meaningful job in a dynamic, rapidly growing and innovative organisation, with an impressive track record of achievements in different fields; A highly motivated and cooperative team, interaction with an engaged membership; Room for creativity and initiative; A full time contract with possibility for a professional growth.   Application Information smartEn is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone to the team. If you are inspired by the position, please apply with a CV and motivation letter including your salary expectations in gross annual terms (13,92 months) to andres.pintobello@smarten.eu by 26 April COB. Please quote “Application Senior EU Projects Officer” as a subject when submitting your application.   We regret that we will only be able to reply to candidates who have been short-listed for interviews. We thank you for your understanding.  

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