The ongoing transformation of the German energy system, known as the "energy transition," poses a significant challenge to the economy, governmental bodies, and civil society. However, the emotional public discourse often distorts the technical and economic feasibility of this transition.

Central to this debate are the distribution and transmission grids, crucial for ensuring a high level of supply security and the success of the nuclear phase-out. The effective integration of variable electricity volumes from renewable sources, intelligent management of increased load flows, and seamless integration into the European energy market all hinge on the future capabilities of these grids.

Recognizing this importance, the inaugural Regensburg Energy Congress focused exclusively on this critical topic. It aimed to facilitate dialogue and knowledge exchange among energy industry companies, manufacturing sectors, and scientific experts, providing a platform for valuable insights and shared expertise.

Further events

6th Regensburg Energy Congress

2023 | Resilient energy supply

5th Regensburg Energy Congress

2021 | Digitalization in the energy sector

4th Regensburg Energy Congress

2019 | Operational self-sufficiency

3rd Regensburg Energy Congress

2017 | Blackout

2nd Regensburg Energy Congress

2015 | Energy efficiency