In the context of the IEA Wind TCP Task 25/63 meeting and the PlaneTerr project, Réseau de Transport d’Électricité and Mines Paris – PSL are organizing a workshop on multi-energy system planning on the morning of April 30th at Mines Paris – PSL.
This workshop is part of the four-day International Energy Agency (IEA) meeting gathering researchers, TSOs, and key stakeholders working on the integration of variable renewable energy into future power and multi-energy systems.

🎤 Programme highlights and speakers:
- « Large Load Forecasting and Risk Mitigation » — Debra Lew (ESIG (Energy Systems Integration Group))
- « Continued development of capacity expansion models – Including socio-technical and stability aspects in the analysis of future energy systems » — Lisa Göransson (Chalmers University of Technology)
- « Incentive distortion by electrolysis subsidies: can future electricity systems count on flexibility from sector-coupling? » — Thomas Heggarty (Réseau de Transport d’Électricité)
- « Industry decarbonisation Planning with POMMES » — Robin Girard (Mines Paris – PSL ; PERSEE – Mines Paris – PSL)
☕ Coffee Break – 10:30 - « Steady heat, Flexible Power: Flexibility by Proxy in Nuclear-Thermal Energy Storage Systems » — Nicolas Trosino (CentraleSupélec)
- « Resilient Low-Emission Industrial Heat: Economic Assessment of Electrification and Storage in a Chemical Plant » — Thibaut Knibiehly (Mines Paris – PSL ; PERSEE – Mines Paris – PSL)
- « How could electrified district heating networks support the operation of a net-zero European energy system? » — Maxime Vrain (Réseau de Transport d’Électricité)
📍 Location: MINES Paris – PSL, Room L109, 60 Boulevard Saint-Michel, Paris
🕘 Time: Thursday, April 30 | 09:00–12:00 (followed by lunch)
🔗 Register here: https://forms.gle/ukFgWah3BJADvZ2R6
Feel free to join us to exchange ideas and discuss the future of multi-energy system planning.



