- Tuesday, 14. March 2017 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm Save in my calendar
The Belgian Electricity Landscape in the Context of the Nuclear Phase-out
In 2003, the Belgian government decided on a phase-out of its nuclear power fleet by 2025. The policy brief, authored by the Belgian consultancy Climact and commissioned by the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union (hbs EU), investigates the current Belgian electricity landscape in preparation of this phase-out. It is a follow-up to an hbs EU expert conference held in spring 2016 on “Nuclear risks across borders”. Despite a number of irregularities and incidents at the Belgian NPPs Doel and Tihange, a lifetime extension was granted for the oldest plans (originally planned to phase out as early as 2015), so that all 7 reactors continue to be in service until 2025.
In how far is Belgium prepared and ready to fill the gap with renewable energy sources? What is the impact on electricity infrastructure, future investments, energy security and emissions? And how well is Belgium placed and connected for cooperation with its European neighbours?
The policy brief aims to contribute to the issues above and the feasibility of a Belgian energy transition as envisaged. It also clarifies these options looking beyond 2025, based on existing Belgian and European studies.
When: Tuesday, 14 March, 12.30 - 14.30 (sandwich lunch 12.30-13:00)
Where: venue to be confirmed after registration
Programme proposal:
- Introduction by Barbara Unmüßig, President of the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
- Presentation of the Policy Brief by Julien Pestiaux, Climact
Responses by
- Jan Hensmans, Head of Unit General Policy & International Relations at FOD Economie-Directorate General Energy
- Sara van Dijk in charge of Energy and Climate at the Belgian Environmental Association Bond Beter Leefmilieu
- Pieterjan Debergh, Deputy Advisor, Federation of Enterprises in Belgium
- Olivier van der Maren, Executive Manager of the Competence Centre, Federation of Enterprises in Belgium
Discussion with the audience
Moderation: Kathrin Glastra, Director European Energy Transition Programme, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union
Please register here until Monday, 6 March
Seating capacity is limited, no participation without confirmed registration.
