Photovoltaic systems for sewage plants – together with promoting innovation and involvement of SMEs
When: 03/05/2022 at 09:30 (SET)
Where: Online, to register please contact et@greencities.dk
European Green Cities has in a case study for DK renewable energy island Samsoe described how photovoltaic systems can be applied for sewage plants.
At the Swedish Stakeholder Café Linnaeus University will describe, how procurement processes can promote SME involvement and innovation, when implementing the photovoltaic systems for sewage plants.
The scope of the Stakeholder Café is to have inputs from stakeholders of public authorities, SMEs, financing institutions and others on how to promote innovation and SME involvement for renewable energy projects – including how this can be promoted in connection to public procurement process.
In the Stakeholder Café there will presentations from stakeholder representatives.
Others participating in the webinar are encouraged to come with their inputs.
Andreas Stephan, Linnaeus University, Andreas.Stephan@ju.se
Hans Bjerregaard, European Green Cities, hans@bjerregaard.com
09:30-10:00 |
Introduction to the XPRESS project and Linnaeus Univerity’s contribution to the XPRESS project Andreas Stephan, Linnaeus University |
10:00-10:30 |
DK-case study on PV for sewage plants Carsten Vejborg, European Green Cities (Danish language) |
10:30-11.00 |
How procurement processes can facilitate SME-involvement and innovation |
11:00-11:50 |
Discussion – Initiated by invited commentators - open for inputs from webinar participants. |
11:50-12:00 |
Finalizing the Stakeholder Café Andreas Stephan, Linnaeus University |