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EXPERT SESSION
ENERGY SHARING & BATTERY POOLING
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Sept 11th, 2025
Free for Partners & Fellows
In collaboration with Provincie Zuid Holland
Navigating EU Energy Regulation and Tokenization
Digitalizing the energy sector integrates data and energy systems through technology, enhancing efficiency, enabling decentralized production, and optimizing existing assets. With EU energy directives in place, significant impacts are expected.
EXPERT SESSION
Date: September 11, 2025
Time: 14:30 - 18:00
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Energy Sharing and micro accounting through digitalization
The coming 12 months the Power of the Many working will address the growing challenge of grid congestion, which increasingly limits access to new or expanded connections on high-, medium-, and even low-voltage networks. This constraint directly hampers sustainability initiatives, business expansion, and new site developments.
To respond, we will explore and define the role of batteries as a core solution for shifting energy demand and supply over time. The focus will be on:
- Ownership and operations: Clarifying roles of asset owners, contract holders, and operational parties.
- Integration into energy systems: Assessing batteries as stand-alone assets, community storage, or components of pools/virtual power plants (VPPs).
- Market models: Developing business models for both individual batteries and aggregated VPPs, including revenue sharing across multiple owners.
- Multi-vendor interoperability: Establishing how to account for differing battery characteristics, optimization strategies, and priorities across various models.
- Technical foundations: Specifying requirements at the physical, control, and commercial layers, including interfaces for data exchange, multi-vendor coordination, and trading mechanisms.
The mandate of the group is to deliver actionable insights, technical frameworks, and governance principles that enable scalable, fair, and future-proof battery integration within congested grids.
Program
Welcome by Bram Spitzer
The province of South Holland drives the digitalization of energy, including energy tokenization. Through initiatives like Energy Transition and Positive Health, it promotes an inclusive energy transition.
Update Power of the Many by Alex Bausch
2Tokens in collaboration with Erasmus Center of Energy Transition (ECET), presents the Masterclass Digital Energy. In 5 sessions, under the guidance of lecturers such as Prof. Dion Bongaerts and Prof. Yassar, we explore how digitalization and tokenization contributes to a more efficient and transparent energy distribution, with a focus on decentralization and digital innovation.
Proposed mandate (Jos Röling)
We propose to develop a uniform blueprint in which tokenization becomes the foundation for solving the challenges of grid congestion and energy flexibility. By turning batteries and energy flows into digital tokens, ownership, operation, and value sharing can be made transparent and fair, while at the same time enabling automated settlement and integration into multi-vendor Virtual Power Plants. This approach ensures scalability, supports diverse optimization strategies, and creates a reliable, future-proof model that works for both technical experts and business stakeholders.
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Brief introduction of TERIA project
The TERIA project addresses regulatory barriers to local renewable energy by building on 2Tokens’ Power of the Many, developing digital energy hubs where companies generate, share, and manage solar power collaboratively. Taking place at the Schiebroek business park, TERIA serves as a living lab where companies manage their own energy, using digital tokens to organize, store, and exchange energy locally, creating transparency and enabling flexible responses to grid congestion.
Empowering the neighborhood battery
The neighborhood battery helps lower energy costs while reducing pressure on the local grid. By storing and using more solar power within the community, households send less energy back to the central grid—cutting costs and improving efficiency. Instead of relying on subsidies, users receive compensation for supplying power to the battery. Plus, a shared community fund fosters local projects and strengthens neighborhood connections
Overview of upcoming activities and events
This year, The Power of the Many ecosystem, in collaboration with partner organizations, invites you to participate in energy conferences, hackathons, and trade shows across Europe. Several consortia have united under a shared vision and signed the manifesto!
Networking and drinks
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