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Flexibility

Major change towards sustainability

Energy Transition

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Balancing

Individual

Second Day Season Time scale

Local Regional Nation EU Physical scale

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Focus: People in Power

Process: Open innovation

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• Wim van Gemert, professor in Energy Transition, Hanze University of Applied Science and co-initiator of EnTranCe • Jeroen van den Berg, CE of EnTranCe and programme

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