Lessons from Germany's Clean Energy Transition

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SEPA’s 15th Executive Fact-Finding Mission

Fortnightly Magazine - December 2024
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In early October, standing before the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, we marveled at the luminary display before us celebrating the thirty-fifth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall as part of Germany’s twentieth annual Festival of Lights, featuring light art displays spanning fifty locations across the city.

Just days before, we had arrived with our team and fifteen utility and technology company executives from across the Smart Electric Power Alliance’s (SEPA’s) diverse membership to begin our 15th Executive Fact-Finding Mission. Together, we saw a once divided city, and country, unified in its efforts toward clean energy goals.

Throughout the week, our group met with representatives from diverse energy sectors across Germany’s energy landscape — including an energy trade association, a governmental entity, a utility, a transmission system operator, a steel producer, and others. In these bilateral meetings, we shared insights into the U.S. clean energy journey while learning about Germany’s ambitious, government-mandated climate goals, the progress and plans for their clean energy transition, and their commitment to customer engagement.

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