Europe’s energy transition is no longer only a technical challenge. It has become a strategic priority closely linked to resilience, security, and sovereignty.
At the BRIDGE General Assembly 2026 in Brussels, key representatives from policy, research, and innovation gathered to discuss the future of Europe’s energy systems, with a focus on digitalisation, interoperability, flexibility, and risk management in an increasingly complex energy landscape.
We are pleased to announce that EnerTEF Project Coordinator, Elissaios Sarmas, participated as a speaker in the high-level panel discussion on “The Role of AI in the Energy Grids”, held on 23–24 March 2026 at The Skyline, Brussels.
During the session, he contributed to the dialogue on how artificial intelligence can support the transformation of power systems, making them smarter, more adaptive, and more secure.
As part of his intervention, he presented practical applications and insights from the EnerTEF project, including:
- The Athens Energy Portal, which enables advanced monitoring and supports decision-making for urban energy systems
- The EnerTEF Portal, which supports the testing, validation, and deployment of AI-driven solutions for energy infrastructure
EnerTEF’s participation in the BRIDGE General Assembly 2026 highlights the project’s commitment to advancing trustworthy AI solutions that strengthen Europe’s energy infrastructure and support the transition to a more resilient and intelligent energy system.