CyberGrid will participate in the European Ancillary Services & Grid Integration Conference 2026, one of Europe’s leading industry events focused on ancillary services, grid stability, and the integration of renewable energy. The event will take place on March 19–20, 2026, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It brings together grid operators, energy traders, generators, and technology providers to discuss current challenges and solutions for an increasingly sustainable energy system.
As the share of renewable energy continues to grow and electrification accelerates, the need for flexibility, balancing mechanisms, and innovative system services is steadily increasing. The conference explores the latest developments in balancing markets, flexibility mechanisms, and operational strategies for secure and stable grid operations. Key topics include AI-driven forecasting, automated dispatch, battery energy storage systems (BESS), grid-forming technologies, and enhanced coordination between transmission and distribution system operators.
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Take the opportunity to learn more about our solutions and explore how to unlock new potential for your projects with Michael König, SaaS Sales Manager at CyberGrid.
As a specialist in flexibility management and VPP solutions, CyberGrid demonstrates how renewable generation, demand response, and distributed energy resources can be efficiently integrated to support grid stability while generating additional revenue streams. Our solutions enable:
· optimized integration of renewable energy to ensure stable grid operations;
· intelligent control and utilization of flexibility through demand response;
· efficient provision and monetization of ancillary services;
· optimization of distributed energy resources (DERs) through virtual power plants (VPPs).
Against the backdrop of evolving European energy markets, regulatory requirements are becoming increasingly important. The conference provides a pefect space for:
· insights into current market developments and regulatory frameworks;
· exchange on opportunities and challenges for flexibility providers;
· discussions on the future of grid flexibility and ancillary services in Europe.



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