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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:Elektro Ljubljana, d.d., COMSENSUS D.O.O., General Electric (France), SMART INNOVATION OSTFOLD AS, FIWARE FOUNDATION EV +24 partnersElektro Ljubljana, d.d.,COMSENSUS D.O.O.,General Electric (France),SMART INNOVATION OSTFOLD AS,FIWARE FOUNDATION EV,ENGIE,ELEKTRO CELJE D.D.,Trialog (France),TECNALIA,Cluster de Energía,FORTUM OYJ,KOMUNALNO PODJETJE VELENJE DOO,FHG,TNO,HINE RENOVABLES SL,ASM TERNI SPA,ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATOR,INTERNATIONAL DATA SPACES ASSOCIATION IDSA,NTUA,R&D NESTER,Nokia (Finland),LEIF,ENVIRODUAL D.O.O.,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,ED LUXEMBOURG,INESC TEC,RWTH,EMOTION SRL,PUBLIC GAS CORPORATION SAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101069831Overall Budget: 9,087,820 EURFunder Contribution: 7,645,510 EURThe ongoing energy system digitization is making available an enormous amount of data, paving the way for data sharing-enabled cross-value chain services, which may contribute to system-level increased efficiency and hence facilitate the energy transition. However data sharing in the energy sector is lagging behind, mainly due to lack of trust, privacy breaches risk and business models immaturity. In that respect ENERSHARE will a) deliver a Reference Architecture for a European Energy Data Space, which hybridizes SGAM with IDSA and GAIA-X architectures, by bringing data value chain perspective into the energy one b) evolve interoperability, trust, data value and governance building blocks to TRL 6-7 IDSA-compliant ones, adapt them to energy sector, and deploy: 1) across-energy and cross-sector data enhancement technology enablers and standardizable interfaces and open APIs by leveraging on open Standards (e.g. ETSI Context Broker) and ontologies (e.g. SAREF 2) trust-related connectors, to ensure privacy, confidentiality, cybersecurity-preserving trust, sovereignty and full control of data 3) Blockchain/Smart contract-enriched marketplace for data versus energy assets/services coordination, sharing, exchange, and beyond financial compensation 4) cross-value chain value-added services and Digital Twins, by leveraging on privacy-preserving federated learning c) integrate and deploy them within a Reference Implementation of a European Energy Data Space, which will be demonstrated along 7 pilots and 11 intra-electricity, intra-energy and beyond energy use cases d) co-design SSH-based consumer-centric business models for energy data sharing enabling data beyond-financial value creation and spreading along value chain d) prepare the ground for the European Energy Data Space setup, through alignment with EU-level relevant initiatives (GAIA-X, IDSA, BDVA, ETIP SNET, BRIDGE), contributing to Data Space standardization and boosting a level playing field for data sharing.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:LIST, SMART ISLAND KRK DRUSTVO S OGRANICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU ZA PROJEKTIRANJE,GRADENJE I USLUGE, R&D NESTER, FLEXIDE ENERGY SRL, GRID ONE D.O.O. +28 partnersLIST,SMART ISLAND KRK DRUSTVO S OGRANICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU ZA PROJEKTIRANJE,GRADENJE I USLUGE,R&D NESTER,FLEXIDE ENERGY SRL,GRID ONE D.O.O.,REGULATORY ASSISTANCE PROJECT,WINGEST,KIT,ARGOVOLT DOO,Schneider Electric (Spain),University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing,CIRCU LI-ION S.A.,UNIZG,HSE,USEFUL GRAVITY LDA,FZI,SUDSTROUM,ED,Studio elektronike Rjieka,GENCELL LTD,HOLISTIC IKE,ULiège,BES-BADISCHE ENERGIE-SERVICEGESSELLSCHAFT MBH,CUERVA ENERGIA SLU,Schneider Electric (France),F6S IE,AGGREGERING SL,UMA,FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION,VERGY COMMUNITY SL,MOVIDA-EMPREENDIMENTOS TURISTICOS SA,STADTWERKE KARLSRUHE GMBH,IKO DEVELOPMENTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101123556Overall Budget: 11,994,600 EURFunder Contribution: 8,693,360 EURThe WeForming project aims to change the paradigm of efficiently managing energy in buildings, paying special attention to their interaction with the energy ecosystem (energy networks and markets) by developing, deploying and demonstrating innovative solutions addressing (i) digital operation, management and maintenance and (ii) efficient and interactive energy processing for Intelligent Grid-interactive Efficient Buildings (iGEBs), able to operate intelligently in a multi-energy, multi-user, multi-sector, multi-market, and multi-objective environment, without forgetting quality, comfort, health and acceptation. The WeForming Framework will deploy an umbrella framework covering all aspects around the establishment and adoption of iGEBs in cities, which consists of (i) a Building Operational Pillar encompassing all assets of iGEBs, including the energy management systems and the different platforms, aiming towards the building operational optimization, the actors and the actual flexibility resources, generation and storage components; (ii) a novel Interoperability Assurance Pillar which leverages on, adapts, evolves, and specifically validates leading-edge interoperable architectures; (iii) a Business Pillar including all necessary processes to bring the proposed solutions to the market, through the design and validation of sustainable and competitive business models, ensuring the economic viability of the investments needed for the establishment of smart cities featuring new and refurbished iGEBs; (iv) a Smart-city enabling Pillar integrating iGEBs as modular units addressing all different non-technical barriers and limitations for the widespread deployment of the proposed solutions that will create a stock of active buildings acting as active utility nodes within cities.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:ENSIEL, TU Berlin, SAFT SAS, ULPGC, RSE SPA +28 partnersENSIEL,TU Berlin,SAFT SAS,ULPGC,RSE SPA,Schneider Electric (France),Elia (Belgium),FBK,TERNA,INGETEAM,HSE,EPFL,IT4POWER GMBH,CENTRO NACIONAL DE ENERGIAS RENOVABLES CENER,ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATOR,CEA,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,HDE SRL,R&D NESTER,EDISON SPA,REE,EDISON RINNOVABILI SPA,Efacec Energia,greenpower,EKC,COMPENDIA SRL,REN - REDE ELECTRICA NACIONAL S.A.,Paris Dauphine University,IBM Italia,EGP,RTE RESEAU DE TRANSPORT D ELECTRICITE SA,ABB,University of Duisburg-EssenFunder: European Commission Project Code: 773406Overall Budget: 27,252,700 EURFunder Contribution: 21,207,900 EURSix TSOs, eleven research partners, together with sixteen industry (manufacturers, solution providers) and market (producers, ESCo) players address, through a holistic approach, the identification and development of flexibilities required to enable the Energy Transition to high share of renewables. This approach captures synergies across needs and sources of flexibilities, such as multiple services from one source, or hybridizing sources, thus resulting in a cost-efficient power system. OSMOSE proposes four TSO-led demonstrations (RTE, REE, TERNA and ELES) aiming at increasing the techno-economic potential of a wide range of flexibility solutions and covering several applications, i.e.: synchronisation of large power systems by multiservice hybrid storage; multiple services provided by the coordinated control of different storage and FACTS devices; multiple services provided by grid devices, large demand-response and RES generation coordinated in a smart management system; cross-border sharing of flexibility sources through a near real-time cross-border energy market. The demonstrations are coordinated with and supported by simulation-based studies which aim (i) to forecast the economically optimal mix of flexibility solutions in long-term energy scenarios (2030 and 2050) and (ii) to build recommendations for improvements of the existing market mechanisms and regulatory frameworks, thus enabling the reliable and sustainable development of flexibility assets by market players in coordination with regulated players. Interoperability and improved TSO/DSO interactions are addressed so as to ease the scaling up and replication of the flexibility solutions. A database is built for the sharing of real-life techno-economic performances of electrochemical storage devices. Activities are planned to prepare a strategy for the exploitation and dissemination of the project’s results, with specific messages for each category of stakeholders of the electricity system.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:GENERAL ELECTRIC DEUTSCHLAND HOLDING GMBH, Chalmers University of Technology, EAC, OPERATORI SISTEMIT TE TRANSMETIMITOST - SHOQERI ANONIME, EMAX +28 partnersGENERAL ELECTRIC DEUTSCHLAND HOLDING GMBH,Chalmers University of Technology,EAC,OPERATORI SISTEMIT TE TRANSMETIMITOST - SHOQERI ANONIME,EMAX,UCY,R&D NESTER,INDEPENDENT BULGARIAN ENERGY EXCHANGE,GE ENERGY PRODUCTS FRANCE SNC,Technical University of Sofia,Abengoa Hidrogeno,ECO ESO ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR,ADMIE,Schneider Electric (France),Smart Wires Europe,VPP ENERGY ZRT,Elektro Ljubljana, d.d.,EDG West,BUTE,LIST,Studio elektronike Rjieka,COGEN ZAGORE LTD,EUROPEAN DYNAMICS BELGIUM,ICCS,JEMA,C & G ZASTOPANJE, SVETOVANJE IN INZENIRING DOO,U LOYOLA ANDALUCIA,WING GROUP,IEIT,SOFTWARE COMPANY EOOD,Schneider Electric (Spain),TSO CYPRUS,CYPRUS ENERGY REGULATORY AUTHORITY CERAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 774407Overall Budget: 21,399,600 EURFunder Contribution: 17,008,100 EURFLEXITRANSTORE project shall develop a next generation of Flexible Energy Grid (FEG), which provides the technical basis to support the valorisation of flexibility services, enhancing the existing European Internal Energy Market (IEM). This FEG addresses the capability of a power system to maintain continuous service in the face of rapid and large swings in supply or demand, whatever the cause. Thus, a wholesale market infrastructure and new business models within this integrated FEG should be upgraded to network players, incentivize new ones to join, while demonstrating new business perspectives for cross border resources management and energy trading. The strategic objectives of FLEXITRANSTORE are: to enhance and accelerate the integration of renewables into European energy systems and to increase cross border electricity flows across Europe. Flexibility is one of the keys to meeting these strategic objectives. A range of state-of-the-art ICT technologies / control improvements will be exploited to enhance the flexibility of this novel energy grid while increasing the utility of the existing infrastructure by integrating storage and demand response management. From a market perspective, state-of-the-art ICT technologies / control improvements will be applied to develop an enhanced market model on an integrated platform, for flexibility services and to support cross border auctioning and trading of energy. The FEG components and the digital market infrastructure will be deployed in 8 Demonstrations which will take place in 6 countries (Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Slovenia, Belgium, Spain), focusing on illustrating specific functions and serving real needs and existing challenges.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:Gemeente Den Haag, VITO, EUI, WATT-IS SA, TNO +12 partnersGemeente Den Haag,VITO,EUI,WATT-IS SA,TNO,ENGREEN SRL,Artelys (France),R&D NESTER,REScoop.Vlaanderen,EDP CNET,EXAION,EIFER,EDSO,KUL,KLIMAAN CVSO,INSTITUT PRE PASIVNE DOMY,INESC IDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101160684Overall Budget: 5,819,380 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,880 EURThe U2Demo project aims to create innovative, consumer-centered management strategies that facilitate widespread participation in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) trading and Energy Sharing. This initiative will promote equitable and democratic access to sustainable energy resources. The collaboration brings together twenty partners, including associated partners, from eight countries, pooling their expertise to develop strategies that will be seamlessly integrated into open-source, non-proprietary tools and platform. These solutions align with principles of openness, technology neutrality, interoperability, scalability, replicability, reliability, security, and trustworthiness. These strategies will undergo testing within at least four diverse Energy Communities, each characterized by unique attributes and governance models. The overarching objective is to assess advanced P2P trading and Energy Sharing tools, determine optimal implementation conditions, and consolidate the most promising solutions and associated business models. The P2P trading and Energy Sharing tools will account for existing flexibility services managed by transmission and distribution system operators (TSOs, DSOs), including both implicit and explicit demand response (DR) programs, as well as dynamic capacity and price signals/contracts. The initiative strives to enhance coordination leveraging information exchange through existing dataspaces and middleware. Decision support algorithms will empower consumers and prosumers to actively engage in energy and flexibility services, promoting negotiation and collaboration among peers and stakeholders maximizing their benefits. All interactions, offers, contracts, and coordination within P2P trading and Energy Sharing tools will adhere to existing and forthcoming standards, and will be executed using blockchain. This approach ensures the credibility and traceability of all activities conducted in P2P trading, ultimately fostering greater consumer engagement.
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