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assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:Adevice, Waag Society, STARTUP WEEKEND EUROPE TRUST, NEC, University of Duisburg-Essen +70 partnersAdevice,Waag Society,STARTUP WEEKEND EUROPE TRUST,NEC,University of Duisburg-Essen,UPM,NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS ITALIA SPA,ALFAMICRO-SISTEMAS DE COMPUTADORES, LDA.,TOWL,NSN MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL,DRI,NSNFINLAND,Alcatel-Lucent (Germany),TechnipFMC (France),E3 FUTURA,NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS KFT,FBK,IMINDS,FAU,RED.ES,Cyberlightning (Finland),Telefonica Research and Development,NSN,IPN,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,LudoCraft,SOIDEMER S.L.,TALLER INNOVACION ABIERTA,INRIA,ORANGE SA,SAP AG,IBM RESEARCH GMBH,University of Surrey,OGILVYONE WORLDWIDE SA,UC,URJC,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,NLNET,ZHAW,JMP INGENIEROS,PLAYSIGN,UFC,IBM ISRAEL,FUTURA NETWORKS SL,GRADIANT,ADMINO TECHNOLOGIES MESHMOON,Siemens (Germany),RADIO- JATELEVISIOTEKNIIKAN TUTKIMUS RTT,Link Campus University,Thalgo (France),University of Seville,POLITO,INTEL IRELAND,ONESOURCE,Full IT,ATOS SPAIN SA,DFKI,OUH,dotopen,EAB,BISMART,LAS NAVES,ISL,CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE CAMARAS,JIG.ES,EPROSIMA,Parc Científic i Tecnològic Lleida,FUSP,TELECOM ITALIA S.p.A,DT,Sapienza University of Rome,FHG,Saarland University,NAEVATEC,ULPGCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 285248more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:Adevice, Uppsala University, TUD, UIC, NEW OPERA +42 partnersAdevice,Uppsala University,TUD,UIC,NEW OPERA,IFSTTAR,DBAG,SYSTRA SA,VPF,ACCIONA,ANSALDO,University of Huddersfield,INECO,NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LTD,CEMOSA,VFS,SNCF RESEAU,CARGOSPED,VCSA,LiU,UNIFE,ULP ,SNCF,University of Birmingham,KB,Newcastle University,EFRTC,TRV,Voestalpine (Austria),TRL LIMITED,COMSA SAU,OG,IP,VAN DIEREN SWEDEN AB,CNTK,STVA,Chalmers University of Technology,Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles,NTNET AB,University of Sheffield,KTH,ISESP,CEDEX,ADIF,TCDD,Sapienza University of Rome,ARTTICFunder: European Commission Project Code: 605650more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2017Partners:Adevice, FAGOR ELECTRONICA, S. COOP., DANA BELGIUM, Graz University of Technology, IMINDS +55 partnersAdevice,FAGOR ELECTRONICA, S. COOP.,DANA BELGIUM,Graz University of Technology,IMINDS,Indra (Spain),L&T,CEA,ACCIONA,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,SIGARDEN SA,MGEP,GMVIS SKYSOFT,VIF,ITT,HI Iberia (Spain),VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB,SISW,Gibson Innovations (Belgium),Signify Netherlands BV,DANA BELGIUM,Halmstad University,TECNALIA,Latvian Academy of Sciences,NXP Semiconductors,Gdańsk University of Technology,ISEP,IMEC-NL,IMCS,IMEC,IECS,Inabensa,SIRRIS,TU/e,PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,FMTC,INTEGRASYS,Thalgo (France),OUMAN,SOFTEC INTERNET SL,FTW,VEMCO SP ZOO,ITI,VPS,IK4-TEKNIKER,NXP (Netherlands),RTE,TAS-E,SpaceForest,MONDRAGON CORPORACION COOPERATIVA SCOOP,CMT,VALEO ISC,MUG,AAU,EpiSensor Ltd,AIRBUS DS SAS,Centria University of Applied Sciences,SIS,AVL,ETICFunder: European Commission Project Code: 621353more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2016Partners:NEC, Adevice, MN, BITERGIA, PIIU +47 partnersNEC,Adevice,MN,BITERGIA,PIIU,Seeweb srl,UPM,Com4Innov,CNIT,ASSOCIAZIONE CREATE-NET (CENTER FORRESEARCH AND TE,Trentino Network (Italy),RED.ES,Cyberlightning (Finland),Telefonica Research and Development,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,MTA Wigner RC,OKF,TAS FRANCE,University of Surrey,ORANGE SA,OGILVYONE WORLDWIDE SA,EIT ICT LABS IVZW,THALES GLOBAL SERVICES SAS,URJC,GRASSROOTS ARTS AND RESEARCH UG (HAFTUNGSBESCHRANKT),CONSOFT SISTEMI SPA,MGM SYSTEMS SA,NETZLINK INFORMATIONSTECHNIK GMBH,DFKI,Goa University,Wrocław University of Science and Technology,IHUB.EU,MARTEL GMBH,ATOS SPAIN SA,TELECOM ITALIA S.p.A,ZHAW,ADMINO TECHNOLOGIES MESHMOON,IBM ISRAEL,FUTURA NETWORKS SL,GEO,IMDEA SOFT,Thalgo (France),Switch,EGM,EPROSIMA,Sapienza University of Rome,MTA,FHG,AT4 wireless, S.A.,NAEVATEC,ULPGC,ETXE-TARFunder: European Commission Project Code: 632893more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:Adevice, INESC TEC, Georg Simon Ohm University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg, EDP LABELEC, ENERIM OY +9 partnersAdevice,INESC TEC,Georg Simon Ohm University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg,EDP LABELEC,ENERIM OY,Indra (Spain),MEADOWS OZONE ENERGY SERVICES LTD.,UoN,greenpower,K&S,University of Seville,Siemens (Germany),ARMINES,Siemens S.A.Funder: European Commission Project Code: 645963Overall Budget: 15,381,100 EURFunder Contribution: 11,842,400 EURThe project SENSIBLE addresses the call LCE-08-2014 by integrating electro-chemical, electro-mechanical and thermal storage technologies as well micro-generation (CHP, heat pumps) and renewable energy sources (PV) into power and energy networks as well as homes and buildings. The benefits of storage integration will be demonstrated with three demonstrators in Portugal, UK and Germany. Évora (Portugal) will demonstrate storage-enabled power flow, power quality control and grid resilience/robustness in (predominantly low-voltage) power distribution networks – under the assumption that these networks are „weak“ and potentially unreliable. Nottingham (UK) will focus on storage-enabled energy management and energy market participation of buildings (homes) and communities – under the assumption that the grid is „strong“ (so, with no or little restrictions from the grid). Nuremberg (Germany) will focus on multi-modal energy storage in larger buildings, considering thermal storage, CHP, and different energy vectors (electricity, gas). An important aspect of the project is about how to connect the local storage capacity with the energy markets in a way that results in sustainable business models for small scale storage deployment, especially in buildings and communities. SENSIBLE will also conduct life cycle analyses and assess the socio-economic impact of small-scale storage integrated in buildings distribution networks. By integrating different storage technologies into local energy grids as well as homes and buildings, and by connecting these storage facilities to the energy markets, the project SENSIBLE will have a significant impact on local energy flows in energy grids as well as on the energy utilization in buildings and communities. The impacts range from increased self-sufficiency, power quality and network stability all the way to sustainable business models for local energy generation and storage.
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