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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:CYBERGRID GMBH, VAT, AGMEM, E-DISTRIBUZIONE SPA, KIWI POWER LTD +18 partnersCYBERGRID GMBH,VAT,AGMEM,E-DISTRIBUZIONE SPA,KIWI POWER LTD,VAASAETT,VERBUND,CIRCE,SIEMENS SPA,SAP AG,CyberGrid GmbH & Co KG,Enel Energia,ENDESA SA,VATTENFALL AB,VERBUND TRADING,Joule Assets Europe AB OY,AYUNTAMIENTO DE MALAGA,VERBUND Solutions GmbH,ENDESA ENERGIA,ENEDIS,UL,ENDESA DISTRIBUCION,EDSOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 646482Overall Budget: 19,010,400 EURFunder Contribution: 13,946,700 EURFour major Distribution System Operators (in Italy, France, Spain and Sweden) with smart metering infrastructure in place, associated with electricity retailers, aggregators, software providers, research organizations and one large consumer, propose five large-scale demonstrations to show that the deployment of novel services in the electricity retail markets (ranging from advanced monitoring to local energy control, and flexibility services) can be accelerated thanks to an open European Market Place for standardized interactions among all the electricity stakeholders, opening up the energy market also to new players at EU level. The proposed virtual environment will empower real customers with higher quality and quantity of information on their energy consumptions (and generation in case of prosumers), addressing more efficient energy behaviours and usage as through advanced energy monitoring and control services. Accessibility of metering data, close to real time, made available by DSOs in a standardized and non-discriminatory way to all the players of electricity retail markets (e.g. electricity retailers, aggregators, ESCOs and end consumers), will facilitate the emergence of new markets for energy services, enhancing competitiveness and encouraging the entry of new players, benefitting the customers. Economic models of these new services will be proposed and assessed. Based on the five demonstrations, while connecting with parallel projects funded at EU or national levels on novel services provision, the dissemination activities will support the preparation of the Market Place exploitation strategies, as well as the promotion of the use cases tested during the demonstration activities.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2016Partners:Comillas Pontifical University, General Electric (France), IBERDROLA CLIENTES, KUL, IBERDROLA DISTRIBUCION ELECTRICA, S.A. +26 partnersComillas Pontifical University,General Electric (France),IBERDROLA CLIENTES,KUL,IBERDROLA DISTRIBUCION ELECTRICA, S.A.,Itron (United States),CURRENT TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL GMBH,OP&A,ZIV P+C S.L.,ARMINES,RSE SPA,Schneider Electric (France),ALSTOM GRID SAS,EMETER CORPORATION,CISCO,E-DISTRIBUZIONE SPA,ERDF,VAT,CEZ DISTRIBUCE AS,Siemens (Germany),IBERDROLA GENERACION SA,LANDIS+GYR, SAU,ABB AG Mannheim,CISCO SYSTEMS (ITALY) SRL,CEZ AS,Itron (France),TU Dortmund University,SELTA SPA,KTH,RWE DE,Schneider Electric (Spain)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 268206more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:VITO, N SIDE, I-DE REDES ELECTRICAS INTELIGENTESSA, E ON ENERGIDISTRIBUTION AB, HEDNO S.A. +18 partnersVITO,N SIDE,I-DE REDES ELECTRICAS INTELIGENTESSA,E ON ENERGIDISTRIBUTION AB,HEDNO S.A.,Expektra (Sweden),ADMIE,ICCS,Energiforsk (Sweden),SVENSKA KRAFTNAT,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,Comillas Pontifical University,TECNALIA,AYUNTAMIENTO DE MALAGA,EDSO,OFFIS EV,ENDESA DISTRIBUCION,ETRA INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SA,UPPSALA KOMMUN,VAT,OUR NEW ENERGY,RWTH,REEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 824414Overall Budget: 19,191,500 EURFunder Contribution: 15,077,600 EURThe CoordiNet Innovation Action proposal aims to demonstrate how DSOs and TSOs shall act in a coordinated manner to procure grid services in the most reliable and efficient way through the implementation of three large scale “TSO-DSO-Consumer” demonstrations, in cooperation with market participants (and end users). The consortium will define or adapt, demonstrate and promote future standardized grid services and related market platforms to enable a seamless pan-European electricity market. The CoordiNet consortium under the coordination of ENDESA is composed of 23 beneficiaries and 10 linked third parties from 10 different European countries. It is supported by an Advisory Board and a Stakeholders’ Forum to liaise with on-going projects in Europe and beyond. Three complete value chains of TSO-DSO-market participants constitute the backbone of the project in three demonstration macro-areas (Spain, Sweden, Greece) with ten demonstration pilots (four in Spain, four in Sweden and two in Greece) representing various boundary grid, climatic, load and generation conditions. Next to the demonstration campaigns, promising game-changer enabling technologies, such as IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Big data services, P2P energy trading platforms, Blockchain, Distributed ledger Technologies will be tested to explore alternative means to facilitate energy prosumers participation of small-scale energy consumers into the markets. Over the CoordiNet demonstration areas, the extent of demonstrations provides high level of added value to extrapolate features of TSO-DSO-market collaboration on a European wide-area through the set of standardized products that will be defined and field-tested and the building blocks for a future European platform that will contribute to opening new revenue streams for consumers providing grid services. Finally, the project will provide a pathway towards a seamless pan-European electricity market with non-discriminatory access to all market participants.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2017Partners:ITE, Atende, EVE, VOLUE TECHNOLOGY AS, Comillas Pontifical University +14 partnersITE,Atende,EVE,VOLUE TECHNOLOGY AS,Comillas Pontifical University,ZIV,I-DE REDES ELECTRICAS INTELIGENTESSA,INESC TEC,Gdańsk University of Technology,IEN,Schneider Electric (France),Imperial,IGE ENERGY SERVICES UK LIMITED,ENERGA OPERATOR,E-REDES,VAT,TECNALIA,Optimus,WithusFunder: European Commission Project Code: 646531Overall Budget: 15,614,900 EURFunder Contribution: 11,937,300 EURUnlike the control and observability put in service in HV/MV, LV networks are still being substantially managed as usual: no visibility of power and voltage or grid components status, poor knowledge of connectivity, manual operation of switches or few tools for worker support. The LV grid characteristics (radial topology, exposition to local disturbances, local accumulation of distributed generation, technical and no-technical loses, aging heterogeneous, etc.) limit the construction and refurbish of LV electric infrastructure and the integration on it of grid remote monitoring and operation and automation resources, bringing to difficulties in the implementation of the LV Smart Grid and the integration of Distributed Generation Resources and Active Demand Management (ADM). Smart metering deployment Mandates offer an opportunity to maximize the gains derived from the obliged functions to be deployed related to smart metering, developing and integrating additional innovative grid and ICT infrastructure, functions, services and tools improving grid operation performance and quality and paving the way for benefits and business opportunities for the involved actors (DSOs, customers, retailers and ESCOs). The project aims to develop, deploy and demonstrate innovative solutions (grid systems, functions, services and tools) for advanced Operation and Exploitation of LV/MV networks in a fully smart grid environment improving the capacity of that networks as enablers for Distributed Generation, ADM, Customer empowering and business opportunities. The project proposes 4 real pilots in Portugal, Poland, Spain and Sweden covering: Smart grid monitoring and operation, advanced grid maintenance, DER and ADM integration and active Consumer awareness and participation with cost efficiency. Also proposes specific WPs to maximize the socioeconomic impact of results, especially for their market uptake, business opportunities triggering and society awareness on the smart grid benefits
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