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assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2013Partners:SMTUC, BRESCIA MOBILITA SPA-SOCIETA METROPPLITA, PE, EVE, TUVISA +17 partnersSMTUC,BRESCIA MOBILITA SPA-SOCIETA METROPPLITA,PE,EVE,TUVISA,METHODOS,IPA-SA,University of Brescia,BST,MOVE,Critical Software (Portugal),CORE SRL,RACVN,CMC,CBS,RAT,CEA,University of Coimbra,ITAP,ISINNOVA,LCM,Ayuntamiento de Vitoria-GasteizFunder: European Commission Project Code: 219041more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2017Partners:Gdańsk University of Technology, EVE, INESC TEC, Imperial, Comillas Pontifical University +14 partnersGdańsk University of Technology,EVE,INESC TEC,Imperial,Comillas Pontifical University,ENERGA OPERATOR,VAT,ZIV,VOLUE TECHNOLOGY AS,IGE ENERGY SERVICES UK LIMITED,Optimus,Atende,IEN,I-DE REDES ELECTRICAS INTELIGENTESSA,Withus,Schneider Electric (France),TECNALIA,ITE,E-REDESFunder: 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
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:CECODHAS, EVE, BILBOKO UDALETXEBIZITZAK TOKIKO ERAKUNDE AUTONOMOA, DEPARTAMENTO DE PLANIFICACION TERRITORIAL, VIVIENDA Y TRANSPORTES. GOBIERNO VASCO, FEDARENE +4 partnersCECODHAS,EVE,BILBOKO UDALETXEBIZITZAK TOKIKO ERAKUNDE AUTONOMOA,DEPARTAMENTO DE PLANIFICACION TERRITORIAL, VIVIENDA Y TRANSPORTES. GOBIERNO VASCO,FEDARENE,GNE FINANCE,SEIKAZ COMUNICACION SL,DEBEGESA,Zabala Innovation Consulting (Spain)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 846707Overall Budget: 1,786,770 EURFunder Contribution: 1,786,770 EURHIROSS4all Project will develop and implement an innovative integrated home renovation service (IHRS) for private residential buildings in two districts in the Basque Country (Spain) and subsequently replicated within the region. The project develops an economically viable business model that brings together active citizen engagement and an innovative financial instrument, making the service suitable for vulnerable populations. The local one-stop-shop pilots will be managed and coordinated by the Basque Government. Specific objectives: -Foster energy efficiency building upgrades, on vulnerable districts. -Minimize logistical, financial, administrative and legal burdens caused by a complex and multi-stakeholder home renovation process -Ensure that building retrofits consider the social dimension by incorporating security, comfort, and improved accessibility for Basque citizens to further improve the quality of life of vulnerable population. -Design a scalable operating model to the district offices, and ensure the replicability of the one-stop-shop service, at both the Basque Country and the EU-level. -Create strong and reliable public-private partnerships for the provision of the service. - Identify and overcome regional-local collaboration barriers inherent to home renovation services. -Increase homeowner and regional partner awareness of the multiple benefits of energy efficiency, including health, wellbeing, comfort, job creation and energy poverty alleviation. For achieving this issue a consortium consisting on 9 partners (GV, EVE, GNE, DEBEGESA, VVMM, FEDARENE, ZABALA, G6 and HOUSING-EU) has been assigned. It is a well-balanced group with different backgrounds and complementary expertise and skills, covering the full value chain.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:EVE, SEAI, ENEA, PLOCAN, FRANCE ENERGIES MARINES +5 partnersEVE,SEAI,ENEA,PLOCAN,FRANCE ENERGIES MARINES,WAVE ENERGY SCOTLAND LIMITED,OCEAN ENERGY EUROPE,University of Edinburgh,DECC,DIRECAO-GERAL DE ENERGIA E GEOLOGIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 840651Overall Budget: 1,043,740 EURFunder Contribution: 992,028 EURThe SET Implementation Plan for Ocean Energy (IP) was adopted by the SET-Plan Steering Committee on the 21st of March 2018. The IP was prepared by a Temporary Working Group, with representatives from the European Commission, Member States and other stakeholders. For the execution of the IP, the TWG has evolved to assume the role of the Implementation Working Group (IWG). Support for the OE sector to date has focused on the development of research and roadmaps which have set out the aspirations of wave and tidal sector. The principle of the IP is to transform those aspirations into operational actions. The actions listed within the IP are primarily based upon the Ocean Energy Strategic Roadmap, which has been agreed by the EC, MS, Regions, stakeholders and the wider ocean energy sector. The ambition of the IP is to outline a structured approach that will enable wave and tidal technologies to follow a credible development path, with the ultimate destination of a commercially viable products and industry. The target timescale presented in the IP is 2025 for tidal technologies and 2030 for wave technologies. OceanSET will assist the IWG to continue their work to deliver on the targets set in the IP. In particular OceanSET will focus on assessing the progress of the ocean energy sector and will monitor the National and EU funded projects in delivering successful supports. Relevant data will be collected annually and will be used to inform MS and EU Commission on progress of the sector, it will also be used to review what works and what doesn’t and to assess how to maximise the benefit of the funding streams provided across the MS, Regions and the EC. The partners on this project include representatives from Ireland (SEAI), UK (WES, University of Edinburgh), France (FEM), Portugal (DGEG), Spain (EVE, PLOCAN), Italy (ENEA) and from the industry (OEE). The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) will be lead partner on the project.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:EVE, FIHAC, DMEC, BISCAY MARINE ENERGY PLATFORM SA, European Marine Energy Centre +34 partnersEVE,FIHAC,DMEC,BISCAY MARINE ENERGY PLATFORM SA,European Marine Energy Centre,UCC,University of Florence,UL,Smartbay Ireland,FLOWAVE OCEAN ENERGY RESEARCH FACILITY,ORE Catapult,University of Exeter,University of Hannover,PLOCAN,OCEANIDE,DTU,QUB,University of Surrey,UG,SINTEF AS,WAVEC/OFFSHORE RENEWABLES - CENTRO DE ENERGIA OFFSHORE ASSOCIACAO,University of Edinburgh,ECOLE CENTRALE DE NANTES,CTC,AAU,NTNU,OCEAN ENERGY EUROPE,Uppsala University,Plymouth University,CENTRO NACIONAL DE ENERGIAS RENOVABLES CENER,SSPA (Sweden),CNR,University of Strathclyde,EUROCEAN,CSC,MARIN,MARIS,IFREMER,TECNALIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 731084Overall Budget: 10,592,300 EURFunder Contribution: 10,592,300 EURIntegrating activities planned under MaRINET 2 build upon the achievements of the advanced community created in MaRINET FP7. MaRINET 2 will ensure the continued integration and enhancement of all leading European research infrastructure and facilities specialising in research, development and testing of offshore renewable energy systems including electrical sub systems and grid integration through a range of TRLs (1-7). MaRINET FP7 proved the added value of uniting these facilities, and substantially improving their capability as a community of practice to deliver consistent testing services ensuring, quantifiable, stepwise innovation and progress in the development of devices and key components, and identifying critical areas for further technical investigation and enhancement. Whilst activities proposed under MaRINET 2 will follow the same formula, balancing networking/ joint research/ and transnational access, the consortium and scope of work is expanded to include xx partners in xx countries with xx facilities. The e-infrastructure programme fills a strategic gap. Taking stock of existing capacities for data management/sharing; it addresses user requirements and demonstrates the operation of a new system based on standards and tools adapted from the SeaDataNet infrastructure. The European Commission and member states recognise offshore renewable energy as an important source of clean energy that can: generate economic growth and employment; increase energy security; and boost competitiveness and technological innovation. The realisation of this potential depends on the accelerated development, deployment and grid integration of reliable, efficient technologies for harvesting offshore renewable energy, which in turn requires robust and exhaustive testing in dedicated facilities operated by practitioners with specialised expertise. MaRINET 2 provides this ecosystem, and is pre-eminently suited to fostering the next generation of offshore renewable energy devices.
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