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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:UNIZG, VU, HSE, EG, ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATOR +40 partnersUNIZG,VU,HSE,EG,ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATOR,CyberEthics Lab.,Public Power Corporation (Greece),ABB OY,QUE,TAMPERE UNIVERSITY,HEP - OPERATOR PRIJENOSNOG SUSTAVA d.o.o.,ARETI S.P.A.,ELIA TRANSMISSION BELGIUM,INTERNATIONAL DATA SPACES ASSOCIATION IDSA,CYBERSOCIAL LAB,University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing,COOPERATIVE ELECTRICA DO VALE DESTE CRL,VOLKERWESSELS ICITY B.V.,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,OPERATO DOO,ADMIE,ENERVA OY,KONCAR - DIGITAL DOO ZA DIGITALNE USLUGE,ED LUXEMBOURG,ACEA ENERGIA SPA,ICCS,SONAE,R&D NESTER,REN - REDE ELECTRICA NACIONAL S.A.,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,DS TECH SRL,SOCIAL OPEN AND INCLUSIVE INNOVATION ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIREIA,JSI,ARNHEMS BUITEN BV,TNO,CLUBE,F6S IE,Trialog (France),HELLENIC ENERGY EXCHANGE,INESC TEC,HEDNO S.A.,JARVI-SUOMEN ENERGIA OY,RWTH,APIO S.R.L.,UTC-NFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101136216Overall Budget: 21,859,200 EURFunder Contribution: 17,999,800 EURHEDGE-IoT proposes a novel Digital Framework which aims to deploy IoT assets at different levels of the energy system (from behind-the-meter, up to the TSO level), to add intelligence to the edge and cloud layers through advanced AI/ML tools and to bridge the cloud/edge continuum introducing federated applications governed by advanced computational orchestration solutions. The HEDGE-IoT Framework will upgrade the RES-hosting capacity of the energy systems and will unleash a previously untapped flexibility potential. It will increase the resilience of the grid, create new market opportunities and promote advances in IoT standardization, by introducing and managing a plethora of diversified, interoperable energy services over scalable and highly distributed data platforms and infrastructure. The multi-dimensional framework of HEDGE-IoT comprises the following pillars: (a) the Technology Facilitator Pillar will exploit the computational sharing by offloading applications on the grid edge, towards providing a set AI/ML federated learning and swarm computing applications; (b) the Interoperability Pillar, which leverages on leading-edge interoperable architectures, such as the Data Space architectures; (c) the Standardisation Pillar will enable all involved platforms, systems, tools and actors to seamlessly communicate and exchange data in standardized formats using widely used standards, such as SAREF, etc.; (d) the Digital Energy Ecosystem Enabling Pillar will ensure the creation of an ecosystem facilitating the increased integration of RES and characterised by resilience. Liaisons with EU initiatives for IoT and digitalisation will be established (e.g., the AIOTI) and the engagement of stakeholders will be ensured by addressing IoT ethics and cultivating trust among end-users, thus promoting inclusivity. Scalability and replicability studies will be performed and connections with innovators and SMEs will be established through the Open Call mechanism of the project.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:QUE, BLUE SUN AUTOMATION LIMITED, HEDNO S.A., ADMIE, ICCS +14 partnersQUE,BLUE SUN AUTOMATION LIMITED,HEDNO S.A.,ADMIE,ICCS,UL,ETRA INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SA,EP,ENERGY WEB DEVHUB GMBH,KOLEKTOR SETUP, STORITVE ENERGETSKEGA UPRAVLJANJA, D.O.O.,AMIBIT, ENERGETSKI SISTEMI, D.O.O.,ESTABANELL Y PAHISA IMPULSA,Elektro Ljubljana, d.d.,Joanneum Research,EPESA,HYPERTECH SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER NON PROFIT CIVIL COMPANY,AENOR,AVANT CAR DOO,NODES ASFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101096333Overall Budget: 10,802,500 EURFunder Contribution: 8,497,470 EUROPENTUNITY’s mission is to create a flexibility ecosystem reducing interoperability barriers and favouring the use of standards in order to decarbonize EU grids and put the end-user in the spotlight. Grid operators, prosumers, market actors etc. will be supported by OPENTUNITY via innovative methodologies backed by advanced, interoperable software modules, in order to provide them with new features and services related to: 1) Technologies to boost flexibility in prosumer’s environment; 2) Technologies for grid operators to better manage grid operations). OPENTUNITY will also evolve, adapt and integrate a Federated Data Space infrastructure in which actors from different fields will share services and find synergies among them in order to create a reliable energy system in which different verticals (electromobility, gas, OEM etc.) will be able to seamlessly collaborate with each other. OPENTUNITY will be demonstrated in 4 different countries (Greece, Slovenia, Spain and Switzerland), benefitting 26.852 citizens and reducing 91,22 MtCO2eq GHG emissions and energy poverty by 30% by 2032.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:O CUALANN COHOUSING ALLIANCE COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE, METLEN, KTU, IES R&D, NEOGRID TECHNOLOGIES APS +11 partnersO CUALANN COHOUSING ALLIANCE COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE,METLEN,KTU,IES R&D,NEOGRID TECHNOLOGIES APS,RINA-C,R2M SOLUTION SPAIN SL,HYPERTECH SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER NON PROFIT CIVIL COMPANY,EGC,PRAGMA -IOT AE,AENOR,QUE,SMART INNOVATION OSTFOLD AS,ZARAGOZA VIVIENDA,CIRCE,FAELLESBOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101069722Overall Budget: 5,995,520 EURFunder Contribution: 4,950,780 EURCHRONICLE will deliver a holistic, life-cycle performance assessment framework and tool-suite for different building variants, supporting sustainable design, construction and/or efficient renovation and investment decision making. It will be methodologically integrate ongoing initiatives, like EPCs, Level(s), SRI, under the umbrella of the Digital Building Logbook concept. Performance will be assessed by means of well-defined KPIs, based on both static (by design) as well as dynamic information (sensor measurements) appropriately tailored to different types of use and building life-cycle phases (new or existing buildings under refurbishment). Continuous monitoring and analysis of the actual building performance over its lifetime, will be based on a powerful digital twin framework. The proposed data availability and accessibility within CHRONICLE will extend the limits of the EU energy related policies while the aggregated EPC advanced information will facilitate efficient energy planning. To this end, CHRONICLE will allow all stakeholders to realize in quantified terms the short- and long-term impact of the project activities, from policy to practice, and across the whole building life cycle. It will therefore promote evidence-based impact assessment practices to support policy coherence, design of smart penalties and reward schemes towards motivating energy consciousness, while also paying attention to the voice of market stakeholders (AECs, ESCOs, FMs) but also building owners and tenants/occupants, who are directly impacted by future regulatory decisions. CHRONICLE’s building performance assessment framework and tool-set will be demonstrated and validated in five pilot sites spanning the geographic diversity of Europe, namely in Spain, Ireland, Denmark, Greece and Switzerland.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:R2M SOLUTION SPAIN SL, SOFENA, WEGLOBAL (TR), TROYA ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATION, Voltiva Energy +6 partnersR2M SOLUTION SPAIN SL,SOFENA,WEGLOBAL (TR),TROYA ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATION,Voltiva Energy,UCG,ECROWD!,NOVA,GRIDP,QUE,ULUDAG ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION INCORPORATED COMPANYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101075515Overall Budget: 1,999,710 EURFunder Contribution: 1,999,710 EURDE-RISK aims at supporting the market uptake of renewable energy systems by fostering the adoption of LFMs and unlocking up to 100GW of flexibility in 2030 which will allow a safe and reliable integration of RES in the grid. DE-RISK will achieve this ambitious objective by minimizing the investments and implementation risk through an innovative customer behavior change journey that will increase end users' trust and willingness to participate in the flexibility markets. DE-RISK integrates building, citizen and grids digital twins in its flexibility platform capable of reducing the gap between simulation and real implementation thus mitigating potential technical risks during deployment and operational phase. To maximize DE-RISK impact, innovative multi-sided business models will be developed ensuring multi-benefits, fairness and sustainability for all actors while disruptive financial schemes will be validated for democratizing the access to sustainable investments. Finally, a set of experts will develop regulatory recommendations to support a fair, clear and transparent adoption of LFMs.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2025Partners:Innovation Centre W.E.I.Z., Trialog (France), TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY, HYPERTECH AE, FH OO +11 partnersInnovation Centre W.E.I.Z.,Trialog (France),TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,HYPERTECH AE,FH OO,QUE,SMART INNOVATION OSTFOLD AS,AIT,NXTECH AS,CRS4,Weizer Energie- Innovations- Zentrum GmbH,ECOSERVEIS,NTNU,PARAGON S.A.,ALGINET DISTRIBUCION ENERGIA ELECTRICA SOCIEDAD LIMITADA,EuroqualityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 957755Overall Budget: 6,619,690 EURFunder Contribution: 5,836,580 EURSENDER will develop the next generation of energy service applications for demand-response, home-automation, -convenience and -security. It puts consumers at the heart of the energy market by engaging them in a co-creation process with other actors from the energy domain during the specification of pro-active DR mechanisms to cater for the consumers’ long-term incentivization. Grid operators are the 2nd group of SENDER core beneficiaries. The project results will increase the efficiency/hosting capacity of distribution networks by improving the quality of load forecasts and providing access to load flexibility, which will allow to improve frequency stability, congestion management and increased RES integration. In addition, monetarization on the flexibility potential will be provided by the participation in balancing/regulatory power markets. SENDER shifts DR from a reactive to a pro-active approach. Consumer data will be collected and processed by means of sensor data from its premises in a cyber-secure way to identify typical consumption patterns, mirror them by digital twins (DT) based on artificial intelligence technologies and aggregate the DTs supply/demand characteristics. The clustering of the consumer DTs will be conducted based on societal science approaches at three demonstration sites. Allowing interoperability with legacy systems and third-party applications, SENDER envisions business models (BM) that base on the condition that the consumer receives a fair share of the DSOs profit from flexibility use. BMs will focus on the role of the DSO as a facilitator, but also on energy communities/cooperatives as local actors that will manage their members´ flexibility assets. Based on the co-creation process, consumers will also be actively involved into the BM design. The SENDER wider roll-out after the project will be prepared by exploitation plans and implementation guides for the co-creation process and the SENDER soft- and hardware.
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