
MIG 23 LTD
MIG 23 LTD
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:City, University of London, L7 DEFENSE LUXEMBOURG SARL, IREN SPA, Konnekt-able Technologies, SIMAVI +16 partnersCity, University of London,L7 DEFENSE LUXEMBOURG SARL,IREN SPA,Konnekt-able Technologies,SIMAVI,MIG 23 LTD,University of London,TECH INSPIRE LTD,NTUA,MVETS LENISHTA OOD,SIVECO (Romania),COGEN ZAGORE LTD,PSI,ECO ESO ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR,EDG West,DIL DIEL,L7 DEFENSE,SOFTWARE COMPANY EOOD,KTH,SIGA DATA SECURITY (2014) LTD,FORESEETI ABFunder: European Commission Project Code: 832907Overall Budget: 9,858,390 EURFunder Contribution: 7,421,440 EURThe EnergyShield project will develop an integrated toolkit covering the complete EPES value chain (generator, TSO, DSO, consumer). The toolkit combines novel security tools from leading European technology vendors and will be validated in large-scale demonstrations by end-users. The EnergyShield toolkit will combine the latest technologies for vulnerability assessment (automated threat modelling and security behaviour analysis), monitoring & protection (anomaly detection and DDoS mitigation) and learning & sharing (security information and event management). The integrative approach of the project is unique as insights produced by the various tools will be combined to provide a unique level of visibility to the users. For example, it will be possible to combine vulnerability scanning with automated threat modelling to provide insights into software vulnerabilities present in an architecture in combination with insights into what are the key assets, risks and weak links of the architecture. The toolbox will allow end-users to predict future attacks (as it provides insights to what attacks can be applied to the weakest links of the architecture) and learn from past attacks (for example using the insights from the vulnerability assessment and threat modelling to prevent attacks, and learning from attacks to update the probabilistic meta-model of the threat modelling). The toolkit will be implemented with the complete EPES value chain who will contribute to the specification, prototyping and demonstration phases of the project. Although the toolkit will be tailored to the needs of EPES operators, many of the technology building blocks and best practices will be transferable to other types of critical infrastructures. The consortium consists of 2 large industrial partners (SIVECO and PSI), whereof SIVECO is taking the lead supported by 6 innovative SMEs, 3 academic research organizations and 7 end-users representing various parts of the EPES value chain.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:INDEPENDENT BULGARIAN ENERGY EXCHANGE, ELEKTRILEVI OU, DISTRIBUTIE ENERGIE OLTENIA SA, RSE SPA, Technical University of Sofia +41 partnersINDEPENDENT BULGARIAN ENERGY EXCHANGE,ELEKTRILEVI OU,DISTRIBUTIE ENERGIE OLTENIA SA,RSE SPA,Technical University of Sofia,ELENIA OY,EMAX,E.ON DEL-DUNANTULI ARAMHALOZATI ZARTKORUEN MUKODO RESZVENYTARSASAG,ED LUXEMBOURG,CODEBORNE OU,ECO ESO ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR,BUTE,Marche Polytechnic University,ALTEO ENERGIASZOLGALTATO NYILVANOSAN MUKODO RESZVENYTARSASAG,University of Bucharest,AGENCIJA ZA ENERGIJO,ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATOR,RTU,TAMPERE UNIVERSITY,CINTECH SOLUTIONS LTD,METLEN,SOCIAL OPEN AND INCLUSIVE INNOVATION ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIREIA,ASTEA S.P.A.,COMPANIA NATIONALA DE TRANSPORT AL ENERGIEI ELECTRICE TRANSELECTRICA SA,EUI,C & G ZASTOPANJE, SVETOVANJE IN INZENIRING DOO,UPRC,ENERIM OY,Elektro Ljubljana, d.d.,MIG 23 LTD,U LOYOLA ANDALUCIA,RWTH,ELERING AS,AKCIJU SABIEDRIBA AUGSTSPRIEGUMA TIKLS,MVM Démász Electricity Network Ltd.,SOFTWARE COMPANY EOOD,ELENIA VERKKO OYJ,CYBER,EDG West,REN - REDE ELECTRICA NACIONAL S.A.,COMPANY FOR TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES REALAIZ DOO BELGRADE (SAVSK,TAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY,IEIT,FGRID,ENTSO-E,E-REDESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 824330Overall Budget: 20,914,700 EURFunder Contribution: 16,809,000 EURWith the growth of renewables, the increased interconnection of European grids, the development of local energy initiatives, and the specific requirements on TSO – DSO cooperation as set forth in the different Network Codes and Guidelines, TSOs and DSOs face new challenges that will require greater coordination. The European Commission adopted legislative proposals on the energy market that promote cooperation among network operators as they procure balancing, congestion management and ancillary services. The measures encourage procurement of services at both the transmission and distribution level, recognizing that this will enable more efficient and effective network management, will increase the level of demand response and the capacity of renewable generation. TSOs and DSOs must now define the services they want to procure in collaboration with market participants, and must set up ways to procure them in a coordinated manner. Digitalisation is a key driver for coordination and active system management in the electricity grid, enabling TSOs and DSOs to optimise the use of distributed resources and ensure a cost-effective and secure supply of electricity but also empowers end-users to become active market participants, supporting self-generation and providing demand flexibility. To support the transformation, the INTERRFACE project will design, develop and exploit an Interoperable pan-European Grid Services Architecture to act as the interface between the power system (TSO and DSO) and the customers and allow the seamless and coordinated operation of all stakeholders to use and procure common services. State-of-the-art digital tools based on blockchains and big data management will provide new opportunities for electricity market participation and thus engage consumers into the INTERRFACE proposed market structures that will be designed to exploit Distributed Energy Resources.
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