EU PROJECTS
TwinERGY introduces a new digital twin for the energy market to optimise demand response at the local level without compromising the well-being of citizens and energy communities. TwinERGY’s model is implemented and evaluated in four pilot sites: Bristol (UK), Steinheim (Germany), Benetutti (Italy), Athens (Greece).
Funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 957736
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smartEn contributes in areas concerning regulatory recommendations and standardisation, networking with related projects and the dissemination with policy makers and stakeholders.
EU funding: € 5 903 474,39
V2Market incorporates EV batteries into the electricity system as storage and flexibility capacity using Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) and Vehicle-to-Building (V2B) technology.
V2Market tackles system efficiency and uses big data and price forecasting ICT tools to extract the maximum value from pools of EVs. The V2Market services will be tested in real life conditions in the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona.
Funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101033686
smartEn leads the activities of communication, dissemination and exploitation of the project results. It contributes to enhance networking with sister projects and the dissemination with policy makers and stakeholders at European level.
EU funding: € 1 999 857
FEDECOM enables integrated local energy systems through sector coupling and cross-energy vector integration. It delivers a scalable and adaptable cloud-based platform composed of analytical, modelling and optimization services for planning, supervision and control of integrated local energy systems. FEDECOM solution will be verified on three real large-scale pilots, each composed of federated energy communities in Spain, BENElux and Switzerland.
Funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101075660
smartEn contributes to the analysis of regulatory challenges and conveys policy recommendations through the BRIDGE initiative. It also contributes to the communication and dissemination activities of the project.
EU funding: € 7 635 000