Project Details
Description
Real-time control and supervision will play a crucial role in grid management and operation on all voltage levels. Moreover the need for visionary decentralized approaches and architectures is widely recognized in the European Union, due the rapid growth of Distributed Energy Sources (DRES) across Europe.
eDREAM aims to the transfiguration of traditional market approaches and smart grid operations into novel decentralized and community-driven energy systems fully exploring local capacities, constraints and Virtual Power Plants-oriented optimization in terms of local and secure grid nodes stabilization.
eDREAM aims to the transfiguration of traditional market approaches and smart grid operations into novel decentralized and community-driven energy systems fully exploring local capacities, constraints and Virtual Power Plants-oriented optimization in terms of local and secure grid nodes stabilization.
| Short title | eDREAM |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/01/18 → 31/12/20 |
Collaborative partners
- Teesside University
- Engineering Ingegneria Informatica (Joint applicant) (lead)
- Center for Research and Technology - Hellas (Joint applicant)
- KiWi Power (Joint applicant)
- Atos Spain SA (Joint applicant)
- Energy@Work (Joint applicant)
- ASM Terni S.p.A. (Joint applicant)
- Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (Joint applicant)
- Servelect (Joint applicant)
- E-motion S.r.l. (Joint applicant)
Funding
- European Commission
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Research output
- 1 Article
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Comparison of Baseline Load Forecasting Methodologies for Active and Reactive Power Demand
Segovia Leon, E., Vukovic, V. & Bragatto, T., 11 Nov 2021, In: Energies. 14, 22, 14 p., 7533.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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