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ENERSHARE
ENERSHARE aims to develop and demonstrate a European Common Energy Data Space, fostering interoperable and trusted data sharing among stakeholders. The project will create an Energy Data Ecosystem enabling access to fragmented data sources and facilitating data-driven cross-value chain services. Measurable outcomes include the establishment of a Reference Architecture, deployment of blockchain-enabled marketplace, and co-designing consumer-centric business models. Key research areas include data interoperability, blockchain technology, and consumer empowerment. The overarching theme is to promote data sharing for enhanced market efficiency and sustainability in the energy sector.
ELEXIA
The ELEXIA project aims to develop tools for integrated energy system planning and management across sectors, focusing on digitalization, resilience, and flexibility. Key activities include developing a System Planning Toolbox, Energy Management Systems, and a Digital Services Platform. The project will demonstrate these tools in three pilot sites in Portugal, Denmark, and Norway. Measurable outcomes include reducing energy and grid demand, achieving significant CO2 emissions reductions, and contributing to EU policy frameworks for energy integration and sustainability. The main objectives are to enable cost-optimized and resilient energy systems, promote sector coupling, and support the EU’.
eFORT
The main objective of eFORT is to make European power grids more resilient and reliable to failures, cyberattacks, physical disturbances and data privacy issues. To this end, a set of technological innovations will be developed for the detection, prevention and mitigation of risks and vulnerabilities with positive impacts on power system operation and stability. The eFORT solutions will be demonstrated at TSO, DSO, substation, and consumer levels in 4 real demonstration grids that have been selected considering their complementarities and relevance to tackle the main threats of current European power systems.
EDDIE
The Clean Energy Package establishes customer rights to access energy data and share it with chosen eligible parties, fostering the development of new data-driven services within and beyond the energy sector. The lack of standardised procedures across the EU poses a significant obstacle to the implementation of such solutions. Currently, actors adhere to national practices, hindering interoperability and limiting growth opportunities.
ECHO
The project’s goal is to develop and demonstrate novel modular, compact, high performances and Plug&Play thermal energy storage (TES) solutions for heating, cooling, and domestic hot water (DWH) production, able to provide electricity load shifting with meaningful peak shaving of the thermal and electric load demands.ECHO project will provide a key tool for thermal energy storage in the context of sector coupling and provision of flexibility of demand. ECHO system will be adapted to the different energetic scenarios. Additionally, its modularity will allow to use the concept in different scales, from small apartments to larger buildings.
COMMUNITAS
The European Commission’s “Clean Energy for all Europeans” package (CEP) has introduced concepts for Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) and Citizen Energy Communities (CECs), aiming to promote energy citizenship and active participation in energy markets. COMMUNITAS aims to overcome barriers and streamline these concepts, delivering a Knowledge Base and innovative tools using technologies like IoT, Blockchain, and Cloud Computing. The project also involves citizens in Social and Policy Labs to incorporate their feedback and needs into core developments, positioning them at the center of energy markets.
BLOW
Project BLOW aims at unlocking the Black Sea fLoating Offshore Wind potential, by demonstrating a disruptive cost-efficient floating integrative unit design optimised for low and medium wind speed areas. BLOW will implement a 5 MW demonstrator in the Black Sea and will pave the way to industrial mass production and to the deployment of floating offshore wind farms.
Blades2Build
The general scope of the proposed project is to evaluate and demonstrate in large scale the possibility of recycling or resource recovery from blades and similar waste materials in a large consortium with some of Europe's key players in areas of importance for the project.
BEST-Storage
BEST-Storage aims to develop both long- and short-term high-energy density storage solutions. These include a thermo-chemical and loss-free storage technology for seasonal storage, two phase-change materials slurry concepts, and vacuum-insulated water storage, for cold and warm applications to shift peak load demands. The project will integrate these storage solutions into smart-building energy management systems to reduce operating costs for short-term applications.
BEFLEXIBLE
BEFLEXIBLE project aims to overcome existing limitations in the electricity markets by applying versatile solutions that allow grids to adapt to upcoming scenarios. Thus, it will promote mechanisms that provide benefits to all actors in the energy market (from market operators to end users), responding to all types of consumer needs. BEFLEXIBLE’s objective is to increase the flexibility of the energy system, improve cooperation between Distribution System Operators (DSOs) and Transmission System Operators (TSOs) and facilitate the participation of all energy-related stakeholders.
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