Applied Superconductivity Conference

October 28 – November 2, Seattle, USA. Session “High Temperature Superconductor-based Technologies as Enabler for Efficient and Resilient Energy Systems”
16th ISGAN Executive Committee Meeting (ExCo16)

A very exciting ISGAN Executive Committee Meeting (ExCo15) and associated side-events (IRED 2018) have been held in Vienna, Austria in the week from 15th – 19th October 2018.
2018 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe (ISGT-Europe)

IEEE PES ISGT EUROPE October 21-25, 2018 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
4th Knowledge Transfer Project on Public Support taking place 18-19 October 2018 in Vienna, Austria

The KTP is primarily caters to government funding agencies working daily on the design and implementation of funding programs to support Smart Grid development at national or regional levels.
IRED 2018

History meets future – The 8th International Conference on the Integration of Renewable and Distributed Energy Resources in Vienna, Austria
16th Executive Committee Meeting

It is with great pleasure that the Austrian Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT) invites you to the 16th Executive Committee of the International Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN) which will take place 15-17 October 2018, in Vienna (Austria).
ISGAN Side Event at CEM9 – Policy Brief and Workshop Summary

Opportunities to Accelerate Smart Grid Deployment through Innovative Market Design – jointly organized with the Swedish Smart Grid Forum (23rd and 24th May – as part of the Nordic Clean Energy Week in Malmö and Copenhagen)
2017 ISGAN Annual Report

The 2017 Annual Report provides an overview of ISGAN’s ongoing research activities and key achievements towards smart grid development and deployment to ensure a reliable, economically competitive and environmentally sustainable electricity system.
3rd Africa Smart Grid Forum 2018

Date: 2 – 4 October 2018. Venue: Radisson Blu Hotel and Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda
MC-CBA toolkit: model and case study

In this document the mathematical model of the MC-CBA framework is described. This framework is exploited by original software, the MC-CBA toolkit. This software integrates the CBA within an MCA process. The MC-CBA toolkit allows for an output-based assessment of the alternatives based on an automated comparison procedure. To describe the features of the MC-CBA toolkit, a case study related to the project selection among different smart grid development plans is presented.