System Efficiency

In the era of deployment of a smarter and more sustainable energy system, an overall perspective of system efficiency becomes increasingly important.
Webinar: Comprehensive On&Off-Grid Planning For Universal Access. The Reference Electrification Model
Fact sheet on ISGAN’s Knowledge Transfer Project

This factsheet briefly describes ISGAN’s approach to the knowledge transfer project, a platform for meaningful dialogue and capacity building to facilitate smart grid deployment.
ISGAN booklets for CEM9 are now available online

The 9th Clean Energy Ministerial was held on 24 May in Copenhagen, Denmark and ISGAN, one of CEM initiatives on smart grids, disseminated its deliverables to several CEM side events in order to increase visibility and promote its activities to external stakeholders around the world.
Executive summary of KTP on Public Support to Smart Grid RD&I

This report documents an ISGAN Knowledge Transfer Project (KTP) focused on improving how public funding supports smart grid research, development, demonstration, and innovation (RD&I). It brings together experiences from multiple countries and synthesizes insights from a structured peer-to-peer exchange process, including preparatory analysis and an international workshop, to help policymakers design more effective funding programs. […]
Transmission and Distribution in the Future Power System

This poster presents the work of ISGAN Annex 6, which focuses on shaping a long-term vision for sustainable transmission and distribution systems in future power networks. It highlights key challenges such as integrating renewable energy, expanding electrification, modernizing aging infrastructure, and enabling active customer participation, while maintaining grid reliability and security. Through international collaboration, ISGAN […]
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Spotlight on customer engagement and empowerment

The Case Book includes 10 cases on Consumer Engagement & Empowerment of the top 10 winning projects from the 1st ISGAN Awards Competition. Countries that are included in the CaseBook are Belgium, Denmark, France, Japan, Portugal, Netherlands, and USA.
Phase-Sensitive Enabling of Household Engagement in Smart Grids

Today, flexibility in energy end-use, particularly by households, is not sufficiently stimulated in many countries. Hence system-level benefits such as reduced electricity bills, better integration of renewable electricity generation and lowering of grid costs, are not realized.