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There is a trend across the world, towards utilizing more distributed energy resources (DERs) and an increased involvement of "active consumers" in energy supply.
Workshop: Digitalization, Research and Testing of Energy Systems for Energy Markets Decision Support
The "Digitalization, Research and Testing of Energy Systems for Energy Markets decision support" Workshop took place today in Montreux, Switzerland.
The distribution networks digitalisation and its impacts on companies, tariffs and consumers
This webinar introduces you to advanced electricity grid concepts through two concrete projects: - Open Micro Grid Project of Korea Electric Power Corporation - RIGRID - Rural Intelligent Grid Project (net zero energy system)
The next webinar in the ISGAN Academy introduces you to the physics of Dynamic Line Rating (DLR). Learn how DLR data have been integrated into grid operators' processes, and how they can help to increase cross-border trading, reduce grid congestion, and support investment decisions.
Workshop: Steering our energy future – Global grid solutions to overcome new power system challenges
The workshop was organized by ISGAN Annex 6 as a side-event of the Innogrid 2020+ conference, to which ISGAN was one of the organizing partners.
Experimental Sandboxes for Smart Grid Transitions has been the focus for a major ISGAN Inter-Annex knowledge exchange initiative in partnership with the International Confederation of Energy Regulators (ICER), involving more than 20 countries, with the purpose of identifying key lessons learned and examples of good practice in regard to the
Dr. Arun Kumar Verma, ISGAN Executive Committee representative from India and Joint Secretary at the Indian Ministry of Power will give a keynote speech at InnoGrid2020+
Connecting physics and digits: Power Platforms on the rise. An ICT layer is emerging on top of physical grids, transforming the energy system into a cyber-physical system. How to ensure digitalisation delivers all its potential value to European citizens? And how to make sure it leads to the best possible
Along with rapid EV uptake will come significant increase in electricity demand and electric power impact on the grid as public, private, and fast-charging infrastructure is developed. The ability to control and plan for the coming EV revolution will be crucial to ensuring the security of supply of global electric