Events
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Following up on the 2019 Climate Action Summit, the Italian Ministry of Ecological Transition (IMET) in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is launching a call for pilot projects on digitalisation for flexible and resilient energy systems.
18 November 2021 - 15:00 CET - ISGAN Academy Webinars invites you to discover the Dynamic Virtual Power Plant (DVPP) concept under development by the POSYTYF project.
27th Oct 2021 14:00(CEST) - The webinar will discuss the Vehicle to Grid (V2G) technology evolution and its present status across the globe in the global perspective. It will also discuss the challenges in rollout of V2G functionality and Incentives for the EV owners to participate. In addition to this the advantages and challenges of V2G as Ancillary Services for grid support what enables EV charging load to switch to
ISGAN invites you to take part in our survey on flexibility in the power system until 30th of September.
ISGAN annouces its 22nd Executive Committee Meeting which will take place from October 12th-14th, 2021 as an online meeting.
Open invitation to join the 7th ISGAN Award of Excellence Ceremony
10 June 2021 14:00 CEST - The webinar will provide information about what Smart Energy Systems innovators and researchers should know about Regulatory Sandboxes and other Regulatory Experimenting as measures for accelerating the transition to a global clean energy economy.
09 June 2021 13:00 CEST - In electricity markets, errors associated to RES production forecasting lead to imbalance penalties when actual delivered production deviates from bids. Optimisation strategies, requiring multiple predictions, have been proposed to minimize these penalties. However, having so many predictions represents a cost for operators and can be source of inefficiency by cumulating forecasting errors. In this context, Smart4RES proposes optimisation methods for trading tools, considering multiple
27 May 2021 14:00 CEST - Which are the most suitable market designs to capture the value of flexibility in power systems? The European project OSMOSE has developed different models from nodal to zonal market architectures to assess the economic value of different flexibility mixes (load, generation and power flows) in future power system scenarios. The webinar will introduce the zonal and nodal market designs modelled in OSMOSE, present the
3 May 2021 15:00 CEST - This webinar introduces the IEC61850 standard on communication protocols for intelligent electronic devices at electrical substations, and its benefits. The interoperability needs and issues are presented, as well as the IEC61850 scope and structure, its applications fields, and complementarity with other standards. It concludes on the ongoing developments within the OSMOSE project for the standard’s implementation (subject of a second webinar).