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The coordination between planners and operators of coupled energy systems will allow the further integration of renewable energy sources in the electricity network by storing energy in fuel form over long periods of time using power-to-gas, the recovery and more efficient use of heat, and the decarbonization of industrial processes
The 1st annual Common Information Model conference takes place 21-23 January 2020 in Amsterdam and draws together 100+ leading CIM implementers for 3 intensive days of case-study reviews.
World Utility Summit 2020 across the globe will bring thought leaders to deliberate the preparedness of utilities to deal with the transformational changes in electricity ecosystem
The webinar presents the CoordiNet project which aims at demonstrating how Distribution System Operators (DSO) and Transmission System Operators (TSO) shall act in a coordinated manner to procure and activate grid services in the most reliable and efficient way through the implementation of three large-scale demonstrations.
The International Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN) provides a strategic platform to support high-level government attention and action for the accelerated development and deployment of smarter, cleaner electricity grids globally. Experimental Sandboxes for Smart Grid Transitions has been the focus for a major ISGAN Inter-Annex knowledge exchange initiative in partnership
This webinar introduces you to the flexibility needs in the future power system. Multiple angles are considered: stability, frequency, voltage, power quality and balance at different time scales (from seconds to hours and seasonal adequacy).
There is a trend across the world, towards utilizing more distributed energy resources (DERs) and an increased involvement of "active consumers" in energy supply.
The distribution networks digitalisation and its impacts on companies, tariffs and consumers
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.
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