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In reference to the latest developments of the Coronavirus risk assessment and outbreaks across the world ISGAN Presidium would like to inform on the situation regarding the ExCo19 meeting in Berlin.
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
As part of the umbrella initiative “Public Support to Smart Grid Research and Innovation” (2017-2019), an interdisciplinary group of stakeholders from nine countries (Austria, Belgium, Germany, India, Korea, Netherlands, Russia, Spain and Sweden) have jointly explored and shared knowledge on different types of barriers to upscaling of smart grid research
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).
A highly successful meeting of the Executive Committee of ISGAN took place from 30.9.-4.10.2019 in Montreux, Switzerland. A special thank you goes to the Swiss ExCo representatives Michael Moser and Turhan Demiray and the entire support team of Bundesamt für Energie, for their warm welcome in Montreux and all their
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The workshop attracted various stakeholders from both the research and industry community and facilitated various presentations and discussions centered around the current and anticipated future interaction between the TSO and DSO.
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.