CRESYM is a non-profit association, gathering industrial & research organisations and aiming at solving the coming challenges for the future, fast-evolving European energy system.
We foster collaborative R&D works to deliver opensource energy system simulation tools
We foster efficient collaborations on low-TRL R&D issues of general interest.
We promote, and rely on, opensource principles.
We shall curate and maintain useful technological building blocks available for all researchers & engineers.
We also provide additional services (e.g. training, innovation scouting) to our members and to external clients.
Ongoing projects

CSL-TD (ReLife)
CSL-TD (Causal Survival Learning with Time-Dependent covariates) develops a rigorous methodological framework for causal survival analysis applied to industrial assets, enabling operators to quantify the true effect of controllable variables — maintenance strategies, operational decisions — on asset time-to-failure, using observational data alone.

BatMan
BatMan investigates how BESS can provide flexibilities at transmission level, from D-1 to real-time, in particular for managing grid congestion.

DC-BL
DC‑BL explores PowSyBl as a common, open-source and extensible simulation framework for AC-DC models with multi-terminals DC subnetworks. PowSyBl (Power System Blocks) natively supports CIM/CGMES formats, enabling consistent and interoperable data exchange between TSOs across Europe.