Path2GFM
Path2GFM is an extension of LF Energy GridFM project, integrating the LF Energy PowSyBl & Dynawo packages to enable power system synthetic data generation.
Path2GFM is an extension of LF Energy GridFM project, integrating the LF Energy PowSyBl & Dynawo packages to enable power system synthetic data generation.
BatMan investigates how BESS can provide flexibilities at transmission level, from D-1 to real-time, in particular for managing grid congestion.
TraiSim complements the Horizon EuropeTWINEU project and specifically its Pilot n°8, both forming parts of a unified initiative, developping an operator training simulator environment.
The objective of this project is to build a power system training Digital Twin that could be used to train future operators. This training Digital Twin will be partly developed by the European project TWINEU (Pilot 8, covered by Task 5.5 - A power system training simulator for complex and critical situations) and be enhanced by this side project called TRAISIM. TRAISIM focuses on the acceleration of the real-time simulator embedded in the training simulator, where the simulation must operate at least as fast as the actual physical processes it replicates.
CoRFu stands for "Control Room of the Future". It is a doctoral network ("DoNet") about energy system operation tools.
TwinEU is the digital twin of the European power system. The project is sponsored by the Horizon Europe program under grant agreement n° 101136119.
MESTo (Multi-Energy System economics & Tools) is a Doctoral Network ("DoNet") involving Cresym members & observers interested in multi-energy systems planning, flexibility, economic & related topics. It started with both MuESSLi & PlaneTerr projects.
PSy is a doctoral network ("DoNet") about power system stability, joining BiGER, Harmony, LaRISA, COLib, Restoration a.o.
Complementary to other related research (interOPERA, HVDC-wise, etc.), Inter-oPEn investigates how openness ("whiteboxes" especially) can unlock interoperability issues of power electronic (PE) devices in power systems, marrying both technological and legal aspects. The project is sponsored by EC's Horizon Europe program
Restoration aims at exploring the advantages and disadvantages of power-electronics interfaced components during network restoration procedures, and to outline recommendations for BESS-based restoration plans.