CRESYM is a non-profit association, gathering industrial & academic 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 maintain useful technological building blocks available for all researchers & engineers.

Ongoing projects

TRAISIM

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.

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Optgrid

Optimisation of the grid configuration (topology) for the power grid operation to ensure an acceptable level of electricity supply reliability.

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MuESSLi

MuESSLi aims at “smart-linking” simulation tools to perform cross-sector, actually scalable, simulations and enable the optimal development and operation of an holistic “energy system” (power, heat, transportation, etc.) with electricity and hydrogen as main carriers.

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