Colombia is a promising producer and exporter of hydrogen, given its richrenewable energy resources, strategic geographical location, and stableeconomy and policy framework. Green hydrogen could feed to domestic i...
In COBRA's new Market Intelligence Report, we provide insights into state-of-the-art battery prognostics and health management, its main approaches, challenges, and trends. Special thanks to Applus+IDIADA and EURECAT ...
oct.2021 Hausse des prix des énergies en Europe Quelles évolutions ? Quelles explications ? Et quelles conséquences pour les consommateurs et les politiques de transition écologique ?
Plural project is featured in the first edition of the “Smart Buildings EU-funded Innovations” brochure developed by SmartBuilt4EU Project. Their main objective is to consolidate and support the Smart Building In...
We are excited to announce that the last EENSULATE article was published in the Project Repository Journal by EDMA (European Dissemination Media Agency).
Challenges facing distribution system operators in a decarbonised power systemChallenges facing distribution system operators in a decarbonised power system
Featuring contributions from Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (THI), this new market intelligence report from COBRA project partner Bax & Company provides a selection of battery-related developments from the last few ...
REDOX heat technology is developed by TNO. REDOX heat is a modular heat storage system.Battery uses the REDuction and OXidation reactions to store heat.
The EU-funded research project PLANET will develop a Decision Support System to policy makers and network operators to help them facilitate the full integration of ever increasing intermittent renewable energy in the ...
Christoph Gutschi, cyberGRID Senior Project Manager, elaborates on the major challenges the European power industry is facing and explains how smart grid solutions can pave the way for the smooth integration of a grow...
An interconnected energy system of the future requires decentralised, democratic and resilient electricity trading. Ever more companies are wishing for blockchain technology to become a core feature of the European el...
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia joined the European Union in 2004, but their grids are still synchronised with Russia and Belarus. Now they have agreed a target date to become a part of the continental Europe’s energy...
By 2030, 32% of the energy consumed in the EU must be generated from renewable sources, such as water, wind and sun. To achieve this, it doesn’t suffice to increase the number of wind turbines and solar cells. Exten...
In the future, point-to-point offshore connections are expected to evolve into multi-terminal HVDC-systems to increase power exchange between countries and strengthen the energy market of renewables
“Offshore wind energy has come to the point where it can start competing with traditional energy sources like new nuclear and gas,” says energy expert Iñigo Azpiri, who is part of a team of European researchers s...
Often in electric power systems, some devices, like converters, don’t communicate effectively and securely one with another because they come from different suppliers. This can be a problem for the electric highways...
Huge electric pylons are visually intrusive. Will the solution be slimmer pylons or underground lines? We asked electricity grid expert Matthias Müller-Mienack
One of the main problems with the transition from fossil fuels to renewable electricity is the unreliability of the supply. However, this can be tackled by pioneering technologies for storing energy and upgrading grids
The author of the “Green growth” concept asserts that the key to developing supergrids is private initiative driven by breakthrough technologies. Investors will then push for political agreement between countries