R + D
ECS4DRES
ECS4DRES targets the ambitious objective of pursuing flexible, coordinated, and resilient distributed energy systems, developing several innovation activities, specifically: – realization of a multi-modal energy hub – exploiting renewable energy sources – realized by means of dedicated high-efficiency power electronics converters – multi-modal energy storage devices – sophisticated energy management algorithms enabling the local balances between energy production, storage, and consumption, ECS4DRES will strengthen the long-term reliability, safety, and resilience of DRES by developing advanced monitoring and control technologies, including integrated sensors provided with energy harvesting functions, capable of different types of detection for safety purposes, and for monitoring of energy transfers. ECS4DRES will also achieve interoperable and low-latency communication systems, as well as algorithms, AI tools, and methods, enabling the widespread interconnection, monitoring, and management of a large number of DRES, subsystems, and components to realize optimal energy management between sources, loads, and storage, to improve power quality, and to enable a resilient system operation. Most of all, ECS4DRES commits to performing a thorough validation of all the above with a set of 5 relevant use cases and demonstrators. By exploiting the project results, ECS4DRES will generate a wide range of scientific, technological, economic, environmental and societal impacts of global scale, fulfilling the needs of e.g., OEMs, DSOs, grid operators, EV charging stations aggregators, energy communities, end customers, and academia. ECS4DRES will provide interoperable and tailored solutions in the form of electronic control systems, sensor technology and smart systems integration for the deployment and efficient and resilient operation of DRES, including integration of hydrogen equipment and components.
FUNDED BY
HORIZON-KDT-JU-2023-1-IA
PROJECT TYPE
HORIZON JU Innovation Actions- GA 101139790
PROJECT START
july, 2024
PROJECT END
June, 2027