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EU funding (€9,552,298): Demonstration of a digitized energy system integration across sectors enhancing flexibility and resilience towards efficient, sustainable, cost-optimised, affordable, secure … Hor4 Sept 2022 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Demonstration of a digitized energy system integration across sectors enhancing flexibility and resilience towards efficient, sustainable, cost-optimised, affordable, secure and stable energy supply

ELEXIA will develop/upgrade validated tools for planning and managing integrated energy systems in different conditions and will integrate and combine energy systems across vectors and sectors towards a cost-optimised as well as flexible and resilient energy system of systems. A Digital Services Platform will host the energy management and planning services and will foster flexibility and sector coupling. A System Planning Toolbox will be developed and deployed to support effective sector coupling at local sites considering different scenarios, operational details, possibly conflicting interests of multiple local actors, and security of supply. An Energy Management Systems will be built and deployed for flexible, cost-optimised, and resilient operation of sector coupled local sites including forecasting, digital twins, optimization, control, monitoring, assessing operating conditions, predicting anomalous operation, and preventing occurrence of breakdowns. ELEXIA will demonstrate the use of planning and operational tools in a one-stop-shop, modular and open, digital platform at TRL7–8. It will demonstrate the benefits of sector integration at local / national level in three different geographical, climate and economic conditions in Europe: in an industrial port environment in Portugal, in an urban-city hub environment in Denmark, and in an industrial-urban-residential environment in Norway. ELEXIA will assess environmental, economic and social sustainability, will deliver a methodology for CAPEX / OPEX and value creation, and will focus on policy and governance. It will put focus on stakeholder engagement and societal acceptance and will ensure effort towards future exploitation and replication. ELEXIA will establish and demonstrate realistic and concrete pathways to ultimately achieve independence of fossil fuels by harnessing the latent flexibility of the energy system through integration, data-intelligence, and planning, working towards the 2050 European goals.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
University of Durham ?
Amc Tech sp. z o.o. €180,035
Aps - Administracao dos Portos de Sines e do Algarve SA €284,463
Bergen Kommune €239,600
BIR AS €232,138
BIR Infrastruktur AS €0.00
BKK Nett AS €668,019
Center Danmark Drift ApS €753,650
Climify ApS €238,060
Cnet Centre For New Energy Technologies SA €234,034
Core Innovation AND Technology ΟΕ €550,438
Core Kentro Kainotomias Amke €0.00
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet €1,037,285
Dokken Utvikling AS €39,375
Enfor AS €308,613
Eviny Termo AS €255,063
Fundacion Tecnalia Research & Innovation €471,025
Hoje-Taastrup Kommune €495,128
Labelec Estudos Desenvolvimento e Actividades Laboratoriais SA €75,716
Norce Research AS €1,687,320
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT Oy €761,044
Tmrow ApS €115,139
Vestegnens Kraftvarmeselskab I/S €503,531
Wings ICT Solutions Technologies Pliroforikis Kai Epikoinonion ΑΕ €422,625

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101075656

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