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EU funding (€9,149,908): ERA-Net Smart Grids Plus: support deep knowledge sharing between regional and European Smart Grids initiatives Hor30 Jan 2015 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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ERA-Net Smart Grids Plus: support deep knowledge sharing between regional and European Smart Grids initiatives

"""From local trials to a European knowledge community"". The challenges of modernising the electricity grids in Europe lies in enabling an increased flexibility of the European power system, efficiently providing increased transfer capacity and enabling an active participation of users and new market actors (by providing the information, services, market architectures and privacy guarantees). To address these challenges, innovation is needed in system integration, interoperable technologies, services, tools, co-ordination schemes, business processes, market architectures and regulatory regimes to plan, build, monitor, control and safely operate end-to-end networks in an open, competitive, decarbonised, sustainable and climate-change resilient market, under normal and emergency conditions. The major challenge is now to overcome the fragmentation of knowledge and accelerate knowledge exchange between the already existing demonstration projects and R&D initiatives with the goal to enable them to develop European wide interoperable solutions, according to a common reference architecture. With this, critical masses shall be reached in the development of a European market for smart grids technology providers and smart grids service providers. This initiative does not intend to find the final specifications for smart grids, but to organise the learning down to regional Smart Grids stakeholders, beyond the demonstration phase towards implementation. The overall goal of the “ERA-Net Smart Grids Plus” is to support deep knowledge sharing between regional and European Smart Grids initiatives by financing 15-20 transnational projects on applied research, piloting and demonstration in the field of Smart Grids, taking a next step in Smart Grids development building on the knowledge base, R&D initiatives as well as research and demonstration facilities already in place at regional, national and European level. It will coordinate during 2015-19 national and regional RDD budgets of more than 30 M€."


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Agence de l'Environnement et de Lamaitrise de l'Energie €400,726
Agentschap Voor Innovatie Door Wetenschap en Technologie €162,913
Bundesministerium Fuer Innovation, Mobilitaet UND Infrastruktur €59,813
Centro para El Desarrollo Tecnologico y La Innovacion ΕΠΕ €59,813
Energinet €67,968
Energistyrelsen €307,565
FEDERAL DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT, TRANSPORT, ENERGY AND COMMUNICATIONS €0.00
Fonds Innoveren en Ondernemen €71,038
FOND ZA ZASTITU OKOLISA I ENERGETSKU UCINKOVITOST €119,070
FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GmbH €2,339,058
Fundacao para A Ciencia e A Tecnologia €390,753
INNOVAATIORAHOITUSKESKUS BUSINESS FINLAND €87,731
Latvijas Zinatnu Akademija €0.00
Ministerul Educatiei si Cercetarii €59,813
Ministrstvo ZA Infrastrukturo €102,086
Narodowe Centrum Badan i Rozwoju €146,848
NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK €839,413
Norges Forskningsrad €667,410
Osterreichische Forschungsforderungsgesellschaft mbH €1,544,153
Regione Lombardia €0.00
Scottish Enterprise €82,804
Service Public de Wallonie €59,813
Statens Energimyndighet €1,028,541
Turkiye Bilimsel VE Teknolojik Arastirma Kurumu €253,014
Unitatea Executiva Pentru Finantarea Invatamantului Superior a Cercetarii Dezvoltarii si Inovarii €163,855
Valsts Izglitibas Attistibas Agentura €135,713
Vlaamse Gewest €0.00

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/646039

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