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boosting engagement to increase flexibility.

Fecha de inicio: 01-09-2022
Fecha de fin: 31-08-2026
Resumen

The increased shares of renewable energy, combined with the rise in distributed generation are profoundly impacting electricity markets and the demand for system flexibility and business models of traditional utilities and distribution companies. This requires a rethinking of the way power sector markets are designed and operated as well as a timely and efficient adaptation of traditional market and operational mechanisms. The recent created clean energy legislation requires that Electricity Markets are created with “active customers/consumers and citizens” and “energy communities”. This new legislation asks for enhanced roles of DSOs and TSOs, particularly for a better coordination among stakeholders, procurement of ancillary services, flexibility, data management and integration of Electric Vehicles.

Subvención
549.250,00 €
Equipo Investigador
  • Jose Pablo Chaves Ávila (IP)
  • Javier Matanza Domingo
  • María del Carmen Valor Martínez
  • Tomás Gómez San Román
  • Pablo Calvo Báscones
  • Shilpa Bindu
  • Jesús José Fernández García
  • Nicolás Morell Dameto
  • Morsy Abdelkader Morsy Mohammed Nour
  • Matteo Troncia
  • Valeria Karina Moreno
  • Eliana Carolina Ormeno Mejía
  • Miguel Ángel Ruiz Hernández
  • Leslie Lara Herding
  • Orlando Mauricio Valarezo Rivera