Funding Program FP7

SINGULAR

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE INSULAR ELECTRICITY GRIDS UNDER LARGE-SCALE RENEWABLE INTEGRATION

SINGULAR
START • 01/12/2012
END • 30/11/2015
Funding program :
FP7
Coordinator :
UNIVERSIDADE DA BEIRA INTERIOR

Summary/Scope

SINGULAR investigates the effects of large-scale integration of renewables and demand-side management on the planning and operation of insular electricity grids, proposing efficient measures, solutions and tools towards the development of a sustainable and smart grid. Different network operation procedures and tools, based on innovative approaches of predictive electricity network operation, will be developed. A set of electricity network planning procedures and tools will also be developed to implement robust insular electricity network planning. The goal is the generation of effective solutions and information so that the integration of insular and highly variable energy resources is maximized. The operation and planning tools and procedures will be applied in different insular electricity grids in five countries across Europe for extensive demonstration, allowing the development of generalized guides of procedures and grid codes specific for future generation of smart insular electricity grids. Crete is one of the demo sites.

Participants

Organization Country
SMARTWATT - ENERGY SERVICES SA Greece
EDA - ELECTRICIDADE DOS ACORES SA Portugal
ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS Greece
DIACHEIRISTIS ELLINIKOU DIKTYOU DIANOMIS ELEKTRIKIS ENERGEIAS AE Greece
UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA - LA MANCHA Spain
INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE CANARIAS, S.A. Spain
CONCEPTO SOCIOLOGICO SL Spain
POLITECNICO DI TORINO Italy
WAVE FOR ENERGY SRL Italy
COMUNE DI PANTELLERIA Italy
AGENZIA NAZIONALE PER LE NUOVE TECNOLOGIE, L'ENERGIA E LO SVILUPPO ECONOMICO SOSTENIBILE Italy
GENERAL ELECTRIC (SWITZERLAND) GMBH Switzerland
UNIVERSITATEA POLITEHNICA DIN BUCURESTI Romania
SOCIETATEA ENERGETICA ELECTRICA SA Romania
INTELEN SERVICES LIMITED Cyprus
This project receives funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme under the grant agreement no 309048.