Pan-European system with an efficient coordinated use of flexibilities for the integration of a large share of RES

Project dates: 01. Nov 2017 - 31. Oct 2021

Objective

The overall objective is to ensure an efficient and sufficient level of system services are provided to facilitate meeting world leading levels of RES-E while maintaining the level of resilience that consumers and society have come to expect from the European electricity system. This requires defining the right amount of flexibility and system services to support transmission system operators using a threefold approach. Firstly, the technical needs of the pan-European system will be defined for scenarios with more than 50% RES-E in will be identified and translated to services and products to be delivered in an enhanced market design. Secondly, the electricity market design and regulation needs to be augmented to efficiently and effectively procure the appropriate combination of these system services. Thirdly, implicit and explicit barriers to competitive forces being applied need to be removed. This requires an in-depth understanding of all stakeholders’ roles (Generation and flexibility providers, Transmission system operators (TSO) and Distribution System Operators (DSO) and regulators) at all system levels (interconnected system, national transmission and distribution sub-systems and consumers). For doing so, EU-SysFlex joins a multidisciplinary team of 34 partners from 14 European countries, led by the (Transmission System Operators) TSOs representing four different synchronous systems that integrate the pan-European interconnected electricity system: EirGrid & SONI (Ireland), PSE (Poland), AST (Latvia), Elering (Estonia), supported by the necessary (Distribution System Operators) DSOs, technology providers, and research & experienced entities. In addition, a group of three other European TSOs: Fingrid (Finland), LitGrid (Lithuania) and Ceps (Czech Republic), will join the advisory board of the project, in addition to EDSO for Smart Grids and USEF, in order to help the project maximising its impact.

Partners

Number of partners: 35
Site numbers:

E-REDES - DISTRIBUICAO DE ELETRICIDADE SA

ELEKTRILEVI OU

ENERCON GMBH

VLAAMSE INSTELLING VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V.

INNOGY SE

  • Partner
  • INNOGY SE
  • Germany
  • Budget: 1, 239, 990

TARTU ULIKOOL

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN

ZABALA INNOVATION CONSULTING, S.A.

HELEN OY

  • Partner
  • HELEN OY
  • Finland
  • Budget: 607, 359

CYBERNETICA AS

ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V.

AKKA HIGH TECH

INESC TEC - INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIADE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES, TECNOLOGIA E CIENCIA

ENOCO AS

  • Partner
  • ENOCO AS
  • Norway
  • Budget: 169, 190

NARODOWE CENTRUM BADAN JADROWYCH

SONI LIMITED

FUNDACION ESADE

AKCIJU SABIEDRIBA AUGSTSPRIEGUMA TIKLS

POYRY SWEDEN AB

CNET CENTRE FOR NEW ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES SA

UNIVERSITAET KASSEL

RICERCA SUL SISTEMA ENERGETICO - RSE SPA

GUARDTIME OU

ELERING AS

POLSKIE SIECI ELEKTROENERGETYCZNE SPOLKA AKCYJNA

SIEMENS ENERGY GLOBAL GMBH & CO. KG

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

I-EUROPA SRO

UPSIDE ENERGY LTD

SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT

EIRGRID PLC

  • Project coordinator
  • EIRGRID PLC
  • Ireland
  • Budget: 2, 380, 790

E-DISTRIBUZIONE SPA

Research & Innovation

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY

Key Exploitable Results

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