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The Institute for Energy (IE) of the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) provides support to Community policies related to energy.
The European power grid is the largest complex physical network ever made by human kind.
Maintaining and improving reliable, efficient grids is vital for a modern society.
In spite of its critical role, energy security lacks a universally agreed definition, which given its complexity may well just be unrealistic.
Meeting the EU’s climate change and energy policy objectives for 2020 and beyond will require a major transformation of our electricity infrastructure.
Smart grids are seen as key enablers for the future deployment of sustainable energy, particularly in the context of satisfying the European Union’s (EU) targets for 2020 and…
The main goal of this study is to collect a wide inventory of Smart Grid projects in Europe and use project data to support analysis on trends and developments.
This article assesses the impact of extensive deployment of indigenous and external renewable energy sources on a local electricity system (Sardinia Island) and discusses the main…
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) could play an important role in the power generation sector of developing countries and emerging economies by providing additional revenues…
The European power transmission grid is on the critical path to meet the European Union (EU)’s climate change and energy policy objectives for 2020.