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The transformation process for a more cost-effective electricity sector has also brought radical changes to distribution networks.
The contributions of this article include a new concept, a new question and a new method.
The “Clean Energy for all Europeans” package highlights the need to create a resilient critical energy infrastructure in the European Union.
This report is the fourth release of the Smart Grid Laboratories Inventory. It presents aggregated information about smart grid research topics and shows the tendencies of the…
Transitioning to a low-carbon economy requires profound changes in the energy system, including digitisation and decentralisation.
Power hardware-in-the-loop (PHIL) simulation leverages the advanced real-time emulation based technique to carry out in-depth investigations on novel real-world power components.
The Joint Research Centre’s Smart Grid Interoperability Laboratory is situated at two sites, Ispra (IT) and Petten (NL).
2020 is a key year for several targets in European energy and climate policy, including the requirement for European countries to deploy smart metering for at least 80% of…
Coherent Resilience 2021 – Baltic (CORE 21-B) was a Tabletop Exercise (TTX) on the Baltic States and hybrid threats to the regional electric grid with a focus on critical energy…
This report summarises the main outcomes of several experimental studies carried out by the Joint Research Centre on blockchain solutions for energy systems.