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R&D NESTER and REN PRESENT RESULTS OF OSMOSE PROJECT IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 

R&D NESTER has participated in the General Assembly of the european project OSMOSE (Optimal System-Mix of Flexibility Solutions for European Electricity). The meeting was attended by four members of R&D NESTER's team, Ricardo Pastor, João Saragoça, Ricardo Cartaxo and Nuno Souza e Silva and two members of REN's team, Rui Pestana and Rui Pinto, who collaborate on the project.

The European project OSMOSE (started in 2018 and ends in April 2022) has as its main objective the identification and development of the ideal combination of flexibilities for the European energy system, in order to allow a sustainable and secure energy transition.

In this General Assembly, the results of the activities over the past year from the various Working Groups (WGs) that compose the project were presented. 

 

R&D NESTER and REN had a very active participation in this last period, having presented results of several tasks, namely:

T1.4 - Innovative flexibility options in the context of planning, operation and stability, led by R&D NESTER and which also has the collaboration of REN and Italian ENSIEL. In this task, several studies were carried out on the flexibility of the European energy system in various contexts, from planning to operation, including dynamic stability studies for the 2030 and 2050 time horizons.

·   T7.1 - Interoperability, where R&D NESTER collaborates and provides its Real-Time Power System Simulation Laboratory (RTPSS Lab) for the validation of an improved version of the engineering process defined in the IEC 61850 standard, using devices and tools from several manufacturers.

·    T7.2 - TSO-DSO coordination for efficient exploitation of flexibilities, where R&D NESTER collaborated in the validation and testing of the Flexibility Scheduler tool developed by EFACEC using the RTPSS Lab. This tool allows to coordinate and optimize the flexibility of distribution networks, taking into account the available assets and conditions at the TSO-DSO boundary for reactive power control.

The european OSMOSE project is in its final phase and has several dissemination actions planned for the coming months, including participation in conferences and free-access webinars.


If you are interested in finding out more about the project, you can get in touch with the R&D NESTER's team or via email: ricardo.pastor@rdnester.com.

Project Website: https://www.osmose-h2020.eu/

You can also follow the project in LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/osmose-h2020/)

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