Crete Valley
Project Description
The main objective of CRETE VALLEY is to create a Renewable Energy Valley ‘Living Lab’ (REV-Lab) within a pilot project in the Crete Island, enabling the transition from a centralized carbon driven scenario to a distributed, renewable, low carbon landscape fully covering the local energy needs on an annual basis by multiple renewable energy carriers for electricity, heat, and fuels, and leveraging energy storage technologies. The CRETE VALLEY concept will deploy a social, technological, and business framework to aggregate multiple renewable energy carriers and promote consumers' activation, in order to increase local energy efficiency, while at the same time aiming at increasing local security of supply. The Crete REV-Lab will be made up of four Community Energy Labs (CELs) located in distinct sites across the REV, conceived as Innovation Hubs.
IPTO will focus on the scenario analysis for multiple carrier grid management in Crete REV-Lab using the implemented within the project Digital Twin, via simulating different operational scenarios for the local energy system (power flow analysis) involving different weather conditions, energy demand profiles, and RES availability, in association with HEDNO, ICCS, CERTH, and HEnEx.
Project Information
| Budget | |
| 717.625 € (DRTD) | 25.251.083,75 € (Total) |
| Dates | |
| Start: 12/2023 | Duration: 60 Months |
| Participants | |
| 13 Countries | 43 Partners |
| Coordinator | |
| ICCS | |
| Website | |
| Crete Valley | |
News-Announcements
Successful presentation of a scientific paper at the international conference EEEIC 2025, in Chania, Crete
The paper conducted in the framework of Crete Valley project from IPTO team was presented successfully on 18/7/2025 at the EEEIC Conference, that took place in Chania, Crete. The paper is entitled “Active Power Losses in the Crete-Peloponnese Subsea HVAC Interconnection: Insights from One…
Crete Valley attended the Electrical and Computer Engineering Student Conference of Greece (ECESCON) 2025
The IPTO Department of Research and Technology (DRTD) participated in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Student Conference of Greece (ECESCON) 2025, held in Thessaloniki on April 24-26. As the largest engineering student conference in Greece, ECESCON brings together the next generation of…
Dr. Makrigiorgou Dimitra, DRTD Researcher.
Nousdilis Angelos, DRTD Researcher.