iDesignRES
Description
The goal of the research project is to provide public authorities and network operators with open-source toolboxes, allowing to plan and optimize long-term energy systems, renewable energy sources integration and infrastructure upgrading, at national regional, and European scales. Users will be able to design a renewable energy system entirely online (cloud hub platform) with an easily accessible suite of tools capable of modelling at high spatial-temporal resolutions, assembling models with a high degree of granularity and representing detailed energy systems.
IPTO participates in this research project by providing network data relevant to a replication use case on a South-Eastern European macro-region (Greece – Bulgaria). In addition, IPTO will use the tool to examine energy transition strategies and provide feedback about tool usability, future real-world applications, results and its operability. During the project there will be close collaboration with local partners such as PPC and E3M.
Video of the program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3CINNmrasg
Information
| Budget | |
| 128.750 € (DRTD) | 6.015.690 € (Total) |
| Schedule | |
| Start: 10/2023 | Duration: 48 Months |
| Participants | |
| 12 Countries | 22 Partners |
| Coordinator | |
| Norwegian University of Science and Technology - NTNU | |
| Website | |
| iDesignRES | |
News-Announcements
iDesignRES at ECEMP 2024: Contributing to Europe’s Energy Transition
The iDesignRES project was represented by NTNU, the project coordinator, at the European Climate and Energy Modelling Platform (ECEMP) 2024 (October 16th and 17th). This event gathered experts, policymakers, and researchers to discuss advancements in energy and climate modelling and their role in…
2nd Consortium meeting in Athens
On April 11th and 12th, iDesignRES partners met in Athens for the second consortium meeting, hosted by E3-Modelling. During these two fruitful days, partners presented the progress made in the first six months of the project on ongoing Work Packages and prepared for the next steps. This included…
Bakratsis Dimitrios-Ioannis, DRTD Researcher.