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Working Group 1
Reliable, economic and efficient energy system

Work Group 1 addresses business and technology trends contributing to the overall energy system optimisation at affordable investment and operation costs. It will focus on system aspects, addressing the main functionalities, quality and efficiency of the electricity system as such and consider the benefits of its integration with the other energy vectors.

The flexibility options investigated in Working Group 1 are:

  • New transmission and distribution technologies (power electronics for instance)
  • Setting up interfaces with storage
  • Demand response
  • Flexible generation and synergies with other energy networks (i.e., how to couple the electricity networks with the gas and heat networks).

WG1 also follows Set Plan Action 4 related to grid smartening in the sense of grid observability and controllability (i.e. tools for managing the variability and uncertainty of operational conditions at several timescales), increased grid hosting capacity and economic efficiency of the system through the use of ICT.

Please download the full Terms of Reference here.

Would like to contribute to the ETIP SNET achievements? Apply to become a member of one of its Working Groups by filling in this form. Return the application form to secretariat@etipsnet.eu with email subject “Application to WG1"

Working Group Members

Chairs
Nuno Souza e Silva I+D NESTER
Co-Chairs
Albana Ilo TU Wien
Ilaria Losa RSE
Honorary Co-Chairs
Santiago Gallego i-DE (Iberdrola)
Antonio Iliceto ENTSO-E
Natalie Samovich Enercoutim
Working Group Members
Guillaume Baret SOREA
Rasmus Bramstoft Pedersen University of Denmark
Titouan Chilou Think SmartGrids
Thai-Phuong Do CEA
Jan-Hendrik Ernst Gencell Energy
Spyros Giannelos Imperial College London
Sean Lyons Walton Institute
Mark Norton Smart Wires Inc.
Rajkumar Palaniappan TU Dortmund
Antonios Papaemmanouil Lucerne University of Applied Sciences & Arts
Raphael Rinaldi CAPenergies
Roberto Rocca CIRCE
Alessia Sagripanti Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE)
Mehdi Savaghebi DTU Engineering Technology
Layla Sawyer CURRENT Europe
Mohammad Shadnam Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork
Stavros Spyridakos Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy
Goran Strbac Imperial College London

Latest papers and documents

Coordinated energy infrastructure (CEI)
Planning for a decarbonised system - October 2024 The paper underscores the importance of a Coordinated Energy Infrastructure (CEI) planning approach to ensure Europe can meet its policy objectives and legislative requirements. It delves into the core aspects needed for effective CEI planning, including the requirements, attributes, and challenges that must be addressed. The paper proposes solutions to these challenges through new policy frameworks, legislation, and targeted research and development.
Energy communities' impact on grids
Working Group 1 (May 2024) Thispaper written together with ISGAN, aims to discuss about the role of energy communities for DSOs and TSOs. Energy communities can unlock active consumers' flexibility potential and more effectively integrate distributed renewable resources and new technologies. In contrast, they also have to fulfil all related duties and responsibilities.

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