Edukad projektid

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Sustainable-Smart Grid Open System for the Aggregated Control, Monitoring and Management of Energy

acronym: e-GOTHAM
start: 2012-04-01
end: 2015-03-31
 
programme: FP7 - Euroopa Liidu 7. raamprogramm
sub-programme: SP1-JTI - Joint Technology Initiatives (Annex IV-SP1)
instrument: JTI-CP-ARTEMIS
call identifier: ARTEMIS-2011-1
project number: 295378
duration in months: 36
partner count: 17
 
abstract: The main objective of project e-GOTHAM is to implement a new aggregated energy demand model (based on the microgrid concept) in order to effectively integrate renewable energies sources, increase management efficiency by dynamically matching demand and supply, reduce carbon emissions by giving priority to green energy sources, raise energy consumption awareness by monitoring products and services and stimulate the development of a leading-edge market for energy-efficient technologies with new business models. e-GOTHAM will define a complete solution for microgrids in the residential, tertiary and industrial sectors that include different configurations of loads, distributed generators and energy storage components. To carry out the e-GOTHAM concept, the project will design an open architecture and develop a middleware that enables the needed communications for management and results optimisation. The challenge of the middleware produced in e-GOTHAM is to assemble a system which can ensure enough scalability, security, reliability, real time measurements and interoperability so as to lead to the development of a large-scale embedded systems network, a smart data management model, a set of models and algorithms that dynamically correlate energy-related, pollution-related, cost-related and behaviour-related patterns and a just-in-time adaptive communication model that interoperates different protocols to support seamless connectivity across the microgrid. e-GOTHAM is a market-oriented project that seeks to meet the needs of the involved market partners, especially power producers and microgrid owners, and to have an influence on consumers and on the authorities who define regulations. Finally, e-GOTHAM aims at creating an ecosystem meant to attract those relevant stakeholders who are willing to elaborate on project results so as to generate new products and services and to support the looked-for new aggregated energy demand model even beyond the project lifetime.
partner no and role partner name country contact person web page
1 coordinator INSTALACIONES INABENSA SA ES Santiago Benito http://www.inabensa.com
2 partner FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION ES Jesus Santamaria http://www.tecnalia.com
3 partner UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID ES José-Fernán Martínez-Ortega http://www.upm.es
4 partner STIFTELSEN SINTEF NO Geir Mathisen http://www.sintef.no
5 partner NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU NO Sverre Hendseth http://www.ntnu.no
6 partner Keski-Pohjanmaan ammattikorkeakouluosakeyhtiö FI Jorma Hintikka http://www.cou.fi
7 partner Oy Herrfors Ab (Katterno Group) FI Tommi Salo http://www.katterno.fi/portal/
8 partner Ylivieska City Building Management FI Unto Koskinen http://www.ylivieska.fi
9 partner Wisepro Oy FI Janne Känsäkoski http://www.wisepro.fi
10 partner Skeleton Technologies OÜ EE Taavi Madiberk http://www.skeletontech.com
11 partner UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DEL SANNIO IT Luigi Glielmo http://www.unisannio.it
12 partner Knowledge Environment Security IT Andrea Mongillo http://www.kesitaly.it
13 partner Vitrociset spa IT Walter Matta http://www.vitrociset.it
14 partner NORD-TRØNDELAG ELEKTRISITETSVERK HOLDING AS NO Eilert Bjerkan http://www.nte.no
15 partner ENEMONT IT Alfonsina Migliozzi
16 partner Smart Grid Norway AS NO Geir Aksdal http://www.smartgridnorway.no
17 partner Salerno Energia SpA IT Giuliana Caponigro http://www.salernoenergia.it