On 29 January 2019 the ERA-Net Smart Grids Plus project CESEPS held its Final Meeting at the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Vienna. The CESEPS consortium has been coordinated by Prof. Angèle Reinders from UTwente in the Netherlands and Prof. Fickert from TU Graz on the Austria side. In four years, TU Graz, AIT […]
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Increasing the International Visibility of the CESEPS Project
In the last six months before the end of the CESEPS project, in January 2019, the Consortium has arranged workshops and publications to maximise the visibility of the results achieved. During the 5th transnational meeting at the University of Twente, in the Netherlands, on 26-27 June 2018, the Consortium agreed to organise a CESEPS workshop […]
Read MorePolicy-makers of the Northern Netherlands Provinces visited the solar charging station for e-bikes created within the CESEPS project on the campus of the University of Twente
What does the research project “solar charging station for e-bikes’’ consist of? The research projects aims at designing a new solar charging station for e-bikes, which is now available and ready for use at the campus of the University of Twente, in the Netherlands. The charging station offers users one of the three charging techniques […]
Read More3rd eseia Conference on Smart Energy Systems in Cities and Regions
The conference Smart Energy Systems in Cities and Regions is part of the bi-annual eseia conference series, convening top innovators from academia, business, and public sector to discuss the transition of the European energy and resource system. The 2018 conference will be hosted from the 10-12 of April by the Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, […]
Read MoreOutcomes of the 4th Transnational Meeting
Eight Smart Energy Products (SEP) and Services (SES) have been selected at the CESEPS 4th Transnational Meeting, held in Vienna on 18-19 January 2018, and will be tested in the coming months by partners of the CESEPS Consortium In Austria, TU Graz will continue to test the Vehicle to Grid (V2G) technology for electric vehicles […]
Read MoreMachine learning approaches application to short-term local PV generation forecasts
According to the Austrian Institute of Technology future requirements and challenges at low voltage grids and prosumer households could be met with machine learning based approaches for local intra-hour generation forecasts of PV systems. The mass-introduction of small scale power generation units, like photovoltaic systems, in households increases the risk for system unbalances due to […]
Read MoreTest Environment for Home Energy Management Systems
To drive today´s innovation further, the Austrian Institute of Technology has developed a flexible system to test the residential energy management technologies of tomorrow. Technological innovation in photovoltaic (PV) solar energy production and battery energy storage systems, is the driving force behind the development of smart grids and progresses made at low voltage and household […]
Read MoreCESEPS 4th Transnational Meeting in Austria
On 18-19 January 2018 the CESEPS Consortium will meet at the Austrian Institute of Technology, in Vienna, Austria for the 4th Transnational Meeting. View Agenda
Read MoreCESEPS, Testing Fuel Cell Electric Cars’ Connections to Smart Grids to Increase Energy Supply to Residential Areas
The tests performed on vehicle-to-grid connection with a Hyundai ix35 FCEV and the smart car Hydroelectric yielded positive results in terms of power gradient, maximum output power, and storage capacity. In the future, the fuel cell electric vehicle you have left in a parking slot, could connect to the electric grid and supply the energy […]
Read MoreCESEPS National Meeting in Austria
On 1 December 2017 the Austrian Partners of the CESEPS project will gather in Graz, Austria. View Agenda
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