ERIGrid 2.0 successfully participated at MedPower 24!
ERIGrid 2.0 successfully participated at MED POWER 2024! The 14th Mediterranean Conference on Power Generation Transmission, Distribution and Energy Conversion conference belongs to the series of bi-annual conferences which take place in the Mediterranean region and have established a major energy platform in the region in the last 30 years.
As part of Panel 4: “Advanced simulation and laboratory methods in power systems” (https://medpower2024.org/panels/#tab-6734e855b2388-4) distributed simulations across different research infrastructures were discussed, as well as advancements in hardware-in-the-loop and standardization, digital twins etc.
Some notes on panel 4’s discussion:
In the complex digital and multi-energy era, the role of simulation and testing is expected to play an increasingly important role. Advanced simulation and laboratory methods and tools are needed to analyse complex interactions and effectively test hardware equipment. Examples of such approaches are hardware in the loop simulation, digital twins and various digital tools/services. This panel explored next-generation research infrastructure methods, tools, and digital services. Advances on hardware in the loop simulation will be presented, focusing on recent standardization activities. Distributed simulations across different research infrastructures were discussed, along with a live demonstration, based on the H2020 ERIGrid 2.0 project experiences.
The panel moderator was Panos Kotsampopoulos from ICCS – NTUA . Panelists were Thomas Strasser (Project Coordinator of ERIGrid and ERIGrid 2.0), Natalie Samovich, Georg Lauss (ERIGrid and ERIGrid 2.0 project member), Giuseppe Silano (project member ERIGrid), Marija Stevic and Vasilis Kleftakis.
In the framework of the ERIGrid 2.0 Project, the discussion highlighted the important outcomes and lessons learned “From ERIGrid to ERIGrid 2.0: Innovations in Research Infrastructures for Sustainable Energy”.
Find the presentation here.