An insightful new article on barriers to demand side response participation in commercial and public organisations has been published in the journal Energy Research & Social Science
DELTA partner George Spathoulas from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) represented DELTA at the Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience group (CISaR) Workshop on the 30th and 31st of January 2020 in Gjøvik, Norway.
DELTA partner FOSS Research Centre for Sustainable Energy of the University of Cyprus (UCY) hosted a Demand Response (DR) training course for 20 end-users and building/facility managers at UCY on 8th February 2020.
EnInnov2020, the 16th Symposium for Energy Innovation, was hosted by Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), Austria, 12-14 February 2020. The theme of the symposium was Energy for the Future – Paths to climate neutrality.
Team DELTA gathers in the heart of Europe to present project progress to date The DELTA consortium met with the European Commission Project Officer to review project achievements and next steps at the Joint Research Centre in Brussels on Thursday 30th January 2020.
The European Smart Grids Task Force Expert Group 3 has authored an insightful report on the deployment of demand side flexibility and the specific case of explicit demand response in Europe.
The European Commission’s Innovation and Networks Executive Agency INEA has published a brochure presenting examples of EU’s H2020 projects Supporting innovative solutions for smart grids and storage – Horizon 2020 project examples You can access it here: https://ec.europa.eu/inea/sites/inea/files/h2020_sgs_brochure_2019-010.pdf
European Commission: The new Electricity Regulation EU/2019/943 entered into force on 1st January 2020. The Regulation allows for greater access to renewable energies, ensuring a better response to demand and storage, thus giving more power to consumers and a head start on the energy transition. Read more here: https://ec.europa.eu/info/news/new-electricity-rules-enters-force-2020-jan-06_en