Empowering energy prosumers through intelligent demand response Dear reader, Welcome to the second issue of the DELTA newsletter. Autumn is in full swing and we would like to update you on some of our key developments and recent activities. Halfway through the project, we proudly present the public deliverables submitted so far. In this…
Welcome! It’s been a busy opening few months for the Horizon 2020 funded DELTA project. Our first newsletter will give you an idea of what our project partners have been getting up to and an overview of what DELTA is trying to achieve over the coming months and years. Project coordinator’s message Dr Dimitrios…
We are happy to announce that the DELTA Advisory Board group has been established and the collaboration between the Advisory Board and the project partners is under way. The activities kicked off with an inaugural online advisory board meeting on 27th August 2019.
On Friday June 7, 2019 at the European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy Summer Study in France, DELTA research partner and MD of e7 Energie Markt Klemens Leutgöb presented an informative and enlightening paper called “New business models enabling higher flexibility on energy markets”. Due to digitization, the technical possibilities to integrate small and…
DELTA Project Coordinator Dimosthenis Ioannidis will be presenting at the “DISTRIBUTED SCHEMES: Innovative solutions for smart grids. P2P, Blockchain, Multi-Agent Systems” – workshop at the Sustainable Places conference, in Italy on June 6th 2019. The workshop will take place in the Cala Mariolu Room from 11am – 12:30pm. This is a clustering workshop of low…
The following article, authored by Ilias Tsagas, originally appeared on the pv magazine website on March 27th, 2019. The original version can be viewed here. The University of Cyprus announced plans a few years ago to build a solar PV farm in the United Nations buffer zone in the capital city of Nicosia. The project…
Blockchain underpins so much of what DELTA is trying to achieve through our Virtual Node concept and the Fog-Enabled Intelligent Device. But what are some of the key elements of blockchain and where does the technology fit into the energy sector?
As Europe moves towards the energy transition, the energy system is becoming increasingly less centralized. A market which relies on central power plants to supply electricity to customers is being replaced by one which is made up of distributed resources.
In our digital future, there will be billions of connected devices. The aim of the European Commission Communication on ICT Standarisation Priorities for the Digital Single Market aims to ensure that all these devices will be able to connect and share data with each other.