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E-LAND · Integrated multi-vector management system for Energy isLANDs

H2020Status: CLOSED1 December 201830 November 2022EU funding €5,354,345Call H2020-LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020

Efficient, reliable and sustainable delivery of energy is critical to the health and welfare of all people. Providing a low-carbon, climate resilient energy supply is a global challenge, which is even more demanding in remote areas. With increasing penetration of renewable energy resources (RES), and high expectations from end-users for energy reliability, connectivity and utilisation of available energy resources needs reconsideration. Thus, technologically smart and economically viable solutions for extending the lifetime of energy infrastructure will be in high demand. Incorporating more distributed RES and storage assets at the edges of the electricity grid, and optimally balancing these assets with other energy vectors, while extending the lifetime of current infrastructures will not only be economically viable, but at the same time decrease the level of carbonisation in local energy systems.E-LAND consortium believes that there are still major challenges in connection to technology, society and economics to overcome. In the E-LAND project, the main objective is to tackle these challenges and support the decarbonisation of energy islands by developing a E-LAND Toolbox for Multi-Energy Islands including tools and methods addressing the business, society and technology challenges. Project is going to implement the toolbox and demonstrate the viability and impact of the tools and methods created in 3 real life pilots in Europe and through simulations with 2 cases in India. Pilots have different geography, demography, sociography and maturity in terms of community and end-user activities, implementation of different energy vectors including storage, amount of renewables in the local energy mix and variety of loads that call for efficient and intelligent management system. To further expand the exploitation of E-LAND results, the Toolbox will be modular and the consortium will develop replication guidelines for utilising the tools in replication sites.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAT DE GIRONA

ES · €449,288

participant

SMART INNOVATION NORWAY AS

NO · €1,154,683

participant

BORG HAVN IKS

NO · €634,497

participant

UNIVERSITATEA VALAHIA TARGOVISTE

RO · €384,568

participant

INSTRUMENTACION Y COMPONENTES SA

ES · €211,229

participant

INTRACOM SINGLE MEMBER SA TELECOM SOLUTIONS

EL · €317,441

participant

VAASAETT LTD AB OY

FI · €14,709

participant

INSTITUTT FOR ENERGITEKNIKK STI

NO · €416,675

participant

REINER LEMOINE INSTITUT GGMBH

DE · €424,619

participant

UNIVERSITAET ST. GALLEN

CH · €548,338

participant

ASOCIATIA CENTRUL DE RESURSE PENTRU EFICIENTA ENERGETICA

RO · €66,283

participant

Schneider Electric Norge AS

NO · €554,080

participant

GECO GLOBAL APS

DK · €177,935

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