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Completed HORIZON European Commission

Plug&plAy eneRgy ManagEmeNt for hybrID Energy Storage

€3.63M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Ait Austrian Institute of Technology Gmbh
Country Austria
Start Date Jan 01, 2023
End Date Dec 31, 2025
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 8
Roles Participant; Coordinator; Associated Partner
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101096453
Grant Description

The ongoing transition of the energy system is accompanied by digitalization activities, enabling new applica-tions. This results in a fragmentation of existing platforms, protocols, and standards. Therefore, interoperability among various platforms as well as cross-domain interoperability must be ensured.

The usage of ontologies provides an opportunity to address cross-platform and cross-domain interoperability.

PARMENIDES aims to develop a new ontology by extending existing ontologies to provide a knowledge base, with a focus on the elec-tricity and heating domain for buildings, customers, and energy communities. It will support different use cases, focusing on the utilization of Hybrid Energy Storage Systems (HESS).

Besides the representation of storage technologies, information about energy community customers, their behaviours, and components including their relation will be part of the ontology, providing a standardized vocabulary of the domain of energy communities.

This further includes technical, economic, regulatory, behavioural, and social constraints to be considered in operation. To support a number of use cases, a new generation of innovative Energy Management Systems (EMS) will be developed. This system will be capable of using ontology as a knowledge base.

This will enable a very generic software design and ensures the scalability and replicability of the solution.

As a framework for the integration of the EMS, PARMENIDES will define an information and communication architecture, enabling an interoperable, reliable, and secure exchange of data and instructions. The developed EMS will be demonstrated in very diverse pilots in Austria and Sweden.

The Austrian pilot will address energy communities with different storage technologies, the Swedish pilot will focus on flexibility from a very short time scale through innovative heat pump control to electrical and thermal batteries and seasonal storage through geothermal borehole heat exchangers.

All Grantees

Maps S.P.A.; Ait Austrian Institute of Technology Gmbh; European Distributed Energy Resources Laboratories (Derlab) Ev; Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan; Experientia Global Sa; Energienetze Steiermark Gmbh; Trialog; R2M Solution Srl

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