Local Energy Communities
with a positive
net balance
The hybrid thermal and electrical generation systems and storage systems provide benefits to the Local Energy Communities regarding the promotion of the energy transition, where the focal points are:
- Energy efficiency.
- Resilience and reliability.
- Economic, social and environmental advantages.
- Integration of distributed energy resources.
- Encourage the role of the prosumer.
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Research areas identified to achieve technical, social and economic goals which allow the deployment of Local Energy Communities with a positive balance.
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Regulatory framework and market models
Regulatory framework and market models
Technology centers
The general purpose of the HySGrid + consortium is to strengthen technological capacity and foster solid cooperation between the five technological centers of excellence that comprise the consortium, which are CARTIF, IKERLAN, AICIA, ITG and ITE, with the ultimate aim of developing innovative technological solutions that facilitate the deployment of local energy communities, which can operate guaranteeing a positive net balance.
The technological centers forming the consortium hold advanced knowledge in the key technological elements and resources for the development of the Local Energy Communities, which will facilitate the achievement of the goal set within the strategic program of the HySGrid + consortium, all of them aimed at promoting through the technological innovation, the deployment of local energy communities with a positive net balance.
Likewise, the development of the HySGrid + consortium will expand the impact on research activity and results derived from the main lines of research of each technology center.
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The Technology Centers members of HySGrid + consortium offer a job exchange to promote industrial competitiveness and promote research and innovation in avant-garde projects on new energy business models.
Description of derived results from the Working Groups according to the research lines of the technology centers.