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Elektro energija is a partner in the FutureFlow project




This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant Agreement No 691777

The FutureFlow project will link interconnected control areas of four TSOs of Central-South Europe, which today do face increasing challenges to ensure transmission system security. The growing share of renewable electricity units has reduced drastically the capabilities of conventional, fossil-fuel based means to ensure balancing activities and congestion relief through redispatching. There is a need to face future balancing and network security challenges with the help of a more intensive and joint approach at regional level.

The project, as recently approved under the Horizon 2020 framework of the European Commission, proposes research and innovation activities to validate that consumers and distributed generators can be put in a position to provide balancing and redispatching services in addition to conventional units, within an attractive business environment.

Elektro energija amongst the other partners in this consortium have agreed to jointly explore the combination of two routes to provide solutions to such problems through a unique regional cooperation:

  • The design of a regional cross-border techno-economic cooperation scheme: it is tailored to ensure the participation of advanced commercial and industrial consumers, prosumers and distributed renewable generators in the provision of advanced ancillary services in TSO environments with limited flexibility options.
  • The development and pilot testing of a comprehensive prototype IT platform and the associated economic model(s) to support this cooperation scheme.

The research and innovation activities involve real energy market players (between 30 and 45 MW of balancing power expected to be made available in the control areas of the four TSOs), this in view of:

  • Prototyping of innovative flexibility aggregation platforms within all four control zones,
  • Prototyping of a regional IT platform enabling access of these flexibility aggregation platforms to the international markets
  • Enabling optimization of relevant functionalities within the TSO environments from the regional perspective,
  • Pilot testing of these platforms and connections, based on a set of progressively ambitious use cases involving real electricity market players.
  • An ex-post impact analysis is proposed to deliver recommendations for the scaling-up and replication of the most promising use cases

Important role of Elektro energija in the project

Together with other partners in the project, Elektro energija will work on definition of use cases. Uses cases are important for testing platforma. One use case will be for demand and production flexibility and the second fort he Regional Balancing and Redispaching. The Company will also take part in proposing ferformance indicators and the experimental measurements. At this stage of the project, it will concentrate on its main work which is the Recruitment of Commercial and Industrial consumers and distributed generators, and later on taking care of the execution of the pilots in accordance to proposed use cases.

Project partners

Partners in the FutureFlow project, which is 100% financed by the European Commission are: ELES (Slovenia), APG (Austria), MAVIR (Hungary), TRANSELECTRICA (Romania), CyberGrid (Austria), Gen-I (Slovenia), SAP (Germany), Gemalto (France), 3E (Belgium), EIMV (Slovenia), EKC (Serbia), Elektro Energija (Slovenia),


 

 

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