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PUMA1 Lab Transformed Into A Smart Grid Control Facility

The PUMA1 lab, located at the National Institute of Solar Energy (INES) in southeastern France, has undergone a restructuring to become a research facility focused on smart grid technology. Rebranded as the 'Grid Control Lab,' this facility, situated in...

Top Utility Service Providers In Europe: A Look Into 2023

The top utility companies in Europe have made significant commitments to sustainability and are driving the transition to a low-carbon economy. Enel, a multinational energy company based in Italy, operates in 34 countries and aims to achieve carbon neutrality...

Transnational Energy Grid Need of The Hour – Kazakh Expert

To dwarf its overdependence on Russia when it comes to balancing energy needs, Kazakh experts asks to build a transnational electricity grid in Central Asia. Kazakhstan happens to be completely dependent on Russia as far as balancing its energy needs...

93 – Mile Undersea Cable Project By Israel To Bridge Europe

The longest electric cable in the world estimated to be 93-mile long will carry renewable energy that will spread from Israel to Europe via Cyprus and Greece. Israel, Cyprus, and Greece are actively advancing their plans to develop the longest...

Grid Expansion In Germany To Support The Energy Transition

The German Federal Network Agency aims to expand the country's grid by 4,400km before the end of 2025. This comes as the distribution system operators (DSOs) have released their first estimates for future electricity generation, consumption, and grid connections....

Smart Grid Solutions For Electric Vehicle Charging In Europe

European Union scientists are currently investigating ways to enhance communication between electric cars and smart grids throughout Europe. The objective is to prevent power outages caused by the simultaneous charging of millions of electric vehicles. Presently, Europe's electricity grid...

Surging Electrification In Belgium Demands More Flexibility

Insights reveal that electrification is happening faster than expected, driven by policy measures speeding up the country's energy transition. The study emphasizes that flexibility must be harnessed to balance supply and demand. Electrification is spreading across society earlier and...

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