Project description
New innovative AI tool adapted to energy
AI is becoming increasingly important in the energy sector, which is under pressure to meet the growing demand for renewable energy. AI-based analytics for smart energy management can help ensure a better balance between supply and demand. In this context, the EU-funded I-NERGY project will work to evolve, scale up and demonstrate innovative AI as a service energy analytics applications and digital twin services. These will be validated along pilots that span over the full energy value chain, ranging from optimised management of grid and non-grid renewable energy systems assets to improved efficiency and reliability of electricity networks’ operation.
Objective
AI spreading in the energy sector is expected to dramatically reshape energy value chain in the next years, by improving business processes performance, while increasing environmental sustainability, strengthening social relationships and propagating high social value among citizens. However, uncertain business cases, fragmented regulations, standards immaturity and low-technical SMEs workforce skills barriers are actually hampering the full exploitation of AI along the energy value chain. I-NERGY will deliver: (i) Financing support through Open Calls to third parties SMEs for new energy use cases and technology building blocks validation, as well as for developing new AI-based energy services, while fully aligning to AI4EU service requirements and strengthening the SME competitiveness on AI for energy; (b) An open modular framework for supporting AI-on-Demand in the energy sector by capitalising on state-of-the-art AI, IoT, semantics, federated learning, analytics tools, which leverage on edge-level AI-based cross-sector multi-stakeholder sovereignty and regulatory preserving interoperable data handling. I-NERGY aims at evolving, scaling up and demonstrating innovative AI-as-a-Service (AIaaS) Energy Analytics Applications and digital twins services that will be validated along 9 pilots, which: (a) Span over the full energy value chain, ranging from optimised management of grid and non-grid RES assets, improved efficiency and reliability of electricity networks operation, optimal risk assessment for energy efficiency investments planning, optimising local and virtual energy communities involvement in flexibility and green energy marketplaces; (b) Delivers other energy and non-energy services to realise synergies among energy commodities (district heating, buildings) and with non-energy sectors (i.e. e-mobility, personal safety/security, AAL), and with non- or low-technical domains end users (i.e. elderly people).
Fields of science
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencesartificial intelligence
- engineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringenergy and fuelsrenewable energy
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectrical engineeringpower engineeringelectric power distribution
- social scienceseconomics and businessbusiness and managementemployment
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00144 ROMA
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52062 Aachen
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1233 Dob
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47151 Boecillo
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67663 Kaiserslautern
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15124 MAROUSI
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02-676 WARSZAWA
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28045 Madrid
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2685 038 Sacavem
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05100 Terni
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1000 Ljubljana
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115 26 ATHINA
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10000 Grad Zagreb
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70026 Modugno
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The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.
28043 Madrid
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1539 Riga
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33600 Mieres
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