In M54 the project has successfully accomplished all of its deliverables and milestones, as set in the Grant Agreement.
Main Results and Exploitation:
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- Semantic Interoperability Framework (SIF)
SAREF-ready ontologies and it is offered as a framework so that integrators choose which components to utilize/deploy.
SIF is deployed in the 7 large scale pilots (50 integrators) of InterConnect
Innovation status: being exploited and will be commercially exploited after project to the market (1-3yr)
Innovation type: significantly improved process & new process
Level of innovation: negligible presence in the market and still new and with high potential of exploitation
Multiple owners: INESC TEC, TNO, Vizlore
SIF’s sustainability
JRC Code of Conduct for Energy Smart Appliances
Big Data Value Association
Linux Foundation for Energy
- DSO Interface (DSOi)
The DSO Interface serves as a gateway between DSO systems and market entities, with the primary objective of:
1.Defining communication models between DSO’s and market parties for the purposes of enabling demand side flexibility services
2.Open data sharing
3.Enhanced network observability
4.Distribution of grid-level signals to support the CERF
DSO Interface leverages on syntactic and semantic interoperable mechanisms, such as the SIF.
The DSO Interface will act on the grid edge to ease the data exchange between flexibility and service providers.
Status: under development, new product, obviously innovative and easily appreciated advantages to customer, new market, little competition on market, TTM 5-10yr.
Partners delivering DSO Interface to market: E.DSO E-REDES
- ElektroLjubljana has explored further the use of DSOi in collaboration with the Open Call participants
E.DSO committed to exploit the results from the DSO Interface within its community.
- Interoperable Recommender
A solution which leverages the SIF to facilitate data exchange between EU member states on grid availability and vulnerability, to provide advice to EU citizens on when how to optimize their energy consumption to mitigate grid management challenges and contribute to ensure resilience of the grid.
Dissemination Outcomes Overall:
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Scientific Publications:
- 37 (+7 than planned)
(7 chapters in book; 8 articles in journals; 22 publications in conference proceedings/workshops)
Press Releases:
- 26 (+16 than planned)
(5 European level; 1 Austria; 3 Belgium; 1 France; 1 Germany; 2 Greece; 8 Portugal; 1 Poland; 1 Serbia; 1 Spain; 2 The Netherlands)
Events
- 167: + 80 European (+ 65 than planned)
(45 organised and 122 attended)
Newsletters:
22 (+ 6 than planned)
(average of 27% open rate - good performance to be considered above 20%)
Videos:
140 (+ 139 than planned)
(12,354 views on YouTube – initial plan 800 views)
Website
53,964 (+ 20k than planned)
visits, with 122,427 page views and 95,617 unique page views
Blog Articles
32 (- 16 than planned)
(blog page on the website with 3,488 page views and 2,773 unique page views)
Social media
2,243,718 total reach (+2,2M than planned)
1,401 posts (FB 328, Twitter 555, LinkedIn 442, YouTube 140)