Deliverables
This report will provide a detailed overview of the flexibility sources (DERs) available in the X-FLEX demo sites, together with the analysis of their flexibility characteristics and their classification according to their suitability for the provision of different services to the grid. Related tasks: T3.1.
This report will provide the formal analyse of the requirements and use cases to be demonstrated at each demo site in the context of grid conditions, considering the technical and operational constraints and regulatory, market and social conditions. Related tasks: T4.1.
This report documents the processes, tools and procedures in order to manage and control the risks and events that could have a negative impact in the project. Related tasks: T1.1, T1.2.
The deliverable will contain results of the X-FLEX architecture definition including the description of components, their main functionalities, and interfaces. Related tasks: T2.4.
The report will include the initial analysis made in order to overcome of the obstacles to innovation and policy issues by means of the knowledge generated by similar EU-funded projects through the BRIDGE initiative. Related tasks: T2.3.
This deliverable is going to present, analyze, and possibly extend the standards to be used within the context of the X-FLEX project. Especially, with regards to the CIM [58], potential data objects needed for the modelling of the use cases of the project will be created as standards extensions of the CIM. Related tasks: T6.1.
Detail the strategy and concrete actions for the exploitation and dissemination of the project results to audiences that may use those results. Related tasks: T9.1
This Plan will set out the communication activities to be undertaken by the project during its lifetime and after. The plan will include goals and outputs, target audience, messages, communication channels, key elements and will be reviewed and updated every year. Related tasks: T9.2
The report will describe in detail the plan activities across all X-FLEX pilot sites (Ravne, Luče, Albena and Xanthi). Related tasks: T7.1
A report will be generated after each of the planned workshops, dissemination and synergies activities containing the minutes, report, photo or video overview of the meeting, presentation used, participants list or number of people present, and feedback from- if appropriate-: the advisory board, the user group, people present. This report will be updated on Month 36 and Month 48. Related tasks: T9.1, 9.2 and 9.3
This report includes the analysis of best practices coming from other initiatives and projects and analysis of the current policies and regulatory framework. Related tasks: T2.1.
The report details an overview of the existing market mechanisms and proposes additional new mechanisms which will serve as an input to T5.2. Related tasks: T5.1.
The report will provide the preliminary list of KPIs and the required data for the monitoring of the project impact. Related tasks: T2.5.
The deliverable will contain the description of the use cases and requirements that will be considered as the foundation of the project in the rest of the WPs. Related tasks: T2.2.
This report describes the data management life cycle for the data to be collected, processed and/or generated by the project. Related tasks: T1.4.
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Publications
Author(s): Svilen Piralkov, Nikolay Chavdarov, Stefan Sulakov
Published in: Енергетика - Енергийни ракурси (EN: Energetics - Energy perspectives), 2021, ISSN 2682-9770
Publisher: ESO EAD
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6198791
Author(s): Chloé Fournely, Matej Pečjak, Jernej Zupančič, Edin Lakić, Tomi Medved, Beatriz Ildefonso, Borut Jereb, Gašper Artač, Andrej F. Gubina
Published in: 2022
Publisher: 15th Conference of Slovenian Electrical Power Engineers
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6353623
Author(s): Matej Pečjak, Chloé Fournely, Jernej Zupančič, Tomi Medved, Borut Jereb, Gašper Artač, Andrej F. Gubina
Published in: 2022
Publisher: 15th Conference of Slovenian Electrical Power Engineers
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6372334
Author(s): Denitsa Kuzeva, Nikolay Chavdarov, Stefan Sulakov
Published in: 2021, ISSN 2367-6728
Publisher: Scientific and technical union of power engineers in Bulgaria
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6123741