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Deliverables

Final data requirements template (opens in new window)

This deliverable will outline the full CES data model including:- standardised data needs for each of the CES life-cycle phase (assessment, design, implementation, operation) and owner profiles (residential, industrial, commercial, public)- standardised data collection procedures - harmonised and consistent data specifications and protocols (granularity, frequency, format, etc.) This deliverable is the main outcome of task 5.1 “Development of a simplified data model for CES set up”.

Report on the obstacles for innovation in CREATORS sites in using trading platform (opens in new window)

This deliverable aims to present the challenges encountered in the implementation of the CREATORS management and trading platform in CREATORS pilots, focusing on both the control and optimisation of the system as well as the establishment and operation of the multi-vectors marketplace.This report is part of task 6.4 “Implementation and operation of CES supported by CREATORS services”.

Beta data requirements template (opens in new window)

This document will outline the standardised procedures and necessary data inputs for the implementation of the CES services This deliverable is part of task 51 Development of a simplified data model for CES set up

Report on the updated energy market platform implementation at CREATORS sites (opens in new window)

The deliverable will present the results from the validation of the final energy management and trading platform in the CREATORS CES and follower sites. This deliverable will present the results of task 3.3 “Extension of trading software facilitating community energy markets”.

Business models benchmarking report from tier 1, tier 2 (opens in new window)

In this deliverable, JSI will present the results from the evaluation of the CREATORS tier 1 and tier 2 business models. This will include the assessment and benchmark of CES economic performance and viability. Recommendations for further improvements and best practices will be also provided.This report is part of task 6.6 “Benchmarking CES business models and monitoring the technical performance of CREATORS”.

CESs set up process framework template (opens in new window)

Building upon best practices from CREATORS CES implementation plans, this document will outline a step-by-step decision-making process for community energy initiators covering the entire CES life-cycle.This deliverable is the result of task 5.2 “Standardisation of the process lifecycle of CES”.

Lessons learned for CES site coordinator and managers for quality control (opens in new window)

This deliverable is result of Task 1.2. This deliverable will summarize the best practices and common problems that the CREATORS site owners encountered in setting up community energy systems using the CREATORS approach.

Synergy options with other decarbonisation approach (opens in new window)

This deliverable is result of Task 7.5. The deliverables will describe CREATORS approach integration and interoperability options with “other” decarbonisation approaches.

Report on regulatory and policy obstacles for innovation in CREATORS countries (opens in new window)

The deliverable is a result of task 7.4. The deliverable will present an analysis that will cover different rules and policies affecting CES set up from tariff schemes to subsidies to grid ownership rules in Europe.

Report on the fit of CREATORS approach in 10 European community replication sites (opens in new window)

This report will present the results of the feasibility scans carried out for 10 community energy systems within the CREATORS market-entry programme. This deliverable is part of task 5.6 “CREATORS market-entry programme”.

Report on the control and management platform implementation at CREATORS sites (opens in new window)

The deliverable will present the results from the validation of the control and management platform in the CREATORS CES and follower sites. This report is part of task 3.2 “Advancement and extension of the control and management software components of the CREATORS platform”.

Simple suite of templates for CESs structuring (opens in new window)

This deliverable will provide the summarised version of the CES models for the open public. This deliverable is part of task 4.3 “Community Energy System contract models and templates”.

Social acceptability report of the CREATORS approach from tier 1, tier 2 and tier 3 sites (opens in new window)

In this report, TREA will present the results from the evaluation of the CREATORS tier 1 and tier 2 sites’ social acceptability and performance. This will include the assessment of community benefits, user engagement and buy-in, preferences and social challenges. Recommendations for further improvements and best practices will be also provided. This report is part of task 6.6 “Benchmarking CES business models and monitoring the technical performance of CREATORS”.

Report illustrating the updated emulation tool working, digital twins validated and prototype emulators and interface boxes built and working (opens in new window)

The report will describe the main advancements of the emulation toolset and how these have been achieved in particular new components for rapid development of digital twins the updated emulation platform digital twins of CREATORS CES digital twinmicrogrid modelling library of easily customizable and parametrizable components This deliverable is part of task 25 Advancing the emulation toolset

information on cumulative expenditure incurred (opens in new window)

Because the last reporting period will be longer than 18 months, the project needs to add a deliverable for information on cumulative expenditure incurred.

Green Paper for community energy system investment protocols (opens in new window)

Based on desk research and experts interviews the report will present the current trends and challenges in energy community financing and provide an outlook for the outline of financing protocols and new financing solutions This deliverable is the main outcome of task 41 State of the art of CES financing models

Report on community engagement best practices, governing business models and contractual relationship (opens in new window)

As an outcome of task 62 Community engagement business models and ecosystem analysis in CREATORS CES this deliverable will collect best practices of community engagement and present the stakeholders ecosystem the governance and business model of each of the CREATORS tier 1 CES

Report from 2nd MRG meeting with CREATORS (opens in new window)

This deliverable is result of task 7.3. The deliverable itself is report from the content discussion at the MRG meeting taking place in M36.

Report from 1st MRG meeting with CREATORS (opens in new window)

This deliverable is result of task 73 The deliverable itself is report from the content discussion at the MRG meeting taking place in M18

Report on validation and accuracy of plugins for renewable energy potential assessment in LECs: hydro, solar and wind (opens in new window)

This report will present the validation process and accuracy of the plugins data points and prediction algorithms This deliverable is part of task 22 Plugins for the assessment of renewable energy potential

CREATORS integrated CES-as-a-service value proposition (opens in new window)

This report will outline the strategy for the exploitation of the CREATORS solutions as a service package (CES-as-a-service), presenting obstacles and opportunities to commercialisation, potential value propositions and revenue structures. This deliverable is part of task 5.5 “Integration of the CES-as-service package and business planning”.

CREATORS visual identity (logo, etc.), communication material and social media (opens in new window)

The deliverable is linked to task 71 and task 72 and will report on the communication strategy and the resulting branding that was created or will be created in terms of visual identity logo templates video and all types of communication materials the launch of the website and social media channels The deliverable is connected to the D72

CREATORS CESs assessment online interface (opens in new window)

This deliverable will describe the process for the development of the CES assessment interface as well as its key features and functionalities (data inputs, technical and economic calculations, outputs, etc.).This deliverable is part of task 5.3 “User-interface for preliminary assessment of CES potential”.

Online beta version of industry standard assessment protocol for community energy systems investments (opens in new window)

This document will represent the CES standard investment protocol developed in collaboration with the ICP and the investors/developers working groups. This deliverable is part of task 4.2 “Develop an industry standard assessment protocol for community energy system investments”.

Online financing scanning app for CESs, investors and financiers (opens in new window)

This deliverable will describe the main outcome of task 4.4 “Unlock financing, and integrating finance app for CESs”, in particular: the eligibility assessment criteria, input data, financing instruments and conditions included in the financing scanning app service.

Publications

CREATORS: Open Call for Community Energy Systems Projects

Author(s): Blanca Barrios
Published in: 2022
Publisher: BRIDGE NEWSROOM

BTC contributes to the establishment of advanced energy communities

Author(s): BTC Tomaž Damjan
Published in: 2022
Publisher: STAkrog

Built up energy community in Jesenice

Author(s): Mojca Loncnar, Tom Smolej
Published in: 2022
Publisher: Acroni24 (SIJ Acroni internal newspaper)

HIL-powered digital twins advance European smartgrid research

Author(s): TH
Published in: 2022
Publisher: Typhoon HIL Newsletter

Community Energy: the local solution to rising energy costs?

Author(s): Maarja Meitern
Published in: 2022
Publisher: Medium

Mayor Račič: Jesenice hasn't fully recovered yet from the armor of the iron-making past

Author(s): Jana Petkovšek Štakul
Published in: 2022
Publisher: BUSINESS NEWSPAPER FINANCE, newspaper publishing, d.o.o

El Port de Barcelona se moverá con energía verde gracias a las comunidades energéticas

Author(s): Port de Barcelona
Published in: 2022
Publisher: La Vanguardia

As a test area, BTC City Ljubljana in the CREATORS project contributes to the establishment of advanced energy communities

Author(s): BTC
Published in: 2022
Publisher: OSTA

"BTC s sodelovanjem v projektu Phoenix cilja na večjo kibernetsko varnost elektroenergetskega omrežja (With the participation in the Phoenix project, BTC aims to increase the cyber security of its electricity network)"""

Author(s): Peter Palčec
Published in: 2021
Publisher: Montel Energetika.NET d.o.o.

Načrti SIJ Acronija: velika sončna elektrarna, izraba odvečne toplote in vodikarna / Plans of SIJ Acroni: large solar power plant, use of excess heat and hydrogen production

Author(s): Borut Hočevar (journalist)
Published in: 2020
Publisher: BUSINESS NEWSPAPER FINANCE, newspaper publishing, d.o.o.

Energy Communities

Author(s): Cordeel Bulgaria
Published in: 2024
Publisher: Cordeel Bulgaria Website

Sij Acroni na Jesenicah za razvoj napredne energetske skupnosti / SIJ Acroni for the development of an advanced energy community at Jesenice

Author(s): SIJ ACRONI
Published in: 2020
Publisher: STA, Slovenian News Agency

Energy Communities: Engaging engaging people and technologies in the future of energy

Author(s): Blanca Barrios, Tatiana Loureiro
Published in: Open Research Europe, 2022
Publisher: Sustainable Places

On the way to the energy community of the green future

Author(s): Mojca Loncnar, Tom Smolej, Boris Sučić
Published in: 2021
Publisher: Magazine SIJ No.5

Comunitats energètiques per accelerar la descarbonització

Author(s): Port de Barcelona
Published in: 2022
Publisher: El Punt Avui+

A draft of a new local energy concept was prepared in Jesenice

Author(s): SIJ ACRONI
Published in: 2022
Publisher: RTV SLO

We bring technology closer to people and we establish new development milestones

Author(s): Janez Povše
Published in: 2022
Publisher: BTC- internal company's magazine

"CREATORS leads “Community Energy Systems from the full value chain perspective"" workshop at Sustainable Places 2021"

Author(s): Blanca Barrios
Published in: 2021
Publisher: BRIDGE NEWSLETTER

BTC city Ljubljana as a Creators pilote site

Author(s): Andrej Janko
Published in: 2022
Publisher: BTC WEBSITE

Zamisel o veliki energetski skupnosti: pametno mesto Jesenice / The idea of a local energy community: the smart city of Jesenice

Author(s): Borut Hočevar (journalist)
Published in: 2020
Publisher: BUSINESS NEWSPAPER FINANCE, newspaper publishing, d.o.o.

Electric energy utilization in modern industrial environments

Author(s): Ivan Todorović, Ivana Isakov, Goran Dobrić, Mileta Žarković
Published in: Open Research Europe, 2022
Publisher: Open Research Europe

LOCAL ENERGY COMMUNITIES AS AN INSTRUMENT TO ACHIEVE NATIONAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE GOALS AT COMPANY AND LOCAL LEVEL

Author(s): Edvard Košnjek, Boris Sučić, Jože Knez, Marjan Levstek
Published in: CIGRE-CIRED, 2023
Publisher: 16th Conference of Slovenian Electric Power Engineers CIGRE-CIRED

A Characterization of European Collective Action Initiatives and Their Role as Enablers of Citizens’ Participation in the Energy Transition

Author(s): Veronica Lupi, Chiara Candelise, Merce Almuni Calull…..Nele Ivask…..Tessa Dunlop
Published in: Energies Journal, 2021
Publisher: MDPI

Transformation of national energy and climate goals into real-life implementation programme at the company level : case study Slovenia

Author(s): Boris SUČIĆ, Edvard KOŠNJEK, Matevž PUŠNIK, Jože KNEZ
Published in: 2022, Page(s) 220-225, ISBN 978-3-900932-87-9
Publisher: International Conference on Sustainable Energy & Environmental Protection (14 ; 2022 ; London)

Challenges of integrating solar photovoltaic plants into urban environments : energy communities as a platform for connecting and self-supplying multi-apartment buildings

Author(s): Boris SUČIĆ, Edvard KOŠNJEK, Marko BEVC, Mihael BERLIČ
Published in: 2023
Publisher: 18th SDEWES Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems

Energy communities as an instrument for a fair transition and development of sustainable infrastructure - a new approach to identifying the potentials of res in connection with the actual energy consumption

Author(s): KOŠNJEK, Edvard, SUČIĆ, Boris, KOVAČ, Marko, MERŠE, Stane
Published in: 2021
Publisher: Slovenian Committee of Electric Power Engineers CIGRE-CIRED

Advances in Distributed Generation Source Digital Twins Design (opens in new window)

Author(s): Ivan Todorović 1, Ivana Isakov, Boris Sučić, Dušan Čohadžić and Aleksandar Kavgić
Published in: Environmental Sciences Proceedings, 2021
Publisher: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/environsciproc2021011002

Energy communities as a platform for achieving goals of sustainable development and connecting the energy-intensive industry, energy networks and local inhabitants

Author(s): SUČIĆ, Boris, KOŠNJEK, Edvard, PUŠNIK, Matevž, ČIŽMAN, Jure, MERŠE, Stane, CIMERMAN, Franc, MUNIH, Anton, STUŠEK, Andrej, VUK, Tomaž
Published in: 2021
Publisher: Slovenian Committee of Electric Power Engineers CIGRE-CIRED

Advances and Prospects in Distributed Generation Sources Digital Twins Design (opens in new window)

Author(s): Ivan Todorović, Ivana Isakov
Published in: Smart Grids Technology and Applications, 2023
Publisher: IntechOpen
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.102703

Decentralized self-stabilizing primary control of microgrids (opens in new window)

Author(s): Ivana Isakov, Marko Vekić, Milan Rapaić, Ivan Todorović, Stevan Grabić
Published in: International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Issue 155, 2023, Page(s) 109477, ISSN 0142-0615
Publisher: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2023.109477

An energy community as a platform for local sector coupling: From complex modelling to simulation and implementation (opens in new window)

Author(s): Edvard Košnjek, Boris Sučić, Dušan Kostić, Tom Smolej
Published in: Energy, Issue 286, 2024, Page(s) 129478, ISSN 0360-5442
Publisher: Pergamon Press Ltd.
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.129478

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