Project description
Empowering resilience of energy systems
The Electrical Power and Energy Systems (EPES) is a complex yet critical infrastructure that is also vulnerable to cyberattacks. Protecting these systems is vital for the smooth operation of sectors like transportation, communication, industry, finance, disaster, response, water and energy. In this context, the EU-funded ELECTRON project will address the need to shield against a variety of threats – from cybersecurity incidents and privacy violations to electricity disturbances and severe human errors caused by a lack of relevant training. Specifically, the project will develop a new-generation EPES platform capable of empowering the resilience of energy systems through risk assessment, anomaly detection/prevention, failure mitigation and energy restoration.
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1050 Bruxelles
Belgium
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50100 Kozani
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92190 Meudon
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92500 Rueil Malmaison
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08019 Barcelona
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28760 Tres Cantos Madrid
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104 32 Athina
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10443 Athens
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415 28 Goteborg
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07350 Havrylivka
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76014 Ivano-frankivsk
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03164 Kyiv
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57001 Thermi Thessaloniki
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7491 Trondheim
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11632 Athina
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5616 LZ Eindhoven
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2002 Nicosia
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50142 Firenze
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41300 La Rinconada Sevilla
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8008 Strassen
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48160 Derio (Bizkaia)
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57001 Thermi Thessaloniki
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1077 Nicosia
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1678 Nicosia
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49527 Petach Tikva
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1080 Brussels
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30003 Murcia
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41092 Sevilla
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28046 Madrid
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060011 Bucuresti
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010621 Bucuresti
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060042 Bucharest
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41092 Sevilla
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1253 Luxembourg
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92190 Meudon
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50100 Kozani
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