CARTIF Projects

CRETE VALLEY

Renewable Energy Valley Living Lab

Description

CRETE VALLEY will create a “Renewable Energy Valley Living Lab” (REV-Lab) in Crete and four Community Energy Labs to accelerate a distributed, renewable and flexible energy system. It combines social co-creation with digital tools (scenario planning, an Energy Data Space, a tokenised marketplace and a digital twin with data-driven services) and deploys/optimises renewable assets and multi-vector storage (electricity, heat and renewable fuels) to demonstrate and scale up the model.

Objectives

  • Establish and operate the REV-Lab and the Community Energy Labs with participatory governance and citizen engagement mechanisms.
  • Develop interactive tools to plan and reach consensus on the “Renewable Energy Valley” configuration (scenarios/decisions).
  • Implement Energy Data Space-compliant tools and an interoperable marketplace for data/asset exchange and compensation.
  • Deploy a digital twin of the energy system and data-driven services/apps for operation/optimisation and aggregation of producers/consumers.
  • Demonstrate and assess the deployment of renewable assets and multi-vector storage, and define a roadmap for scaling, replicability and long-term sustainability.

Actions

  • Capture requirements, KPIs and specifications for planning tools and their fit with the REV-Lab.
  • Develop the online decision support tool for REV planning, including view integration and testing/CI.
  • Develop/implement open-source calculation modules for RES-based scenario generation and sizing/optimisation.
  • Contribute to forecasting models to estimate/predict profiles (demand/production) as input to system services.
  • Contribute to flexibility modelling services (e.g., load shifting and demand response) to optimise operation and enable services.

Expected Results

  • “Decision support tool for REV planning”, including views for stakeholders/citizens and their validation/iteration.
  • Contribution to the specification/architecture and requirements of digital tools, including the definition of planning-relevant KPIs.
  • Modules for scenario generation and sizing, interoperable with the rest of the tools.
  • Forecasting models delivered as a basis for operation and data-driven analytics services.
  • Flexibility models/services (DR/load shifting) to support optimisation and resilience of the local energy system.

R&D Line

  • Research into tools for managing energy communities

Partners

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Horizon Europe

Total Budget: 25,251,083.75 €

CARTIF Budget: 515,000€

Duration: 01/12/2023 – 30/11/2028

Responsible

Alberto Belda González

Energy Division

albbel@cartif.es

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