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INESC TEC shows progress in project SuSTAINABLE

INESC TEC’s Power Systems Unit (USE), represented by João Peças Lopes and Luís Seca, participated in a meeting of project SuSTAINABLE, which took place on 26 June at the facilities of the University of Manchester, UK. The purpose of this meeting was to define the architecture for the project and to assess the main tasks developed within the first three months of the project.

The SuSTAINABLE presents an innovative approach in order to provide advanced tools to operate and plan the distribution grid. USE’s new laboratory will provide the conditions to validate the concepts to be developed as part of the project. Afterwards, these concepts will be tested at InovCity in Évora, Portugal.

Led by EDP Distribuição, project SuSTAINABLE - Smart distribution System operaTion for mAximizing the INtegration of renewABLE generation, also includes as partners the EFACEC, the University of Manchester (UK), the Technical University of Berlin (Germany), the Universidad Pontifícia Comillas – Madrid (Spain), the Technical University of Athens (Greece) and the Public Power Corporation (Greece).

The INESC TEC researchers mentioned in this article are associated with the following partner institutions: FEUP and INESC Porto.