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Testing and Evaluating Sophisticated information and communication Technologies for enaBling scalablE smart griD Deployment

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Project "TESTBED2" data sheet

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Coordinator
UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM 

Organization address
address: STOCKTON ROAD THE PALATINE CENTRE
city: DURHAM
postcode: DH1 3LE
website: www.dur.ac.uk

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 Coordinator Country United Kingdom [UK]
 Total cost 1˙462˙800 €
 EC max contribution 1˙039˙600 € (71%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.3.3. (Stimulating innovation by means of cross-fertilisation of knowledge)
 Code Call H2020-MSCA-RISE-2019
 Funding Scheme MSCA-RISE
 Starting year 2020
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2020-02-01   to  2024-01-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM UK (DURHAM) coordinator 202˙400.00
2    BEIA CONSULT INTERNATIONAL SRL RO (BUCURESTI) participant 156˙400.00
3    EBERHARD KARLS UNIVERSITAET TUEBINGEN DE (TUEBINGEN) participant 128˙800.00
4    HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY UK (EDINBURGH) participant 128˙800.00
5    UNIVERSITY OF NORTHUMBRIA AT NEWCASTLE UK (NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE) participant 128˙800.00
6    INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE ENINFORMATIQUE ET AUTOMATIQUE FR (LE CHESNAY CEDEX) participant 110˙400.00
7    DEPSYS SA CH (PUIDOUX) participant 55˙200.00
8    UNIVERSITAET KLAGENFURT AT (KLAGENFURT) participant 55˙200.00
9    DOTX CONTROL SOLUTIONS BV NL (HAARLEM) participant 36˙800.00
10    HELLENIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORGANIZATION S.A. - OTE AE (ORGANISMOS TILEPIKOINONION TIS ELLADOS OTE AE) EL (Maroussi - Athens) participant 36˙800.00
11    CHINA ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE (SEAL) SOE CN (BEIJING) partner 0.00
12    INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES CN (BEIJING) partner 0.00
13    JINAN UNIVERSITY CN (GUANGZHOU) partner 0.00
14    SOUTHEAST UNIVERSITY CN (NANJING) partner 0.00
15    THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA US (OAKLAND CA) partner 0.00
16    TRUSTEES OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY US (PRINCETON, NJ) partner 0.00
17    UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA US (LINCOLN) partner 0.00

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 Project objective

Smart grids represent an electricity network that can intelligently integrate generators, consumers and energy storage in order to efficiently deliver electricity. There is a clear consensus that smart grids can provide many innovative services – to date the EC has devoted €360,413 million to support 527 projects on developing smart grid services. Decision-making plays a vital role in these services. But the computational complexity of decision-makings could grow explosively with the size of smart grid infrastructure, the number of devices/users, or the amount of data; If this scalability issue was underestimated, smart grid services can end up with poor performance or limited function, making these services impractical to meet the needs of real-life or industrial-scale deployment. Hence, there is an urgent need to solve the research problem: to what extent the performance and function of smart grids can be maintained without having significant increase of the computational complexity when its scale is changed in terms of smart grid infrastructure size or the number of devices/users? TESTBED2 is a major interdisciplinary project that combines wisdoms in three academic disciplines - Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Computing Sciences and Macroeconomics, to address the aforesaid problem. The main focus is on developing new techniques to improve the scalability of smart grid services, particularly considering the joint evolution of decarbonised power, heat and transport systems. Moreover, new experimental testbeds will be created to evaluate scalable smart grid solutions. Overall, the main objective of this project is to coordinate the action of 12 Universities (6 in EU, 3 in US, and 3 in China) and 5 enterprises (3 SMEs and 2 large enterprises) with complementary expertise to develop and test various promising strategies for ensuring the scalability of smart grid services, thereby facilitating successful deployment and full roll-out of smart grid technologies.

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