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Smart Grid Standardisation: Contributions and Opportunities of EU Horizon 2020 Projects

Abstract

Standards are critically important for smartening the grid because they affect the interoper-ability, compatibility, efficiency, and realisation of new technologies and services. In this paper we assess the contribution of EU funded Horizon 2020 projects to adapting or initiating new Smart Grid standards. We provide a comprehensive overview of the Smart Grid standardisation ecosystem and identify opportunities for researchers and innovators to participate in stan-dardisation activities. We identify 225 Horizon 2020 Smart Grid projects and explore which have contributed to the creation or revision of Smart Grid standards. We identify the type of standardisation activities undertaken and explore the factors that influence engagement. We have found that 21 % of EU Horizon 2020 Smart Grid projects engage in some level of standardisation activities. Of these projects the majority (60 %) are involved in understanding standards, 31 % actively engage in influencing standards, while 8 % successfully participate in elaborating new standards. Our study demonstrates that despite the complexity of the Smart Grid Standardisation ecosystem, EU funded researchers and innovators play an important role in the standardisation process.
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Category

Academic article

Client

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 257626
  • EC/H2020 / 824389 PANTERA

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Anna Mutule
  • Irina Antoskova
  • Paula Carroll
  • Christina Papadimitriou
  • Andrei Morch
  • Venizelos Efthymiou

Affiliation

  • Latvia
  • University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin
  • Eindhoven University of Technology
  • SINTEF Energy Research / Energisystemer
  • University of Cyprus

Year

2024

Published in

Latvijas Fizikas un Tehnisko Zinātņu Žurnāls

ISSN

0868-8257

Publisher

Sciendo

Volume

61

Issue

4

Page(s)

17 - 40

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