Advances in smart grids - benefits on sharing background experiences from Portugal, Central Europe and Brazil

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Main Author: Vale, Zita
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Styczynski, Zbigniew, Hadjsaid, Nouredine, Caire, Raphael, Souza, André, Rolim, Jacqueline, Ferreira, Golberi, Aquiles, José, Morais, H., Faria, Pedro
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/1351
Summary: This paper presents ELECON - Electricity Consumption Analysis to Promote Energy Efficiency Considering Demand Response and Non-technical Losses, an international research project that involves European and Brazilian partners. ELECON focuses on energy efficiency increasing through consumer´s active participation which is a key area for Europe and Brazil cooperation. The project aims at significantly contributing towards the successful implementation of smart grids, focussing on the use of new methods that allow the efficient use of distributed energy resources, namely distributed generation, storage and demand response. ELECON puts together researchers from seven European and Brazilian partners, with consolidated research background and evidencing complementary competences. ELECON involves institutions of 3 European countries (Portugal, Germany, and France) and 4 Brazilian institutions. The complementary background and experience of the European and Brazilian partners is of main relevance to ensure the capacities required to achieve the proposed goals. In fact, the European Union (EU) and Brazil have very different resources and approaches in what concerns this area. Having huge hydro and fossil resources, Brazil has not been putting emphasis on distributed renewable based electricity generation. On the contrary, EU has been doing huge investments in this area, taking into account environmental concerns and also the economic EU external dependence dictated by huge requirements of energy related products imports. Sharing these different backgrounds allows the project team to propose new methodologies able to efficiently address the new challenges of smart grids.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Advances in smart grids - benefits on sharing background experiences from Portugal, Central Europe and Brazil
title Advances in smart grids - benefits on sharing background experiences from Portugal, Central Europe and Brazil
spellingShingle Advances in smart grids - benefits on sharing background experiences from Portugal, Central Europe and Brazil
Vale, Zita
Demand response
Energy efficiency
International cooperation
Smart grids
title_short Advances in smart grids - benefits on sharing background experiences from Portugal, Central Europe and Brazil
title_full Advances in smart grids - benefits on sharing background experiences from Portugal, Central Europe and Brazil
title_fullStr Advances in smart grids - benefits on sharing background experiences from Portugal, Central Europe and Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Advances in smart grids - benefits on sharing background experiences from Portugal, Central Europe and Brazil
title_sort Advances in smart grids - benefits on sharing background experiences from Portugal, Central Europe and Brazil
author Vale, Zita
author_facet Vale, Zita
Styczynski, Zbigniew
Hadjsaid, Nouredine
Caire, Raphael
Souza, André
Rolim, Jacqueline
Ferreira, Golberi
Aquiles, José
Morais, H.
Faria, Pedro
author_role author
author2 Styczynski, Zbigniew
Hadjsaid, Nouredine
Caire, Raphael
Souza, André
Rolim, Jacqueline
Ferreira, Golberi
Aquiles, José
Morais, H.
Faria, Pedro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv REPOSITÓRIO P.PORTO
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vale, Zita
Styczynski, Zbigniew
Hadjsaid, Nouredine
Caire, Raphael
Souza, André
Rolim, Jacqueline
Ferreira, Golberi
Aquiles, José
Morais, H.
Faria, Pedro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Demand response
Energy efficiency
International cooperation
Smart grids
topic Demand response
Energy efficiency
International cooperation
Smart grids
description This paper presents ELECON - Electricity Consumption Analysis to Promote Energy Efficiency Considering Demand Response and Non-technical Losses, an international research project that involves European and Brazilian partners. ELECON focuses on energy efficiency increasing through consumer´s active participation which is a key area for Europe and Brazil cooperation. The project aims at significantly contributing towards the successful implementation of smart grids, focussing on the use of new methods that allow the efficient use of distributed energy resources, namely distributed generation, storage and demand response. ELECON puts together researchers from seven European and Brazilian partners, with consolidated research background and evidencing complementary competences. ELECON involves institutions of 3 European countries (Portugal, Germany, and France) and 4 Brazilian institutions. The complementary background and experience of the European and Brazilian partners is of main relevance to ensure the capacities required to achieve the proposed goals. In fact, the European Union (EU) and Brazil have very different resources and approaches in what concerns this area. Having huge hydro and fossil resources, Brazil has not been putting emphasis on distributed renewable based electricity generation. On the contrary, EU has been doing huge investments in this area, taking into account environmental concerns and also the economic EU external dependence dictated by huge requirements of energy related products imports. Sharing these different backgrounds allows the project team to propose new methodologies able to efficiently address the new challenges of smart grids.
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