South-East European TSO Challenges
SEETSOC addresses the needs of South-East European TSOs in their effort towards harmonization and integration of the region with the rest of the European power network. Diagnostics, modeling and monitoring generate huge amounts of data that create the need for efficient storage and analysis of the collected information for better decision making and execution; under this respect the use of a common computational platform is highly recommendable and will be a focus of the proposed project.
The project objectives are:
- Creation of a toolbox of proven and future monitoring and simulation tools that can be deployed and tested rapidly and cost-effectively;
- Assist in harmonizing regulatory and commercial frameworks in South East Europe to facilitate cross-border trading of both power and grid services, ensuring that they will accommodate a wide range of operating situations;
- Development of systems and tools that will enable TSOs and other players in the energy field to utilize innovative service arrangements to improve their efficiency and enhance their services to customers;
- Develop and implement methods and techniques for capacity calculation and allocation.
- Establish corrective procedures to ensure security of power transmission and grid connections.
- Ensuring the successful interfacing of new and old methods and tools for the representation and modeling of power networks.
To those ends traditional and modern techniques will be developed to serve as the initial test bed that academics and businesses can use for experimentation and decision making. The project innovates in designing, implementing and developing state of the art methods and techniques based on current research and the expertise of the participating institutions.
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1 EC Coordinator |
The City University, London (CUL) |
United Kingdom |
Prof. Panos Liatsis | |
2 TC Coordinator |
Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS) |
Greece |
Prof. Frangiskos V. Topalis |
Click here for the full list of project deliverables.
The software created is available here
For general information, please contact: seetsoc@mail.ntua.gr
More contact details are available here
- FP7
- Republic of North Macedonia
- SEE
- Serbia
- Engineering and Technology
Entry created by Desiree Pecarz on April 14, 2013
Modified on September 19, 2013