OneNet
The OneNet project will provide a seamless integration of all the actors in the electricity network across Europe for the optimization of the overall energy system and the creation of an open and fair market structure.
The project “OneNet” (One Network for Europe) is funded through the EU’s eighth Framework Programme Horizon 2020 titled “TSO – DSO Consumer: Large-scale demonstrations of innovative grid services through demand response, storage and small-scale (RES) generation” and responds to the call “Building a low-carbon, climate-resilient future (LC)”.
The scope of OneNet is to create a fully replicable and scalable architecture that enables the whole European electrical system to operate as a single system in which a variety of markets allows the universal participation of stakeholders regardless of their physical location – at every level from small consumer to large producers.
ACS will be involved in all the WP of the project. Major effort will be placed in the leadership for technical TSO-DSO-Customer integration. In addition, ACS will bring in its ICT experience for the development of an open IT Architecture for OneNet and the reference IT implementation. The key scientific research areas of ACS institute are the following:
- Future power grids as cyber-physical infrastructures,
- Electrical power distribution and utilization in building, neighbourhoods and urban energy systems,
- ICT solutions for advanced energy services and interoperability,
- Distributed monitoring and control of electrical power grids, and
- Advanced simulation methods based on High Performance Computing.
Acknowledgement
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under grant agreement no 957739.
Announcements
The OneNet General Assembly in 2022, took place on 12-13.05 in a hybrid model and was hosted by ACS in E.ON ERC, Aachen. Maliheh Haghgoo, Sonja Happ, and Iveliva Stoyanova represented ACS at the meeting. The topic of the meeting was heavily focused on the implementation of each demonstration.
On 4th June 2020, Santiago Otero (ENEL) and Carlos Madina (Tecnalia) presented the status of the H2020 CoordiNet project during an online session for energy flexibility. Subsequent to the presentations and discussions of the E.DSO flexibility experts, Gonca Gürses-Tran introduced the H2020 project OneNet, which will kick-off in autumn 2020. OneNet follows three innovation concepts:
- Integrated market place for system services
- Moving from system-centric to consumer-centric approach
- Integrated and interoperable data and platform architechture.
The OneNet project (One Electrical Network Infrastructure for Europe) started on October 1, 2020, and the official kick-off meeting was held on October 29, 2020, with around 70 project partners. The project is funded by the EU and runs for three years until September 30, 2023.