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The fourth episode of the ROBINSON H2020 webinar series is out!

September 11 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

ROBINSON H2020 Consortium is pleased to invite you to the fourth episode of its webinar series. During these virtual events, participants will familiarise with environmental, socio-economic, and technical topics related to the project.
Our episode on “The ROBINSON Energy Management System” will take place on Wednesday, 11 September from 15:00 to 16:00 (CET).

In the ROBINSON concept, an optimised intelligent Energy Management System (EMS) with advanced control system will play a key role in ensuring the grid stability, power balance and security of supply. But how is this system being developed in our project?

In our upcoming webinar, we will explore the simulation and integration activities related to the EMS carried out by our Consortium. Project Partner UNIGE (University of Genoa) lead the efforts in the EMS simulation in our demonstration island (Eigerøy, Norway) and follower islands (Western Isles, in Scotland and Crete, in Greece). During the virtual event, participants will familiarise with the scope of the work, its results, and challenges encountered by our project partners.

Presenters of the webinar will include:

  • Mario Luigi Ferrari, Associate Professor at University of Genoa and Work Package Leader for EMS simulation and integration activities
  • Simone Maccarini, Post-Doctoral Researcher at University of Genoa

Registrations

Registrations to attend this webinar are free, but mandatory. To register, please visit this page.

Details

Date:
September 11
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Flag of Europe This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 957752.
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