Artelys studies the future of the Albanian power sector

3 March 2021

— Artelys is launching a new study on behalf of the Albanian Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure aiming at providing insights into the potential evolution of the Albanian power sector.

Artelys is happy to launch a project in association with Innovation Energie Développement and Albania Energy Association for the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure of Albania (MIE) and the French Development Agency. The objective of the project is to evaluate how the Albanian electricity market will evolve in the context of the National Energy and Climate Plan currently being drafted by the ministry.

To support this analysis, Artelys will model the Albanian electricity sector, including its interactions with neighboring systems, and will evaluate the impacts of power market reforms at different timescales and for different market participants. Artelys Crystal Super Grid, the simulation solution already used for many customers including the European Commission for the METIS project, will be delivered to the MIE, so as to enable its analysts to rerun scenarios and to perform sensitivity analyses. This project will therefore participate in building capacity related to energy system simulation within the Albanian public sector.

Artelys is looking forward to supporting the MIE and provide quantitative insights to local authorities about the potential impacts of market reforms.

Innovative grid technologies can improve renewable energy integration in the Latvian grid by up to 40%

Innovative grid technologies can improve renewable energy integration in the Latvian grid by up to 40%

—The power grid faces challenges in managing the increasing amounts of new wind and solar power generation. Grid Enhancing Technologies (GETs) are essential for optimizing the use of the existing infrastructure. Artelys carried out a study for Latvian Transmission System Operator (TSO) AST to assess the renewable generation hosting capacity of the transmission grid and to evaluate the benefits that GETs can provide to renewable integration. The study performed simulations using the open-source optimal flow tool, PowSyBI Metrix. Results show that Grid Enhancing Technologies can increase Renewable Energy Sources (RES) hosting capacity by up to 40% and were announced in the following press release.

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