Artelys at the Breton conference on the energy transition
Artelys and its partner Auxilia have assisted the Brittany region in the development of ambitious energy/climate scenarios at the 2040 horizon. These scenarios have been presented at the Breton Conference on the Energy Transition, which has been held on 6th December 2018 in Rennes, France. The event has gathered the region president, the region prefect and more than 150 energy experts and stakeholders
After having carried out a diagnosis of the regional energy system, Artelys has conducted a prospective work, to which many regional energy experts have contributed. The result of this work consists of 3 scenarios for 2020-2040 with various degrees of ambition, the greenest one going towards a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by a factor 4 at the 2050 horizon.
Artelys Participates in the European HyNet Project to Optimize Hybrid AC/DC Power Grids
As part of the Horizon Europe program, Artelys is participating in the HyNet project. This initiative aims to study and optimize the operation of hybrid AC/DC power grids in the context of the rapid growth of power electronics-based technologies and the widespread deployment of distributed energy resources.
Powering Progress: Artelys Algorithms Enable REN’s Integration into the MARI Platform
— Artelys provided the advanced algorithms powering REN’s end-to-end mFRR processes, enabling seamless integration into the MARI platform whose market algorithms are also developed by Artelys.
EEX launches auctions for French Biogas Guarantees of Origin
— The European Energy Exchange (EEX), in collaboration with the French Ministry of Energy, is introducing auctions for biogas Guarantees of Origin (GOs). Artelys provides the market-clearing technology to optimize the auction process, supporting renewable energy certification and decarbonization efforts.
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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