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The MARI project is growing
In recent months, several new European TSOs have successfully joined MARI, the pan-European mFRR activation platform whose market clearing engine was developed by Artelys.
Knitro 14.2 solve your toughest nonlinear non-convex models in seconds
— We are pleased to announce that Artelys Knitro 14.0 is now available! This new version enables compagnies to solve complex non-linear optimization problems with unprecedented efficency and precision.
Artelys Powers the Launch of CorNet’s Common Grid Model (CGM) Service
Artelys has been selected to develop computation engine modules for the Common European Merging Function (EMF) used in the core of the CorNet program’s RCC Service Platform, enabling pan-European operational power grid coordination and security analysis.
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Numerical components that give you a head start
— Whether it is to model the complex problems that our customers are submitting to us or to provide the Artelys Crystal suite with the most powerful optimization engine, we rely on the most advanced mathematical programming tools in their respective fields.
Numerical components that give you a head start
— Whether it is to model the complex problems that our customers are submitting to us or to provide the Artelys Crystal suite with the most powerful optimization engine, we rely on the most advanced mathematical programming tools in their respective fields.
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— Discover the results of the technico-economic studies carried out on behalf of our customers using the modeling platform Artelys Crystal.
Artificial agents designed to run a power network
As the electricity mix evolves from predominantly centralised thermal power generation to decentralised renewable generation, grid operations become increasingly complex. As an expert in AI, Optimisation and energy, Artelys is supporting major energy players that have launched initiatives to devise innovative ways of operating the power grid based on optimisation and machine learning. Among them, Réseau de Transport d’Electricité (RTE), French TSO, is animating the L2RPN competition (Learning to Run a Power Network) to encourage the development of solutions based on Reinforcement Learning approach. The competition has fostered the development of the open-source framework Grid2Op, which Artelys is a contributor for years. In the 2023 edition co-organised by the Ile de France region, Artelys successfully participated as a contender with its solution that was ranked first on the leaderboard! Our solution is based on a multi-agent cooperation framework where specialised agents based on different technologies (Reinforcement Learning, Optimisation and Expert System) can take advantage of the different options (topological actions and flexibility mechanisms) when they are best suited. This success paves the way to the next steps to safely bring these AI assistants in operator’s hands.
Environmental impact of the different subsidies used to promote renewable energy sources
Agence France Trésor commissioned Artelys to study the environmental impact of subsidised renewable energies. The scope of the analyses includes both mainland France (and therefore the impact on the European electricity system) and non-interconnected zones, both for the historical period and for the future. The main impacts (in particular greenhouse gas emissions, but also emissions of atmospheric pollutants, the use of raw materials and land use) have been quantified on the basis of modelling work carried out using Artelys Crystal Super Grid. This quantitative analysis is supplemented by qualitative elements from a literature review covering all the other environmental impacts of renewables (biodiversity, water and soil pollution, adaptation to climate change, etc.). The study shows that by 2021, almost 28 MtCO2eq of emissions have been avoided thanks to subsidised renewables, based on life cycle analysis. Modelling shows that renewable energies in metropolitan France have almost exclusively replaced thermal generation in recent years, the vast majority of it in neighbouring countries (between 75% and 86%).
Assessment of hydrogen infrastructure needs at the regional level by 2050
This study, carried out by Artelys on behalf of Electricité de France (EDF), aims to analyse the needs for hydrogen production, storage and inter-regional transport infrastructures in France by 2050. The analysis was carried out using a regional-scale model of the French energy system using Artelys Crystal Super Grid software, which combines economic optimisation of investments with hourly simulation of the electricity-hydrogen system. Four scenarios incorporating various assumptions about hydrogen demand volumes, the electricity mix, and the impact of hydrogen volumes transiting through France were modelled. The study shows that the development of hydrogen storage offers economic benefits by allowing a flexible operation of electrolysers. The scenarios assuming hydrogen transit from Spain to Germany (or even Belgium, depending on the assumptions) show a hydrogen system structure based around a hydrogen transit backbone (resulting from exogenous transit constraints) developing along the South-East/North-East axis, with significant geological storage capacities developing in the PACA and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regions. However, only the scenarios assuming the highest demand for hydrogen show significant development of an inter-regional hydrogen network beyond this backbone.
Decarbonisation pathways for Southeast Asia
Artelys and its partners Fraunhofer ISI has been selected by GIZ to undertake a study on the key options for decarbonisation of energy use in Southeast Asia. This report assesses the current use of fossil fuels in the region and its evolution perspectives, with a particular focus on fossil gas and related infrastructure elements. The study then proceeds with the evaluation of the options to decarbonise energy use across the power system, industry, transport, and residential sectors in Southeast Asia, highlighting the specific challenges for the region.
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