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Artelys led the Assessment of Policy Options for Securing Inertia for the European Commission
The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Energy (DG ENER) selected Artelys (leader), Trinomics, and Tractebel ENGIE to study solutions for ensuring the future frequency stability of the European power system. The study report was published in August 2025 by...
Artelys Knitro 15.0: New Tools for Your Large-Scale Models
Artelys is pleased to announce the release of Knitro 15.0, which provides new algorithms and performance improvements to solve your large-scale optimisation problems, whether linear or non-linear, more quickly.
Artelys Introduces Future Sight: a Visualisation Tool Supporting the Energy Transition
As partner in the European Climate + Energy Modeling Forum (ECEMF) – a Horizon 2020 Europe project uniting research institutes and leading energy modellers in Europe – Artelys has contributed to modeling activities powered by Artelys Crystal Super Grid modelisation tool, and has led the development of a fully-fledged visualisation tool.
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— 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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Study to support the development of scenarios for EU-wide infrastructure planning and adequacy assessments
Scenarios are key necessary ingredients to identify future infrastructure needs and to inform adequacy measures that need to be put in place. The EU-wide Ten-Year Network Development Plans (TYNDPs) and European Resource Adequacy Assessments (ERAAs) are important tools to inform the required evolutions of the energy sector and are based on the use of scenarios.
Artelys has been selected to study the set of tools and best practices to be followed for the ERAA and TYNDPs’ scenarios development process. The activities included:
(i) Organisation of surveys to all EU gas and electricity TSOs, as well as to all EU NRAs.
(ii) Interviews of various stakeholders involved in the scenario development process (ENTSO-E, ENTSOG, the European Commission, the TYNDP Stakeholder Reference Group, some TSOs).
(iii) Literature review of the documentation related to ERAA and TYNDP scenario building (including ENTSOs’ documentation, regulatory framework, ACER’s methodologies and guidelines).
(iv) Benchmark of processes followed by 6 other institutions when developing their scenarios.
This work resulted in a comprehensive report proposing 25 recommendations for improving the TYNDP and ERAA scenario building processes.
Assessment of Policy Options for Securing Inertia
The European Commission’s DG ENER selected Artelys to analyse solutions for ensuring the frequency stability of the European electricity system in the future. This study analyses the role of inertia and its evolution in the context of asynchronous renewable energy deployment. This work establishes a shared understanding of inertia’s role in power system stability.
The literature review carried out by Artelys focuses on the challenges and risks associated with frequency stability in the electricity system, the definition of inertia, the specification of the physical quantities required to ensure this stability, the fundamentals determining inertia requirements and the definition of associated services. Artelys also analysed the foreseeable evolution of inertia requirements with the energy transition, as well as the existing inertia and fast reserve markets.
Artelys carried out this study with Tractebel ENGIE and Trinomics. Tractebel ENGIE conducted a technology review and a complementary assessment of inertia requirements. Trinomics analysed approaches to securing the supply of inertia and recovering the associated costs. A set of recommendations was formulated for DG ENER.
The potential for renewable and low-carbon gas deployment and impact on enabling infrastructure development for the Baltic Sea Region
This study explores the integration of renewable and low-carbon gases within the Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan (BEMIP) region, which includes Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Sweden. It evaluates the economic and technical potential for both the supply and demand of these gases, investigates the current infrastructure and policy landscape, and analyses the barriers—technical, safety-related, and economic—to developing biomethane and hydrogen infrastructure. Additionally, it identifies the infrastructure requirements for hydrogen and methane to support the transition and concludes with targeted recommendations to address the challenges identified.
Artelys has delivered a model-based analysis of hydrogen and methane infrastructure needs in the region, leveraging the multi-energy capabilities of the Artelys Crystal Super Grid software solution
Savings from smart charging electric cars and trucks in Europe: A case study for France in 2040 – Technical Report
The aim of the study is to quantify the grid savings enabled by smart charging of electric vehicles by 2040. Recognizing Artelys’ expertise in modeling the impact of electric mobility on distribution grids, the Regulatory Assistance Project and the International Council on Clean Transportation commissioned our experts to develop an illustrative case study in order to quantify the benefits of an ambitious deployment of smart charging capabilities on the need for grid reinforcement. This work includes both detailed prospective modelling of the electric vehicle fleet and associated electricity demand, as well as modelling and simulation of the electricity distribution network.
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