March 21, 2024

“Are we ready to be interoperable?”: the final event of InterConnect discussed the project's results and the future of interoperability

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December 5, 2023

Demonstrators of Energy Applications: meet the Second Open Call Support Program selected projects

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November 20, 2023

InterConnect solutions developed in Italy under the spotlight at the Energy Efficiency Report event

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November 2, 2023

With the project ending on the horizon, InterConnect’s 8th General Meeting discusses what’s to come

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September 27, 2023

InterConnect and Electricity Maps partner up to decarbonize the electricity grid

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September 12, 2023

In Eindhoven, the Dutch pilot resumes at full speed with a two-week campaign

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July 13, 2023

InterConnect is part of a new cluster of European projects to make the smart energy transition a reality

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June 30, 2023

Dutch pilot promotes GDPR session to strengthen data security practices

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May 10, 2023

Portuguese pilot engages with customers to showcase HEMS app capabilities

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March 28, 2023

Interconnect: In Ghent, open meetings show the way to integrate devices

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November 18, 2022

Meet InterConnect Prototypes Open Call winners

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November 11, 2022

InterConnect’s 5th General Assembly gathered more than 80 participants in the city of Porto

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November 4, 2022

InterConnect project presents its Semantic Interoperability Framework in Brussels

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June 1, 2022

InterConnect Open Call will finance 14 technological solutions in the European electricity sector

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July 30, 2021

InterConnect: Italian pilot starts engaging inhabitants in Milan

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June 30, 2021

2nd General Assembly of the InterConnect project

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June 28, 2021

InterConnect lauched online community to foster collaboration opportunities

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March 1, 2021

Exploitation of the complex InterConnect project is a challenging question. How will we make impact?

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March 1, 2021

1st Advisory Board meeting

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December 11, 2020

French pilot is setting up technologies to be tested in residential areas

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December 10, 2020

Dutch pilot: residential and office buildings are being prepared to test new technologies

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December 10, 2020

Greek pilot: defining technical details, services and pilot’s architecture

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October 30, 2020

1st General Assembly of the InterConnect project

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October 27, 2020

Portuguese pilot - commercial demo: collecting data to define the technical solutions for implementation

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August 20, 2020

InterConnect promotes a series of webinars in Open Innovation and Personal Data Protection

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June 8, 2020

Use cases for smart building and grids in the InterConnect project

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April 29, 2020

Defining energy and non-energy services for the 7 InterConnect pilots

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February 19, 2020

InterConnect participates in BRIDGE

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January 30, 2020

InterConnect “Empathizing with Design Thinking” Workshop

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December 20, 2019

The InterConnect project has started

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December 20, 2019

The InterConnect project has started

The European project InterConnect has started. The project, with a 36-million-euro budget, has 51 partner institutions from 11 European countries.

InterConnect will develop solutions for a digitalisation of the power system based on architectures for the Internet of Things which, with the help of several digital platforms and by using a universal ontology called SAREF, will ensure the interoperability between equipment and systems while preserving the privacy and cybersecurity of data of different users.

The project, which will last for four years, is divided into eight fields of action: power grid, big data, cybersecurity, standardisation, ontology, digital platforms, IoT and cloud.

“At the end of the project, it is expected that reference architectures will emerge in the interoperable domains of IoT, interoperable functional components for residential and non-residential buildings, an improved customer energy management, a digital Marketplace and an interoperability toolkit, an interoperable and replicable interface to be used by the energy distributors, new business models for new energy services and non-energy services and regulatory recommendations”, explains David Rua senior researcher at INESC TEC and InterConnect’s leading researcher.

 

The kickoff meeting

On 15 and 16 October, around 130 people gathered at the Estádio do Dragão (Porto, Portugal) for the official kick-off meeting of the InterConnect project.

Throughout the two-day meeting, the institutions responsible for each of the project’s working groups had the opportunity to present the goals, the targets to be achieved and what is expected from each of the participating institutions.

 

The project is divided into eleven work groups. INESC TEC is the project coordinator and, for that reason, is responsible for the management work package. It also has the leadership of the work groups related to the large-scale demonstration and integration of solutions and the communication, dissemination and exploitation of the results of the project. The Dutch R&D institution TNO, which is InterConnect’s technical and innovation coordinator, is also responsible for a work group called “Interoperability in smart homes and grid reference architecture”.

The InterConnect project has started

The first working group, led by EEBUS, is related to case studies, business models and services; the third one, led by VITO, is called “semantically interoperable components, applications and devices for smart homes and buildings”; the fourth work package, led by EDP Distribuição, relates to the smart grid framework for an interoperable electrical system. The fifth working group, led by VizLore, is entitled “Digital Platforms and Marketplace”. The sixth work package, led by Th!nk-e, concerns the preparation, coordination and monitoring of the seven pilots of the project.

The InterConnect project has started

The last two work, led by FundingBox and Wings respectively, are related to the promotion of innovation through open calls for the prototyping or small-scale demonstration with the project’s sustainability, including issues related to InterConnect’s community, societal impact, among others.

The InterConnect project has started

The first day of work was dedicated to the presentation of all the work groups, whether in a plenary session or in more specific discussion in parallel sessions, with the exception of the groups related to the pilots and the sustainability of the project.

The InterConnect project has started

There are seven large-scale demonstrations that the InterConnect project will develop starting from the second year in Portugal, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Greece and France.

Also, on the second day of the meeting, the General Assembly of the project appointed InterConnect’s Technical Committee, which is led by INESC TEC, as leader and composed of the work packages’ leaders. It was at the technical committee’s meeting, which served as the closing of the work, that the Technical and Innovation Committee, coordinated by TNO, was appointed.

The results that the InterConnect project aims at achieving by the end of 2023 will be possible due to the joint effort of 51 partners divided into six different typologies: R&D and consulting, manufacturers and associations, IoT and/or ICT service providers, Distribution System Operators (DSOs), retailers and end users.

The project’s R&D institutions include the coordinator INESC TEC (PT), and the innovation coordinator, TNO (NL), but also IMEC (BE), VITO (BE), Athens University of Economics and Business (GR), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (BE), Fraunhofer IEEE (DE), Yncréa (FR), Politecnico di Milano (IT), RSE SpA – Research on Energy System (IT), Universität Kassel (DE), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (NL), German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence – DFKI (DE) and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Studieren in Dortmund – UASD (DE). The project’s consulting companies are composed of 3E (BE), Th!nk-E (BE), Gfi (BE), Trialog (FR) and FundingBox (PL). The following entities are part of the manufacturer group: Schneider Electric (PT), ABB (BE), Whirpool (IT), Bosch Siemens (DE), Bosch Termoteknik (DE), Wirelane (DE), Vaillant (DE), OpenMotics (BE), Daikin (BE), Miele (DE) and ThermoVault (BE). The associations that are part of this consortium are KNX (BE), EEBUS (DE) and EDSO for Smart Grids (BE). The InterConnect partners belonging to the IoT and/or ICT service provider typology are WINGS ICT Solutions (GR), cyberGRID (AT), Sensinov (FR), GridNet (GR), VizLore (SRB), Cosmote (GR), KEO (DE), DuCoop (BE) and Domótica SGTA (PT). The DSOs that are part of this project are EDP Distribuição (PT), Elektro Ljubljana (SL) and ENEDIS (FR). Three partners belong to the retail category: SONAE (PT), HERON (GR) and ENGIE (FR). In the end user’s category, there are four partners, in which the Portuguese company SONAE is also included in this typology and not only on the retail one. PlanetIdea (IT), iCity (NL) and Cordium (BE)

 

This project was funded by the European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programme under the grant agreement No. 857237.