A multi-energy ecosystem serving the energy transition of communities

Together, let’s innovate for a sustainable and connected energy transition.

Smart Grids at the service of territories and citizens

As a cornerstone of the energy transition, smart grids accelerate economic development and provide new services: renewable energies, low-carbon mobility, self-consumption, energy storage…
In Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, a land of innovation and R&D, the Institute brings together a network of businesses, startups, academics, and institutions to support your projects.

Technologies and innovations:

  • Integration of renewable energies (photovoltaic, biomass, etc.).
  • Connected objects (IoT), artificial intelligence, algorithms.
  • Energy storage and intelligent data management.

New uses and services:

  • Sustainable mobility and charging infrastructures.
  • Decentralized energy production and collective self-consumption.
  • Local energy planning and digital services for citizens.

Small modular reactors – a promising nuclear technology still under development – could offer reduced costs & faster construction compared to today’s nuclear power plants

More on these reactors, their potential & challenges for bringing them to market from IEA’s Brent Wanner 👇

🗣 “Rising cooling demand is testing the grid, but the right technologies can offer relief”

Our recent commentary looks at what’s needed to keep cool without straining the energy system 👉 https://iea.li/44PVXhv

Harry Stokman and Stephan Rupp of Current/OS Foundation write on the drivers for direct current (DC) in power grid, outlining its development and highlighting its critical role in the energy transition.

Read more: https://ow.ly/LPxF50WzrOi

Sunrun délivre 360 mégawatts au réseau californien lors d’un test de flexibilité inédit: Plus de 100 000 batteries résidentielles coordonnées par Sunrun ont permis de fournir 360 mégawatts au réseau électrique californien, établissant un nouveau record… http://dlvr.it/TMKXNc

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