Tagged as: cross-border electricity trading

29 Apr
2022

New video: CROSSBOW scenarios “Transnational Demand Side Management”

This video presents the scenario (high-level use cases) of the CROSSBOW project “Transnational Demand Side Management”. CROSSBOW tackled a scenario where the demand of a specific country cannot be covered with cheap and green energy units – even using units from neighbouring countries. In this situation, instead of activating expensive

28 Apr
2022

New video: CROSSBOW scenarios “Virtual Storage Plants”

This video presents the scenario (high-level use cases) of the CROSSBOW project “Virtual Storage Plants”. CROSSBOW demonstrates how the coordinated use of a set of smaller geographically dispersed storage units –i.e. a Virtual Storage Plant – can be considered when large storage is not available to absorb the excess of

01 Apr
2022

New video: CROSSBOW scenarios “Cross-Border RES Management & Storage of RES production/output”

This video presents the scenarios (high-level use cases) of the CROSSBOW project “Cross-Border RES Management” and “Cross-Border Storage of RES Production/Output”. CROSSBOW demonstrates how to manage efficiently an scenario where the total share of Renewable Energy Sources  (RES) a country can handle (as a % of the total demanded production)

18 Jan
2021

Providing solutions for cross-border electricity trading

The European Union Target Model’s main objective is to integrate European electricity markets, leading to a single energy market and guaranteeing an instantaneous balance between electricity generation and demand. According to ENTSO-E, within each market zone, electricity can be traded freely without taking into consideration network limitations. In contrast, for