El proyecto MUSE GRIDS

Jan 2, 2020 10:08 · 166 words · 1 minute read explores well connected later places

Energy grids allow to transfer energy produced in one point to where and when people need it. But not all places in the world are well connected to a grid. Isolated, weakly connected areas and islands need to pay very high prices for that, and often need to resort to independent generators which are highly polluting. MUSE GRIDS is a Horizon 2020 project that aims to help these areas through the creation of energy communities that allow people to manage the energy production according to their demand, interconnecting different energy networks (electricity, water, heating, gas, e-mobility) via a smart control system that explores their synergies through different technologies and tools. MUSE GRIDS will demonstrate its features in two sites: Osimo, in Italy, and Oud-Heverlee, in Belgium.

00:52 - Later on, it will be replicated in Spain, Israel and India. They will be the inspiring MUSE for a replication of energy communities throughout Europe and the world showing that small actions can lead to great results. .