eBADGE project presented by CyberGrid at InnoGrid2020+

InnoGrid2020
February 20, 2013

CyberGrid presented the eBADGE project to an audience of 160 energy professionals. InnoGrid2020+ features panel sessions and presentations, enabling all participants to interact and share their knowledge.

The sucess of the 1st InnoGrid2020+ - The European Transmission and Distribution R&D Seminar - prompted ENTSO-E, EDSO for Smart Grids and the GRID+ to hold the 2nd InnoGrid2020+ from the 20th until the 21st of February 2013, in Brussels.

This seminar is the meeting place for industry representatives, researchers and policy makers to update everyone on the latest results of European Transmission and Distribution R&D projects. Participants will receive the new EEGI/GRID+ Roadmaps 2013-2022 and learn about the future European energy markets and legislation.

CyberGrid presented the scope and the expected results of the eBADGE project, designed to create a single pan-European market for gas and electricity, using ICT tools to facilitate aggregated demand response and distributed generation capacity.

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