🚀We are glad to share that RISEnergy’s second project meeting was a big success! 👉Yesterday, 90 participants from the project’s network joined this key gathering to discuss our achievements so far, while also looking ahead into the main upcoming activities to be implemented. Let’s dive deeper!🤿The meeting notably explored: 🎯 Three key project highlights over the past eight months, including the opening of both the first Transnational Access call and the Innovation Collaborative Services, as well as the launching of the project website. 🗣️ Comprehensive updates from our work package leaders on the core efforts of each of the five project sections. ✅ Best practices to learn from going forward, drawing inspiration from information and communications technologies (ICT) and power electronics ecosystem initiatives. 🔜 Next steps for the project and important dates coming up soon. Peter Holtappels Myriam E. Gil Bardají Olga Sumińska-Ebersoldt Venizelos Efthymiou Elizabeth Xenophondos Mónica de Juan González Leonard Ramos Mike Hayes Merna S. Sabine Müller Thomas Strasser sawako nakamae Monica Fabrizio
RISEnergy
Research Services
EU funded project aiming to drive forward and interconnect renewable energy technologies
About us
The RISEnergy (Research Infrastructure Services for Renewable Energy) project aims to create an ecosystem to accelerate innovation for the use of renewable energy sources and the commercialisation of their respective technologies as Europe powers towards reaching its net-zero emissions goals. Above all, access for researchers and companies to research infrastructures in European and non-European countries will be facilitated. The project is coordinated by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), with the key participation of the European Energy Research Alliance (EERA) and several of its member organisations. Moreover, the RISEnergy consortium comprises 69 technology institutes, universities, and industry partners from 22 countries.
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Specialties
- Renewable energy technologies, Research Infrastructures, and Innovations for climate neutrality
Updates
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🎤Each week, we are here to introduce you to a new work stream of RISEnergy. Today we are delving into work package 4, notably led by Director of EPL Technology Frontiers Ltd Venizelos Efthymiou! This section of the project is all about 🚀advancing technology development and 📈 maximising synergies between renewable energy sectors through innovative collaboration. And that’s not all! One of the most important initiatives of this workstream, our Innovation Collaborative services, is now 📢 open for applications! This service aims to 🤝 foster collaboration and assist projects in bringing their technologies closer to market readiness. Sounds intriguing? Learn more and ✍️ apply today for this tailored RISEnergy service: https://lnkd.in/eqFFnacn Swipe through the slides below to learn more about the full scope of this work package and its expert leader Venizelos. ⤵️ Myriam E. Gil Bardají Olga Sumińska-Ebersoldt Elizabeth Xenophondos Thomas Strasser Mike Hayes Mónica de Juan González
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This week, we are happy to 🎙️ introduce the third work stream of RISEnergy, importantly focused on creating cross-cutting research infrastructure services to ensure more effective ⚡ renewable energy systems. ✅ That’s right! This section of the project is dedicated to fostering multidisciplinary 🤝 collaboration, most notably across different technologies and stakeholder groups. 🔍 Skilfully leading the efforts of this work package is Mike Hayes, Head of Group, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Energy Efficiency at Tyndall National Institute, a key European 🔬 research centre in integrated ICT materials, devices, circuits and systems and a research flagship of University College Cork. 💭 Sounds interesting? Scroll through the slides to get more 💡 insights into this cross-cutting work stream and its expert leader Mike below. Venizelos Efthymiou Olga Sumińska-Ebersoldt Myriam E. Gil Bardají Mónica de Juan González Sabine Müller
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📢The application process for RISEnergy’s Innovation Collaborative Services is now open! Through this unique initiative, the project aims to achieve 2️⃣ core objectives: ➡️Support projects seeking to use RISEnergy’s research infrastructures in making the most of their access and progressing as much as possible with their renewable energy technologies. ➡️Offer a tailored pathway for those projects that don’t require research infrastructure access, but that still have the ultimate 🎯goal of advancing one of the technology areas covered by RISEnergy. If you are involved in a project seeking to 🚀accelerate the development of technologies in the renewable energy sector, then our Innovation Collaborative Services could be the ideal next step for you! Don’t miss out! 📝 As of today, all projects can express their interest by filling out our short questionnaire here: https://lnkd.in/eqFFnacn Once completed, keep an eye out 👀 as a member of our technology innovation team will reach out about key opportunities for collaboration. Elizabeth Xenophondos, Mike Hayes, Myriam E. Gil Bardají, Olga Sumińska-Ebersoldt, Venizelos Efthymiou
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Important milestone achieved! 🎯 🎺 We here at RISEnergy are very glad to share that our LinkedIn page has officially reached over 1000 followers. Expanding the project’s 👥community is vital for achieving its core goals, namely: 🔵Reaching out to all stakeholders performing research along the renewable energy value chain. 🔵Facilitating access for researchers to quality scientific infrastructures in Europe and beyond. 🔵Creating a broadly encompassing innovation ecosystem for renewable energy technologies. A massive thank you to all those who have joined us on this 🛣️journey so far. We hope to continue⚒️ building our network and that’s where you come in👉 make sure to follow this LinkedIn page if you haven’t done so already and stay informed with all things RISEnergy! Olga Sumińska-Ebersoldt, Myriam E. Gil Bardají, Sabine Müller
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🤔 Do you want to learn more about how RISEnergy facilitates broad and free access to research infrastructures in Europe and beyond? Look no further! 👀 This week, we delve into the second work stream of RISEnergy, expertly led by 👩🔬 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Senior Scientist and Project Manager Olga Sumińska-Ebersoldt, which focuses on ensuring access to an extensive network of state-of-the-art scientific infrastructures for industrial and academic researchers. 🔎 How is this done? Through the project’s Transnational Access Calls, the first of which has just recently opened for 📝 applications! If you are a researcher, don’t miss your chance to utilise some of the best research facilities on offer 👉 learn more and apply today: https://lnkd.in/e7k9EBAB Scroll through the slides below to learn more about Olga and her impressive efforts in leading this work package. ⤵️
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📢 Breaking news: RISEnergy’s first-ever Transnational Access Call is now open for applications! What does this mean? 👩🔬 👨🔬 Researchers from academia and industry working in a wide range of ⚡renewable energy areas can now apply for free access to state-of-the-art research infrastructures through our project’s first open call. 💡 Call topic: Innovative solutions to improve energy systems and/or reduce the life cycle cost of energy technologies enabling a wider use of renewable energy. This is an opportunity not to be missed! ⏰ Make sure to submit your application by 30 November 2024. 🤔 Want to learn more about what this Transnational Access Call has to offer? Check out the RISEnergy website today for full information on the 📝 application procedure and a list of ❔ frequently asked questions: https://lnkd.in/e7k9EBAB Olga Sumińska-Ebersoldt, Myriam E. Gil Bardají, Thomas Strasser, Peter Holtappels, Sabine Müller, Venizelos Efthymiou, Mónica de Juan González, Mike Hayes, Merna S., Leonard Ramos, sawako nakamae, EERA Joint Programme on Energy Storage, EERA JP Wind, EERA Bioenergy, EERA JP PV Solar Energy, JP Energy Systems Integration - ESI
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💡Did you know that RISEnergy is made up of five core work programmes that 🤝come together to drive forward the project’s efforts in accelerating renewable energy innovation? And that’s not all! Each work programme has a dedicated leader who works to ensure that the key objectives of RISEnergy are 🔗 efficiently coordinated and ✅ successfully implemented! Today, we give the floor 🎤 to the leading expert behind the first work programme 👉 Senior Project Manager at EERA - The European Energy Research Alliance, Mónica de Juan González. Monica’s key role is to guide the project’s work in 🛠️ building an energy research infrastructure ecosystem and 📈 maximising the potential of the project’s network. Why is this so important? Find out more by taking a look through the slides ⬇️below, which offer a deep-dive into this work programme and its inspiring leader Monica
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🎺 Big news! The RISEnergy website is officially up and running! 🚀 You can now take a 🤿 deep-dive through our new website, not only to learn more about the project’s key objectives and ever-growing network of prominent researchers and professionals in the⚡renewable energy field but also to: 🔬Explore the expansive list of Research Infrastructures available within the project. 💡Discover timely information about upcoming RISEnergy Transnational Access (TA) calls. 🗓️Stay up to date with the project’s latest news and events. And much much more! 🧑💻 Check out the website today: https://lnkd.in/deCaGSBA Myriam E. Gil Bardají Olga Sumińska-Ebersoldt
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🏃Just a few spots remaining for the Research Infrastructure Automation workshop 👉 register by 13 September! 📍 Roskilde, Denmark, DTU - Technical University of Denmark, Risø Campus 📆 24th September 2024 🕐 13:00 CEST - 📆 25 September 2024 🕑 14:00 CEST Can digitalisation and automation improve research collaboration and accelerate experiments? In this practice-minded 🛠️workshop, we will address the way European research infrastructure services can help to support industry and researchers in accelerating the energy systems transition, and which tools enable the digital coupling of large-scale #researchinfrastructures across Europe. The workshop, hosted at #PowerLabDK in DTU Wind Energy and co-organised by The ERIGrid 2.0 Project, RISEnergy, DERlab and NEST - National Energy System Transition Facilities, will include 💡insights from a great line-up of speakers from ISGAN-#SIRFN, OPAL-RT TECHNOLOGIES, and many others. Learn more about the workshop and #RegisterNOW: https://lnkd.in/eyf7e6Cr Discover the agenda here: https://lnkd.in/ezuXa8_K DTU - Technical University of Denmark DTU Wind and Energy Systems #erigrid2 #lab-testing #power #energy