EU project addresses interoperability, standardisation of distributed energy storage
Enel has revealed the role its digital and distributed technology arm is playing in a European Union-funded project to simplify, enhance interoperability and standardise energy storage systems and their integration. The EU contributed €3.5 million (US$3.75 million) grant funding towards the total €4.35 million cost of the project, InterSTORE, which like many EU-supported innovation projects is a convoluted acronym, and stands for “Interoperable opeN-source Tools to Enable hybRidisation, utiliSation, and moneTisation of stORage flexibility”.
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