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17 August 2015 at 11 h 57 min #2497
We are looking after a project leader and partners for a project on the assessment of the variation of the solar resource on Mediterranean islands and on our rural territory in South of France (Provence).
We are a research center in renewables near Marseille (France). We have been working for several years with the French overseas departments and Corsica on the study of the variation of the solar resource in Islands.
A few words on our institute can be found in English in https://www.b2match.eu/system/eeb-frenchmed/files/Cites_des_energies.pdf?1424703190 and in French in http://www.energymed.eu/tag/cite-des-energies/Contact us if you are interested in this project and if your territory is concerned by this topic
Antoine Guérin de Montgareuil
gdm@cea.frHere are a few words on the HelioNet project, in English and in French.
ENGLISH:
Introducing high quantities of PV and wind power in island grids or poorly interconnected grids may bring a lot of trouble for the balance of demand and supply. In the French overseas departments, 30% of the total electric power comes from wind and solar energy, but this limit cannot be easily exceeded without a better knowledge of the variations of the solar resource.It is proposed to set up networks of irradiance sensors on public buildings over the whole territory in different islands and in Provence, to gather data during 15 months and to put them on a centralized database. These data will be available for public bodies which want to increase the global share of renewable energy resources on their territory.
CEA may bring its expertise on irradiance sensors and in database management.
FRENCH:
L’introduction en masse de sources d’énergies intermittentes comme le photovoltaïque et l’éolien pose de gros problèmes de sécurité d’approvisionnement en électricité dans les réseaux électriques insulaires ou peu interconnectés, comme le réseau électrique en Provence.
La ressource solaire est en générale bien connue de façon statique mais pas de façon dynamique, dans sa variabilité. Or, dès qu’on atteint une certaine proportion de la puissance électrique sous forme d’énergie intermittente (actuellement 30% dans nos territoires insulaires), on ne peut pas augmenter ce seuil sans risquer des déconnexions intempestives d’usagers par suite de variations brutales et/ou d’absences prolongées de soleil et de vent. Il faut en premier pour cela connaître la dynamique de la ressource solaire sur tout le territoire concerné.Il est donc proposé dans différents territoires insulaires Méditerranéens et en PACA de mettre en place des réseaux de capteurs d’éclairement sur des bâtiments publics (exemple: établissements scolaires de type lycées en PACA), de recueillir les mesures sur une durée d’au moins 15 mois puis de rassembler ces données dans une base de données centralisée (“Big data”). Ces données seront à disposition des pouvoirs publics qui souhaitent en faire bénéficier les porteurs de projets permettant l’augmentation du taux de pénétration des énergies intermittentes (cf. par exemple en Provence le Schéma Régional Climat Air Energie ou des actions similaires en Corse, en Guadeloupe, en Martinique, dans l’île de la Réunion).
Dans ce cadre, le CEA peut apporter sa compétence sur les réseaux de capteurs d’éclairement et sur les bases de données solaires centralisées
19 August 2015 at 19 h 48 min #2536
Andreas Kazantzidis – University of PatrasThank you very much for the initiative. We are very interested for your project idea, indeed. An email has been sent with more information and potential ideas for collaboration.
Kind regards,
Andreas Kazantzidis
Associate Professor
Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics
Physics Department
University of Patras
Web: http://www.atmosphere-upatras.gr19 August 2015 at 19 h 48 min #2537
Andreas Kazantzidis – University of PatrasThank you very much for the initiative. We are very interested for your project idea, indeed. An email has been sent with more information and potential ideas for collaboration.
Kind regards,
Andreas Kazantzidis
Associate Professor
Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics
Physics Department
University of Patras
Greece
Web: http://www.atmosphere-upatras.gr20 August 2015 at 9 h 49 min #2540
Municipality of San Severino Lucano in the Pollino National ParkWe are very interested for your project idea. We would like to become your project partner. Pollino National Park is the biggest national park of Italy. We have experience in managing European projects that can be partners. He has managed projects in the last three years of which he has requested and obtained from the European Commission Grants. Our contribution to the project could be significant because the European Commission has already funded a project with the Program Med, a project of 2 million euros, as Partner. Therefore, our contribution as Partnerschip could give the possibility of more funding to your project. If you are interested in collaborating with us, please do not hesitate in contacting us and sending the relevant documentation so that we can fill in the nex application form for the submission of the project.
20 August 2015 at 12 h 45 min #2545Can you please contact me directly at gdm@cea.fr ?
2 September 2015 at 12 h 32 min #3225
Jiolatwe are interested for this project we would like to be a partner we are a small town in corsica (monacia d’Aullène) we would like to implement PV in our muncipality building with other partners .
There’s also possibility to use bitcoin protocol (the blockchain) for pv in island . this blockchain is a public decentralized database and could be used for smart grid/pv production .
Lte-m /lte cat 0 or ultranarrow band could be used for this protocol to be connected through internet .2 September 2015 at 13 h 25 min #3246
DR NIKOLAOS ZOGRAFAKISWe find very interesting your project idea. We are the Regional Energy Agency of Crete – REAC – (the biggest Greek island) and we have serious experience related to European projects (more than 50) and concerning sustainable energy issues in islands
8 September 2015 at 13 h 19 min #3535Hi Nikolas how are you? nice to meet you here! greetings from Italy always a nice remebrance of our partnerships in EU projects! Susanna Cccanti from EALP
8 September 2015 at 13 h 19 min #3536Hi Nikolas how are you? nice to meet you here! greetings from Italy always a nice remebrance of our partnerships in EU projects! Susanna Cccanti from EALP
2 October 2015 at 15 h 12 min #6243
TENDER CONSULTINGI’m managing a network of 6 italians SME’s skilled in energy and involved in several R&S project.
they each have different specialization and experience in the field of renewable energy , solar , hybrid , hydraulic , wind…. Their specialization both in design and in implementation of solutions and systems for energy saving.
If you want to give me more precise information regarding the profile of the ideal partner you are looking for please contact me at info@tenderconsulting.net
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