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D2.1 Report on state of art of smart storage and multi-energy

D2.1 Report on state of art of smart storage and multi-energy

Thumbnail Uploaded by Shadi Shahoud, 10/4/18 2:59 PM In Deliverable 2.1, we take stock of the literature on smart storage in local multi‐energy systems, setting the scope for the further SmILES research. A overview of current Research & Innovation challenges on multi‐energy and storage integration is given that emerge from recent EU‐level roadmaps and reports on the energy system, energy storage, energy networks, and renewable heating and cooling. This results in a list of current Research and Innovation challenges grouped under the categories of Energy storage integration, Multi‐energy optimization, Modelling, simulation and control, Services and business models, and Societal aspects.
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