European Guide to Smart Energy System Testing : The ERIGrid 2.0 Approach for Evaluating Complex Smart Energy System Configurations / [electronic resource] : / edited by Thomas I. Strasser, Mihai Calin, Leonard Enrique Ramos Perez.. — 1st ed. 2025.. — XV, 132 p. 55 illus., 52 illus. in color. : online resource. — (SpringerBriefs in Energy,) 2191-5539. - SpringerBriefs in Energy, .

Towards energy system validation -- Holistic smart energy system validation -- Enhanced validation methods and benchmark -- Extended Co-simulation approaches -- Improved hardware-in-the-loop-based testing -- Laboratory infrastructure integration and automation -- Sector coupling and multi-domain systems validation -- Experiences with smart system integration and validation -- Education needs, methods and tools -- Standardisation, policies and interoperability -- Summary and future directions.

Open Access

Анотація:
This open access book is a logical follow-up to European Guide to Power System Testing: The ERIGrid Holistic Approach for Evaluating Complex Smart Grid Configurations. Renewables are pivotal for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating global warming. However, their intermittent nature and limited storage capabilities present challenges for power system operators in maintaining power quality and ensuring the security of supply. Meanwhile, advancements in automation and communication technologies provide opportunities for developing intelligent solutions, transforming traditional power systems into Cyber-Physical Energy Systems (CPES). Despite progress, there is a growing need for integrated approaches to evaluate and validate these increasingly complex systems. The ERIGrid 2.0 project addressed this by focusing on the validation and testing of smart grids. The book includes validation scenarios, advanced simulation tools (e.g., co-simulation, real-time simulation, hardware-in-the-loop), and practical test cases. It highlights sector coupling and multi-energy systems as well as RI integration while addressing educational needs to support researchers, industry professionals, policymakers, infrastructure operators, and educators. By bridging smart grids and smart energy systems, ERIGrid 2.0 facilitates the deployment of innovative, sustainable energy solutions, accelerating the transition to resilient and integrated energy systems across Europe.

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10.1007/978-3-031-99451-7 doi


Energy policy.
Electrical engineering.
Renewable energy sources.
Earth sciences.
Geography.
Cooperating objects (Computer systems).
Energy System Transformation.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
Renewable Energy.
Earth and Environmental Sciences.
Cyber-Physical Systems.

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