Research Project
InterSTORE - Open-source tools for storage flexibility, hybridisation, and monetisation.
InterSTORE simplifies storage technologies by offering secure, standardized data exchange and seamless Hybrid Energy Storage Systems (HESS) integration. Its goals are to:
- Develop and deploy open-source software for HESS interoperability
- Demonstrate flexible energy management solutions for HESS
- Develop, deploy and validate an open Energy Data Space Framework
The InterSTORE main solution consists of a interoperable and open-source toolkit, based on Energy Data Space and IEEE2030.5 standard for supporting a seamless and standardized integration of legacy Hybrid Energy Storage Systems and legacy platforms. Engineering is the responsible for the implementation and delivery of the Energy Data Space Framework based on the OneNet Connector. It is also responsible for the integration of Data Space Framework in 4 pilots and 7 different use cases.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101096511.
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Legacy Protocol Converter for supporting IEEE2030.5 standard
Interoperable Client/Server for HESS integration
Open Testing procedure for automated IEEE2030.5 validation
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