Haeolus Workshop at ECC19
Haeolus will organise, on June 25, a workshop with the topic Modeling, Control and Operation of Advanced Energy Storage Systems in Grid Connection in connection with the upcoming European Control Conference 2019.
Haeolus will organise, on June 25, a workshop with the topic Modeling, Control and Operation of Advanced Energy Storage Systems in Grid Connection in connection with the upcoming European Control Conference 2019.
Our project partners UTBM are organising a summer school on Microgrids in Belfort, France, July 1-5, 2019. The initiative is partially funded by Haeolus and is aimed at grad students, researchers and industry.
Finnmark County Council is organising a 1-day workshop in Vadsø, titled “Hydrogen in the wind”, to showcase the opportunities for Northern Norway in hydrogen and fuel cells, an event directly inspired by the start of the Haeolus project. [UPDATE – read more for the presentations]
The Haeolus project’s third project meeting was held in Oevel, Belgium, at Hydrogenics’ premises.
The Haeolus project publishes today another of its key deliverables, Energy Analysis of the Raggovidda Integrated System.
Haeolus will be presented at the Norwegian Municipal Sector’s International day on March 5, 2019, as an example of how a small municipality like Berlevåg (Haeolus’ demonstration site) can succeed in the EU arena.
Varanger Kraft, a key partner in the Haeolus project, is reworking its corporate structure and has founded in January 2019 a dedicated company for its hydrogen activities, Varanger Krafthydrogen.
The Haeolus consortium congratulates Varanger Kraft on their commitment to hydrogen energy!
The Haeolus project publishes today one of it first major public deliverables, a report on Dynamic Models for Hydrogen Production and Storage Plants.
The Haeolus project was invited to deliver a presentation on non-technical obstacles in the commercialisation of hydrogen in the particular context of Arctic conditions at the Power-to-X workshop organised by IEA Hydrogen TP – task 38 in Aix-en-Provence, France.
The Norwegian Ministry for Oil and Energy called an meeting to publicly discuss the recently published report (link in Norwegian only) by Thema and Multiconsult on the future of energy supply of the Svalbard islands.