Strategic Research Agenda for Europe's Electricity Networks of the Future

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At the European scale, Smart Energy Systems are included in a development framework called Strategic Research Agenda for Smart Grids. In 2007 the European Technology Platform (ETP) for the Electricity Networks of the Future presented its first Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) looking forward to year 2020. At the present time other two additional SRAs have been developed, looking to years 2035 and 2050. While the SRA 2020 is aiming at the development of new technologies and systems at support of the EU 2020 objective, SRA2035 is aiming at the development of a more complex framework of technologies and infrastructures, when a wide penetration of variable energies will be included within the specific market. The goal of the Smart Grids SRA 2035 consists in determining longer term research and innovation activities, necessary for specific objectives of 2035 and contributing to more ambitious frameworks of 2050, when 80% of CO2 emissions reduction will be envisaged.

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Commission, E. (2007). Strategic Research Agenda for Europe’s Electricity Networks of the Future. European Technology Platform Smart Grids (p. 74).

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