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Projects
Project
Acronym:
3Smart
Name:
Smart Building-Smart Grid-Smart City
Project status:
From: 2017-01-01
To: 2019-06-30
(Completed)
Contract number:
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Action line:
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Type (Programme):
Ostali domaći
Instrument:
INTERREG
Project cost:
3.791.343,41 EUR
Project funding:
3.791.343,41 EUR
Project coordinator
Organisation Name:
Sveučilište u Zagrebu Fakultet elektrotehnike i računarstva
Organisation adress:
Unska 3, Zagreb
Organisation country:
Hrvatska
Contact person name:
izv. prof. dr. sc. Mario Vašak
Contact person email:
Croatian partner
Organisation name:
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Organisation address:
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Contact person name:
Contact person tel:
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Partners
Organisation name | Country |
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Hrvatska elektroprivreda d.d. | Croatia |
E 3, Energetika, ekologija, ekonomija, d.o.o. | Slovenia |
Municipality Idrija | Slovenia |
Elektro Primorska d.d. | Slovenia |
European Centre for Renewable Energy Güssing Ltd. | Austria |
Municipality of Strem | Austria |
Energy Güssing Ltd. | Austria |
University of Debrecen | Hungary |
University of Belgrade Faculty of Mechanical Engineering | RS, Serbia |
JP Elektroprivreda Hrvatske Zajednice Herceg Bosne | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
E.ON Tiszántúli Áramhálózati Zrt. | Hungary |
University of Mostar Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Computing | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Short description of project
The main objective of the 3Smart project is to provide a technological and legislative setup for cross-spanning energy management of buildings, grids and major city infrastructures in the DR. It will provide optimal economical value to EE&RE investvment in the building and optimized costs on the grid side and motivate installation of distributed storages for improving energy security in the DR. The project outputs are: (i) Modular software tool for energy management on building and distribution gride side, (ii) Five pilot actions in different DR countries including buildings and grids with intersected technology/regulatory setups and (iii) Strategy to enable city-wide energy management at the regulatory level in the DR. Main target groups are regulatory energy agencies/ministries (for updating regulatory set-up), DSOs and suppliers (improving grid effectiveness), local authorities and regional energy agencies (reducing Rol for investments in RE&EE); R&D institutions (new modules development).
Short description of the task performed by Croatian partner
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