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RISE Project Renewables for Isolated Systems Energy Supply and Waste Water Treatment FP6, Contract: INCO-CT-2004-509161. Iztok Zlatar University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. RISE Project . Serbia : UB Bosnia & Herzegovina: UTU F.Y.R.O.M.: BIG ICEIM-MANU MEPSO UKIM Croatia: Soltech
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RISE ProjectRenewables for Isolated Systems Energy Supply and Waste Water TreatmentFP6, Contract:INCO-CT-2004-509161 Iztok Zlatar University of Ljubljana, Slovenia CEUBIOM Project Meeting, Budapest, 31.3.2009
RISE Project • Serbia : • UB • Bosnia & Herzegovina: • UTU • F.Y.R.O.M.: • BIG • ICEIM-MANU • MEPSO • UKIM • Croatia: • Soltech • IRB • Greece • ICCS/NTUA • Great Britain • University Of Manchester • Portugal • INESC • France • Armines • Slovenia • UL • IES 14 PARTNERS, 9 COUNTRIES CEUBIOM Project Meeting, Budapest, 31.3.2009
THE CONSORTIUM CEUBIOM Project Meeting, Budapest, 31.3.2009
RISE - Aims of Work • To contribute to sustainable development of the countries, with a special emphasis to regions affected by the war crisis. • Todemonstrate and to reinforce usage of renewable energy potentials by helping the local industries. • To reinforce WB’s countries research potential. • To develop and to improve tools for operation and control of stand-alone electricitysupply systems. • To contribute to the PV, wind, biomass and biogas technology for production of electricity. • To disseminate the know-how for the potential implementation of Renewable and DG sources for energy supply and wastewater treatment. CEUBIOM Project Meeting, Budapest, 31.3.2009
Scientific and Technological Objectives • A1. Technologies in PV systems • A2. Technologies in Wind Turbines • A3. Technologies in Waste Water Treatment (WWT) • A4. Development of Decision Support Methodologies and Tools for the Design of RES for electricity in isolated Regions • A5. Development of Operational and Control Tools • A6. Development and Application of GIS tools for investigation of RES capabilities to supply Isolated Areas in Western Balkan Countries. • A7. Create a European Competence Group to exploit the methodologies developed in RISE beyond the end of the project CEUBIOM Project Meeting, Budapest, 31.3.2009
RISE - 7 Work Packages • WP1 Collection and Analysis of Data in WB Countries • WP2 Investigation of Low-Cost, Innovative RESand Wastewater treatment solutions • WP3 Development of advanced Decision SupportMethodologies for dimensioning of RES inisolated grids • WP4 Application to Selected Target Sites • WP5 Design of Operational Tools • WP6 Projection to future large-scale integration ofRES in isolated systems – Socioeconomicaspects • WP7 Dissemination CEUBIOM Project Meeting, Budapest, 31.3.2009
A U G A P R A P R J U L J U N J U N S E P J U L A U G S E P J U L A U G S E P A P R J U N Planning WORKPACKAGE / MANPOWER BARCHART 2 0 0 5 2 0 0 6 2 0 0 7 W o r k p a c k a g e s D E C O C T F E B M A R N O V D E C D E C J A N J A N F E B M A R MA Y MA Y O C T N O V J A N F E B O C T M A R N O V MA Y Collection and Analysis of Data in WB Countries WP1 Investigation of Low-Cost, Innovative RES and Wastewater treatment solutions WP2 Development of advanced Decision Support Methodologies for dimensioning of RES in isolated grids WP3 WP4 Application to Selected Target Sites WP5 Design of Operational Tools Projection to future large-scale integration of RES in isolated systems – Socioeconomic aspects WP6 Dissemination WP7 Project Coordination WP8 CEUBIOM Project Meeting, Budapest, 31.3.2009
Summary • All deadlines for deliverables were satisfied • The success of the project proves that the collaboration of Research teams in Europe is productive and very significant • The RES potential (wind, solar, biomass) that was measured should encourage future investments in WB Countries CEUBIOM Project Meeting, Budapest, 31.3.2009
Coordinator Details • RISE Project • Contract:INCO-CT-2004-509161 • Coordinator • National Technical University of Athens, Greece • Prof. Nikos Hatziargyriou nh@power.ece.ntua.gr CEUBIOM Project Meeting, Budapest, 31.3.2009
Thank you! CEUBIOM Project Meeting, Budapest, 31.3.2009