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OLI 2013
November 3, 2022

Creating an Energy Community: What do you need to know?

by Maarja Meitern, business advisor and researcher at Bax&Company Creating an Energy Community: What do you need to know? If you are ready…

Project Updates
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Argentina Tajamar MAMCA
October 11, 2022

What is the project replication potential in Argentina?

by Maria Luisa Lode, @Vrije Universiteit Brussel   Two communities in Argentina tested the RENAISSANCE project participatory approach   What is the project…

Events, MAMCA, Pilot Updates
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H2020 RENAISSANCE Medellin
September 6, 2022

How did a Medellín neighbourhood evaluate self-consumption

by Juanita Giraldo, @EIA University Colombia – energy research unit on energy prosumer and energy transition   The energy community “La Estrecha” in…

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RENAISSANCE H2020
March 21, 2022

Insights from Indian stakeholders

by Ander Martinez Alonso, PHD researcher @Vrije Universiteit Brussels The project replication team is currently running at full steam: the team composed by…

MAMCA, Pilot Updates, Project Updates
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RENAISSANCE process
October 22, 2020

Supporting local energy communities step by step

by Maarja Meitern and Valentina Zea – Innovation Advisors – Bax & Company   The RENAISSANCE project aims to deliver a set of…

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Smart Meter
September 28, 2020

Decentralised power production through edge computing

by C. Patsonakis, D. Ioannidis, D. Tzovaras – CERTH/ITI and N.Nikolopoulos, P. Iliadis, R. Rotas – CERTH/CPERI with contributions from Aristotelis Spiliotis and…

MAMCA, Project Updates
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Renewable integration and sustainability in energy communities. Renaissance project works to deliver a community-driven scalable and replicable approach, to implement new business models and technologies supporting clean production and shared distribution of energy in local communities.

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Prof. Thierry Coosemans

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H2020_RenRenaissance-h2020@H2020_Ren·
November 29, 2022

🔰As you know, our project as come to and end. But this does not mean that our tools are offline. Indeed, we take this... chance to remind you that our three tools are still active. Take the chance to try them out! 🎯🌍

H2020_RenRenaissance-h2020@H2020_Ren·
November 23, 2022

Did you know? The project has come to an end! Once again we thank all the participants of the final event and all our ... followers for their support. In case you missed it, read the event report, download the presentations and see the full gallery here!
https://t.co/Qk3dNLFUq0

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