Charilaou Thermi Road 6th Km, 57001 Thermi Thessaloniki, Greece
The Centre for Research and Technology-Hellas (CERTH) is a legal entity governed by private law with non-profit status, supervised by the General Secretariat for Research and Technology (GSRT) of the Greek Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs The Information Technologies Institute (ITI) was founded in 1998 as a non-profit organisation with its head office located in Thessaloniki, Greece. Since 10/03/2000 it is a founding member of the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH) also supervised by the GSRT. CERTH/ITI is one of the leading Institutions of Greece in the fields of Informatics, Telematics and Telecommunications, with long experience in numerous European and national R&D projects. It is active in a large number of research domains such as Energy Efficiency in Buildings, Security and Surveillance, Image and Signal Processing, Computer & Cognitive Vision, Human Computer Interaction, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Multimedia, Database and Information Systems and Social Media Analysis. CERTH/ITI has participated in more than 175 research projects funded by the European Commission (FP5-FP6-FP7 & H2020) and more than 100 research projects funded by Greek National Research Programmes and Consulting Subcontracts with the Private Sector (Industry). CERTH is the Project Coordinator of DRIMPAC. In addition it will lead the activities relating to: • the design of the data security and privacy framework that will safeguard energy consumers sensitive information, • the creation of the visual analytics components and the user interfaces for the all the user of the various components of the DRIMPAC solution, • the integration of all the individual software components into the DRIMPAC solution as a complete and self-standing software product. • The provision of technical support during the pilot activities.
SIEMENS is a global powerhouse in electric and electronic industry, a world leader in complex infrastructures solutions and an active provider of sustainable green technologies. Siemens Corporate Technology (CT) develops hardware and software systems and solutions, and a broad range of services for the entire field of information and communication technologies, acting as main driver of innovation inside Siemens. SIEMENS CT Romania is a Romanian branch of these activities.
SIEMENS CT Romania will provide to the project both the extensive expertise in integrated platforms development as well as its experience in applied research.
HYPERTECH is a research-driven engineering company that focuses on designing and developing innovative techniques and providing flexible solutions for small and medium-sized electricity consumers and integrated solutions for electric utilities and service providers in the field of demand management. The business strategy of HYPERTECH includes research and development of advanced technologies, to create a full suite of solutions and products appealing to everyone involved in the electricity market. HYPERTECH is the technical manager of DRIMPAC project and will leverage its expertise and tools by leading several project activities of the ICT solution, including development and configuration of Human-Centric Building Energy Management system components and a Virtual Energy Storage Module, while actively participating in the integration activities of the project.
The Directorate C for Energy, Transport and Climate is part of the Directorate General Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission. The mission of the JRC is to provide customer-driven scientific and technical support for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies. To ensure the achievement of the DRIMPAC goals, the two most relevant teams of the JRC have been recruited to directly participate in project activities, namely the Smart Grid Interoperability team and the team working on Energy Efficiency and business models for innovative services in the energy domain
SWT-AöR (Stadtwerke Trier – Anstalt des öffentlichen Rechts der Stadt Trier) (SWT)
Ostallee 7-13, 54290, Trier, Germany
SWT – Stadtwerke Trier – is a German municipal energy utility with around 800 employees which is responsible for a region of 500,000 inhabitants and has developed an energy portfolio including photovoltaic-, wind- and hydroelectric power stations and combined-heat-and-power power plants. They are also providing gas and fresh water in the region and are responsible for the wastewater treatment in the city. Further on SWT runs the public transport, multi-storey car parks, telecommunication services, the public bath and engineering services in the city. They are also the DSO in the city of Trier. In the DRIMPAC project SWT participate as a pilot site to demonstrate the DRIMPAC solution.
PARQUE CIENTÍFICO DE MURCIA. Ctra. De Madrid 388 ESPINARDO, 30100, Murcia, Spain
MyEnergía is an electricity company located in Murcia, Spain. MyEnergía not only operates as an electricity retailer in the whole Spanish market, but also provides innovative business models and energy efficiency services such as energy audits and PV solar installations. MyEnergia has also developed energy management software such as MIW+ and uGRID. The company is very active in energy efficiency R&D projects through Horizon 2020 programme. MyEnergía is the Coordinator for the Spanish Pilot Site where DRIMPAC solution will be deployed.
6 Rue Porte Martel Za Du Pre De Paques
73870 Saint Julien Mont Denis, France
SOREA is a French organization involved in activities in the energy domain and more specifically in the areas of PV energy production, electrochemical energy storage and energy distribution. SOREA is active in electricity production and distribution and operates its own grid with hydropower and photovoltaic production. The grid supplies 18 000 customers (meters), private people and industry in the Maurienne Valley in France, near the Italian border. SOREA’s small size and agility make it an ideal retailer to try out the DRIMPAC solution in a small scale before it is replicated to a wider scale.
The FOSS Research Centre for Sustainable Energy of the University of Cyprus brings together a team of diverse expertise in the fields of Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Environmental, Chemical, ICT, Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Finance and Architecture. The vision of FOSS is to facilitate the commercialisation of innovations in energy related fields by means of holistic research.
FOSS serves as the facilities manager of the UCY campus microgrid with regards to energy and is the Demonstration Manager of the DRIMPAC project. FOSS is coordinating the recruitment and training of user groups engaging with the pilot sites as well as the demonstration and validation activities for the DRIMPAC solution deployment.
e7 Energie Markt Analyse GmbH is a private company and provides consulting, research and engineering in the field of energy economy, renewable energy systems as well as energy-efficient and smart buildings and communities.
e7 focuses on developing innovative business models for the DRIMPAC solutions and is leader of work package 5 about business modeling, policy support and standardization activities
STAM is an engineering firm specialized in the high-tech sector and is a SME member of E2BA and supplier of the European Space Agency with the Technology Transfer Programme. The main mission of the company is to provide engineering services to industries, public and private companies, research organizations.
STAM is the dissemination manager of DRIMPAC project and will lead all activities related to dissemination and communication of project outcomes