{"id":7669,"date":"2021-02-18T12:30:22","date_gmt":"2021-02-18T12:30:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/reuniwatt.com\/en\/?p=7669"},"modified":"2021-03-02T17:55:53","modified_gmt":"2021-03-02T17:55:53","slug":"trust-pv-ec-h2020-energy-innovation-project","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/reuniwatt.com\/en\/industry-news\/trust-pv-ec-h2020-energy-innovation-project\/","title":{"rendered":"TRUST-PV – an H2020 innovation project"},"content":{"rendered":"

The EU-funded TRUST-PV<\/a> R&D project finds itself within the EU’s policy frame aiming to create a fully integrated European energy market while developing the next generation of renewable energy technologies and setting worldwide standards for their grid integration. Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation funding, which is supporting solutions in the areas of energy efficiency and intelligent solutions to stay in line with the European commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, has granted it over 12 million euro.<\/h5>\n

Energy research and innovation has an essential role to play in addressing the challenges of the European long-term decarbonisation and energy transition strategy. As part of its “Renewable energy solutions for energy system level implementation” activity, the European Commission is funding TRUST-PV with over 12 million Euro grant value to increase performance and reliability of PV plants, while allowing utility-scale installations to achieve an even lower carbon footprint and lower LCOE. Horizon 2020 paves the way for a secure, clean and efficient energy supply in the EU, but what does secure mean regarding the rapid expansion of variable renewable electricity generation?<\/p>\n

What is TRUST-PV?<\/h2>\n

A digital strategy is necessary to ensure successful PV growth, as the digital transformation cannot be separated from sustainability issues<\/span>. The aim of the 4-year TRUST-PV project is to develop a decision support system platform based on results for the three layers of PV components, individual PV systems and complete PV fleets, for their integration into the electricity grid and finally reach a demonstrated increase in performance and reliability.
\nWith EURAC research as a project coordinator, a consortium of 20 project partners is working together to achieve six main objectives targeting different areas of the PV value chain:<\/p>\n