Consortium
Our project embraces synergies, ideas and work of communities from all around Europe. Get to know the team!
University of Patras
Greece
Project Manager and scientific coordinator.
The Civil Engineering Department of the University controls the implementation and the system efficient operation of the different modules. The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department designs and develops user-friendly wearable IoT devices as well as the consumer Digital Twin and consumer demand flexibility system.
TH OWL
Germany
TH OWL University collaborates with Stadt Steinheim in the German pilot, is responsible for renewables system integration and forming distributed energy resources management strategies, while leading the TwinERGY system methodology development.
IES R&D
Ireland
IES fosters the provision of innovative energy services through its in-house Digital Twin technology and the deployment of the physics-based and data-based modelling tools.
University of Bristol
United Kingdom
UNIVBRIS develops a System Dynamics method for energy systems modelling, based on real time data integrated with the core Digital Twin technology. It also plays a key role in supporting the deployment of infrastructure required for the Bristol pilot.
Suite 5
Cyprus
Suite5 is responsible for the configuration of the big data platform of the TwinERGY project, the development of the analytics features on top of the data collection infrastructure, and the development of the end-to-end security, encryption and privacy assurance services in accordance with the requirements obtained by the energy domain.
World Energy Consortium
Malta
WEC develops transaction management strategies to facilitate multi-party pay-for-performance schemes to deliver smart energy services in buildings, by deploying blockchain and other distributed technologies.
Bristol City Council
United Kingdom
Bristol City Council leads the pilot demonstration in the UK by participating in the development of the consumer engagement strategies, co-designing data governance and ethics frameworks around innovation in emerging energy markets.
Stadt Steinheim
Germany
Stadt Steinheim, is one of the main stakeholders of the German pilot, along with TH OWL. It participates in the pilot design plan, supervises the field tests, provides demographic and geographical data of the pilot area and organises social events for citizens and stakeholders.
SmartEn
Belgium
SmartEn contributes in areas concerning regulatory recommendations and standardisation, networking with related projects and the dissemination with policy makers and stakeholders. SmartEN also plays a key role in the analysis of social, ethical and cultural barriers to innovation.
Ideas for Change
Spain
Ideas for Change leads the communication and dissemination of TwinERGY by developing social media campaigns and creative audiovisual contents about the project's actions. IFC also contributes in the definition of the consumer engagement strategy and supports the design of the Bristol pilot.