MUSE GRIDS aims to demonstrate, in two weakly connected areas (a town on a top of a hill in Italy, Osimo and a rural neighbourhood in Belgium, Oud Heverlee), a set of both technological and non-technological solutions targeting the interaction of local energy grids (electricity grids, district heating and cooling networks, water networks, gas grids, electrical mobility etc.) to enable maximization of local energy independency through optimized management of the production via end user driven control strategies, smart grid functionality, storage, CHP and RES integration.
The newly released report by members of the DHC+ Platform offers a tangible perspective on how operators can upgrade their systems' performance through digital solutions.