e-Highway2050
Modular Development Plan of the Pan-European Transmission System 2050
e-Highway2050 aims at developing a methodology to support the planning of the Pan-European Transmission Network, focusing on 2020 to 2050, to ensure the reliable delivery of renewable electricity and pan-European market integration.
Running time: September 2012 – December 2015
The e-Highway2050 project consortium brings together the transnational expertise of partners from academia, industry, research and society in general. The combined effect of the pan-European cooperation between transmission system operators, companies, universities, research institutions, energy associations and an NGO facilitates a unique concentration of expertise in the field of transmission system expansion and the integration of renewable energies. The project is coordinated by RTE.
Project website: www.e-highway2050.eu
Consortium:
- Amprion, Germany
- Brunel University, UK
- CEPS, Czech Republic
- Collingwood Environmental Planning (CEP), UK
- Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain
- ELIA System Operator, Belgium & Germany
- Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands , ECN, the Netherland
- German Energy Agency – dena, Germany
- EnSiEL, Italy
- ENTSO-E, Belgium
- Eurelectric, Belgium
- Europacable, Belgium
- European Wind Energy Association, EWEA, Belgium
- E3G, Belgium
- Institute of Power Engineering (IEN), Poland
- Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Portugal
- Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL), Belgium
- POYRY, UK
- PSE Operator, Poland
- REN, Portugal
- Ricerca Sistema Energetico, Italy
- RTE, France
- SINTEF, Norway
- Swissgrid, Switzerland
- TECHNOFI, France
- Terna, Italy
- TU Berlin, Germany
- T&D Europe, Belgium
Co-funded by the Seventh Framework Programme
of the European Union
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