SysZell analyses the technical and regulatory conditions for a reliable and renewable energy supply.
Due to the expansion of renewable energies, the electrification of the mobility/heating sector and the increased integration of decentralised systems, the functioning of the electrical supply system must change in order to guarantee a secure energy supply. To ensure that the necessary system services can be provided in the future, grid operators must implement the technical foundations and establish new market and system designs – the SysZell project has the objective to develop corresponding concepts and test them in practice.
On behalf of the project, IKEM is preparing a study on the legal framework for the procurement, provision and use of system services. The analysis is intended to uncover existing legal obstacles and examine how the provision of system services in cellular systems can be organised from a legal perspective.
arthur.rabenalt@ikem.de
+49 30 408 1870-48
mariana.moreno-kuhnke@ikem.de
+49 30 408 1870-41
simon.grossmann@ikem.de
+49 30 408 1870-30
SysZell – Integrative approaches for the provision of system services in cellular systems
Principal: Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action
Project partner: Bergische Universität Wuppertal , Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau
Duration: 09/2023–08/2026
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