Press Release: INTELLIGENT Website and Insights Hub Launch

The EU-funded INTELLIGENT project has officially launched its fully completed website, marking a key milestone in the mission to advance local energy and flexibility trading and sharing across Europe through technological innovation.

The website, available at https://intelligent-project.eu/, serves as the central information portal for stakeholders, citizens and policymakers interested in the project’s innovative work on decentralised, user-driven peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading and flexibility services. Initially launched in a simplified, landing-page format, the website now features a fully developed structure encompassing all the webpages envisioned from the outset of the project.

At the core of the website is the Insights Hub – a dedicated space that hosts the project’s validated results, technical outputs and knowledge resources. The Insights Hub will be regularly updated with project reports, publications, policy briefs, pilot site findings and other project deliverables and news, in order to ensure wide dissemination and reuse by INTELLIGENT stakeholders such as local energy communities, researchers, grid operators and regulatory actors.

The three-year project, whose full title is Interoperable Tools for Network-Aware, Ledger-Based Local Energy Sharing and Flexibility Management Leveraging User Engagement, aims to advance peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading technology, making it more accessible, secure and efficient. Its end goal is to bring economic and environmental benefits for citizens, while supporting grid operators to better address grid stability and congestion.

The solutions developed within the INTELLIGENT project will be tested in four pilot locations: CELL – Collaborative Energy Living Lab (Switzerland), LIC – Lugaggia Innovation Community (Switzerland), Greenvolt Comunidades (Portugal) and the Aran Islands energy community (Ireland).

The project consortium is made up of diverse partner organisations, including leading R&D centres and universities, SMEs, NGOs, public bodies, distribution system operators and local energy communities.

INTELLIGENT is funded under the EU’s Horizon Europe open call dedicated to sustainable, secure and competitive energy supply. The Granting Authority for this project is European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) under the European Commission and it is co-funded by the Environment Executive Agency and State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) from Switzerland.

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