Grid Singularity D3A

DESCRIPTION

Grid Singularity is a Berlin-based technology company engineering d3a.io, open source software that simulates and operates custom energy exchanges, creating local marketplaces. Our mission is to act as an enabler of new, green energy business models, fostering virtual collaboration and knowledge sharing via our Canary Test Network. With our software you create a digital twin of an actual grid which acts as a technical testbed for further grid setup optimization (this is a free service). Grid operators can also test different grid fee models and other innovations. Open source software and promotion of tolerance, diversity and care for the environment are at the core of our beliefs.

AREAS OF SPECIAL COMPETENCE

Our testbed allows you to measure and optimize for the following performance matrix: energy bill cost, self-consumption, self-sufficiency and otherwise create an optimal grid structure. Grid operators can test grid management tools.

WHAT CAN BE TESTED

Users can test the potential of local energy markets with a view of decreasing cost or enhancing revenue and improving self-consumption/self-sufficiency, including by changing the resource mix or connecting to other local energy communities.

AVAILABLE INFRASTRUCTURE

Grid Singularity d3a.io is an open source software available on the GitHub repository with a user-friendly interface that is free to use. Our next development step is focused on PoC deployment.

HOW TO GET STARTED WITH US

Please start by watching tutorials, reading our Medium articles and directly using the free interface at d3a.io.

PRICING MODEL

Our simulation tool is free of charge. We also offer a subscription service for grid operator innovation and have tailored deployment schemes.

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Berlin, Germany


Responsible organisation(s): Grid Singularity, Germany

Natalija Sandic
Ana Trbovich

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The Joint Programming Platfrom Smart Energy Systems receives funding from the European Union´s Horizont 2020 research and innovation program under the grant agreements no. 646039, 775970 and 883973 .
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