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Item Battery Storage Demonstration Projects An Overview Across Europe(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2021) Astero, Poria; Maki, Kari; Evens, Corentin; Papadimitriou, Christina; Efthymiou, Venizelos; Niebe, Astrid; Holly, Stefanie; Marinelli, Mattia; Gabderakhmanova, Tatiana; Melendez, Joaquim; Herraiz, Sergio; Rodriguez-Sanchez, Raul; Morch, Andrei; De Urtasun, Laura Gimenez; Fernandez, Gregorio; Divshali, Poria Hasanpor; Tecnalia Research & InnovationThis paper summarises results and experiences from several demonstration projects across European countries in the field of battery energy storage system (BESS) integration to the power system. These research projects are selected among research institutes and universities that are part of the European Energy Research Alliance (EERA) Joint Program on Smart Grids. The paper categorizes these projects according to the demonstrated applications of BESS and then reviews specific aspects of each project. This paper provides an opportunity to find out the summary of the most recent results as well as challenges and open research questions in projects focusing on different BESS application in the power system.Item Scenario-based approach adopted in the ELECTRA project for deriving innovative control room functionality(2017-10-01) Marinelli, Mattia; Heussen, Kai; Prostejovsky, Alexander; Bindner, Henrik W.; Catterson, Victoria M.; Merino, Julia; Tornelli, Carlo; Tecnalia Research & InnovationHere, the authors analyse the operator point of view of the Web-of-Cells concept defined in the EU project ELECTRA, by identifying operator tasks into the supervision of a highly automated power system, and the information requirements to facilitate appropriate operator situation awareness. The study outlines the methodology adopted, which is based on the cognitive work analysis framework, to provide an overview of the most interesting scenarios and to summarise the requirements analysis results. In order to derive required control room functionality, a set of relevant control room scenarios have been identified based on the Web-of-Cells control concept. The authors considered scenarios that challenge traditional control schemes, scenarios that caused major failures (i.e. blackouts), and scenarios that can be expected to appear in the future. For each scenario, information concerning network layout, triggering events, physical constraints, manually/automatic operations, operators' tasks, and relevant analytics have been analysed.