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Text for landing page "As renewable generation capacity expands and more energy sectors become electrified, the electrical grid is facing new challenges. Fluctuating renewable energy supply and shifting demand patterns caused by sector coupling are changing the way the grid operates. At the same time, integrating non-electric sectors like gas, heat, and e-mobility opens up new opportunities for flexibility. Stakeholders like grid operators, policymakers, and plant and asset operators need to better understand both the impact of sector coupling on the grid and the emerging benefits of flexibility options in order to make informed decisions throughout the energy transformation. Therefore, we developed a comprehensive suite of open-source and open-data tools for modeling and planning electrical grids across all grid levels through the projects eGo^n and open_eGo. This project focuses on bringing those developments into real-world practice. In collaboration with a range of industry partners, we’re applying our software to five different use cases and actively fostering exchange between stakeholders within our network." Add button "SEE OUR USE CASES" with link to use case page. Keep "SEE OUR TOOLS" button |
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Our tasks Advancing Our Tools Refining Our Tools in Practice Broadening Applications and Building Networks Simplifying Access to Our Results |
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Add section: Previous projects Our previous projects open_eGo and eGo^n form the foundation for the current project reGo^n. In open_eGo, we developed a grid planning tool that covers all grid levels, from the transmission grid to low-voltage distribution grids, and enables the analysis of grid expansion scenarios, including flexibility options such as battery storage and redispatch. In the follow-up project eGo^n, the toolbox was extended to include the sectors heat, gas, and e-mobility, making cross-sectoral energy system analysis possible. The projects were funded under the Funding Initiative "Optimization of Power Supply Systems" and 7th Energy Research Programme by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, respectively. [add button: SEE (PREVIOUS) PARTNERS]; -> Link to Partners Site] [change button: DETAILS ON open_eGo] |
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@moritz, which font do you want and how big should the text be? Do you have a logo that I can use? |
Make it look like on the egon-website: https://rego-n.org/ |
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Correct text unter "Funding": Affairs |









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