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Project deliverable . 2025
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Industry4Redispatch Deliverable 3.1 – Current and New Business Models of Industrial Customers as Grid Service Providers and Their Associated Incentives

Authors: Hemm, Regina; Esterl, Tara; Brunner, Helfried; Henein, Sawsan; Monsberger, Carolin; Wimmeder, Sarah; Seitzhanova, Gaini; +6 Authors

Industry4Redispatch Deliverable 3.1 – Current and New Business Models of Industrial Customers as Grid Service Providers and Their Associated Incentives

Abstract

The flagship project Industry4Redispatch (I4RD) is a key project of the model region NEFI – New Energy for Industry. Within the project lifetime of I4RD innovative grid support solutions will be developed to (i) provide flexibility from the demand and supply side at the distribution network level for redispatch and (ii) demonstrate an online, predictive and holistic control concept for industrial energy supply systems that optimises a company’s market participation while securing its energy supply. With this approach industry can take part in redispatch. It also promotes technological development within the NEFI community, as it makes an important contribution to the central NEFI innovation fields of digitalisation and flexibilisation of industry.

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Deliverable, Innovation Network, Energy, NEFI, I4RD, Climate and Energy Fund, Industry4Redispatch, Industry, New Energy for Industry, Vorzeigeregion

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