SAtComm partners visit Dingle pilot site
L-R Niall Grant, Walton Institute, Prof. Ricardo Luis Guerrero Lemus, Energy RIS, Fionnán Ó hÓgáin, Údarás na Gaeltachta Professor Ricardo Luis Guerrero Lemus from the University of La Laguna, Tenerife…
The main objective of SAtComm is to promote energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by empowering citizens to play a central role in the clean energy transition and become “prosumers” – communities that both produce and consume energy. To achieve this, the project team will utilise smart energy systems – including smart grids and information and communications technology systems and related storage – to develop and implement technologies that will enable citizens, including residential, SME and industrial entities, to mobilise as groups into Energy Communities. The goal then is for the Energy Communities to employ smart energy mechanisms such as peer to peer trading, demand side management, load shifting, and battery storage.
While new EU Directives have been implemented which place citizens at the centre of the clean energy transition, each EU jurisdiction is transposing these into law in a different manner, hampering the potential Energy Communities can have on the transition. SAtComm will assess the regulation in the 4 Atlantic Areas of Ireland, France, Portugal and Spain, and develop and implement technologies that suit all jurisdictions.
L-R Niall Grant, Walton Institute, Prof. Ricardo Luis Guerrero Lemus, Energy RIS, Fionnán Ó hÓgáin, Údarás na Gaeltachta Professor Ricardo Luis Guerrero Lemus from the University of La Laguna, Tenerife…
The Operations and Steering Group meetings for the SAtComm project took place on the 16th and 17th of June, hosted by project partner the University of La Laguna in Tenerife,…
On 25th June 2025, the SAtComm project hosted an event at the SETU Xcelerate Centre in Waterford, Ireland focused on the evolving role of smart grids, Energy Parks, and Energy…