Call for tender for Executive Committee Operating Agent and Secretariat of the International Smart Grids Action Network

The Executive Committee of the International Energy Agency Technology Collaboration Programme for a Co-operative Programme on Smart Grids (ISGAN – International Smart Grids Action Network) launches a call for tender to serve as ISGAN Executive Committee Operating Agent and Secretariat (ISGAN OA/Secretariat). The document contains an introduction to the ISGAN activities, the proposed content, the eligibility and selection criteria, the terms and conditions, and the terms of reference for the position.
2019 ISGAN Annual Report

The Annual Report 2019 provides an overview of ISGAN’s ongoing research activities and main achievements towards Smart Grid development and deployment to ensure a reliable, economically competitive and environmentally sustainable electricity system as the cornerstone of a modern society.
Online workshop “Testing Methods and Certification Protocols”

IEA-ISGAN invites you to the online seminar on “Testing Methods and Certification Protocols”, which will take place on October 15th, 2020.
The “Smart Grid International Research Facility Network – SIRFN” is a sub-programme of the “International Smart Grid Action Network – ISGAN” and will present its advanced work on testing and validation of Smart Grid systems. The online seminar will include automated testing of distributed generators, holistic validation considerations of energy systems, validations procedures of Microgrid functions and modern laboratory testing technologies.
A guide to the implementation of Integrid smart grid functions in future networks

The replication roadmap, developed within the InteGrid project, is based on the outcomes of the collaboration between system operators, service providers, regulators and customers has ensured that all stakeholders, along with each of their respective objectives, are accounted for, such that a holistic approach
is achieved.
The roadmap incorporates a set of guidelines and bests practices which are based on the outcomes of the lessons learned in order to ensure that potential risks are mitigated and that a successful endeavour is achieved.
These recommendations ensure that all stakeholders are able to achieve a common objective in a fast, efficient and ‘easy to follow’ approach. More specifically, this roadmap will facilitate various stakeholders such as network owners, aggregators and flexibility owners with respect to the process required to select, plan and implement the smart grid functions and tools that have been developed within InteGrid.