ATE

Co-Financed by

eneida.io

Project Designation

ATE - Aliança para a Transição Energética

Project Code

C644914747-00000023 (Agenda 56)

Main Goal

The Alliance for the Energy Transition aims to strengthen the competitiveness and the resilience of Portuguese Energy sector’s companies. The consortium will contribute for increasing the creation of innovative products and solutions, based on technology and know-how developed and consolidated in the sector, placing Portugal at the forefront of decarbonization and fostering an effective energy transition.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

ATE is positioned to make a substantial and sustained contribution to national strategic goals, encompassing an increase in exports (€443M), increased investment in R&D (€209.5M), a decrease in emissions (3.4 MtonCO2), and a transformation of the economic specialization profile (€550M in sales projected by 2027).
Involving a collaborative effort of 52 companies and 28 entities within the Research & Innovation System, ATE is set to establish a truly pivotal ecosystem for Energy Transition. Beyond the planned Public-Private Partnerships (PPS), this initiative will also lead to the creation of 420 qualified job positions.

CONSORTIUM LEADER

EFACEC ENERGIA – MÁQUINAS E EQUIPAMENTOS ELÉCTRICOS S.A.

PROJECT START | 01/11/2021

PROJECT CONCLUSION | 30/06/2026

ENEIDA GOALS

  • Build a new Application for managing Flexibility at the LV Feeders level, making sure the Continuity of Supply;
  • Build a new Application for managing PV Production at the LV Feeders level, making sure LV Grid is securely operated;
  • Build new Interoperability layers through web SDK and Edge SDK, and new Datapipelines to better manage data flows between different systems.
  • Build a microPMU and a PV systems controller;
  • Integrate our ADMS-LV into larger ADMS/SCADA systems.
  • Build new Production lines to scale Smart Sensors production and shipment.
  • Build a new MV monitor, to assess MV networks and support managing their Low Carbon Technologies.

Total eligible Investment

254.272.299,37 €

Financial support from the European Union

153.560.531,55 €

Eneida Funding Details

Total Eligible Investment

6.412.053,23 €

Financial Support From The European Union

4.453.272,81 €

CIRED 2026 BRUSSELS WORKSHOP

Within the Alliance for the Energy Transition (ATE) project, eneida.io participated in the CIRED 2026 Brussels Workshop, “Implementing Successful Innovation in Distribution Networks,” held on 9–10 June 2026 in Brussels, Belgium.
The paper “A Microservice-Oriented Integration Layer for LV Management Tools”, developed by INESC TEC with the collaboration of Eneida team, was presented, addressing how a standardised integration layer can support the deployment and orchestration of LV analytics and control tools in a flexible and interoperable way.
Paper and poster available below.

FULL PAPER

POSTER

CIRED 2025, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

During the CIRED 2025 conference, held from 16–19 June in Geneva, Switzerland, our team presented the posters titled “Detection of broken neutral conductor in LV networks to ensure customer safety” (in collaboration with PNDC), “Smart-meter phase clustering in low voltage distribution network”, and “Improved ADMS with an operator-friendly interface” (in collaboration with Efacec, INESC TEC, Faculty of Economy – University of Porto, CEVE-Cooperativa Elétrica Vale d’Este, GML Transmission). The full papers and posters are available below.

Detection of broken neutral conductor in LV networks to ensure customer safety”

FULL PAPER

“Smart-meter phase clustering in low voltage
distribution network”

FULL PAPER

“Improved ADMS with an operator-friendly
interface”

FULL PAPER

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CIRED 2024 Vienna Workshop

Within the Alliance for the Energy Transition EU project, eneida.io participated in the CIRED 2024 Vienna Workshop, “Increasing Distribution Network Hosting Capacity,” held on 19 – 20 June 2024 in Vienna, Austria. We presented the paper “Detection of Electric Vehicle Charging Events in Low Voltage Networks: Enhancing Load Visibility for Network Planning”. Both the poster and the presentation are available below.

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PRESENTATION