Fri. Apr 11th, 2025
  • Four new factsheets investigating Advanced Communication, the Impact of Global Energy Integration, Grid-Forming Inverters, and Line Corridors that Support Biodiversity.
  • An update of the Internet of Things and Quantum Computing factsheets, now presenting the most promising use cases for the DSO industry and existing implementation projects for these technologies.

Check the new E.DSO Technology Radar edition here.

The Technology Radar’s ambition is to evaluate technological topics that have a potential impact on DSOs and their ecosystem (public authorities, suppliers, customers, and employees).

The objectives are:

  • Early identification of new technologies, technological trends and potential disruptions.
  • Increased awareness of the opportunities and threats associated with emerging technological developments.
  • Stimulation of innovation by combining technology reports with business potential assessment.

A dedicated Task Force organised within the E.DSO Technology & Knowledge Sharing Committee, counting on high-level experts from a large set of European DSOs, was set up to produce the Technology Radar.

The members of the Task Force are:

  • Co-convenors: Pierre Mallet and Anne-Laure Popelin (Enedis).
  • Members: Alessandro Cirocco (Unareti), Andrea Ruffini (Unareti), Angeliki Gialketsi (HEDNO), Antonio Castellanos (Enel Grids), Aris Dandens (Sadales Tīkls), Diego Raggini (Unareti), Enrique Garcia (i-DE), Ewa Mataczynska (PGE Dystrybucja), Gerald Käferle (Netz NÖ), Jan Kůla (ČEZ Distribuce), Mariano Gaudó (UFD), Mark den Brok (Stedin), Nuran Martin (Stedin), Peteris Lusis (Sadales tīkls) Raquel Gómez Martín (E-REDES), Rene Kuczkowski (Enea Operator), Ricardo Almeida Henriques (E-REDES), Samuele Giovannetti (Enel Grids), Sergii Tankevych (DTEK), Thomas Börmans (E.ON), Thomas Buisseret (ORES), Wouter van den Akker (Alliander).

Discover the Technology Radar.

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