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πŸš— Counting the hours until CIRED 2026 β€” and counting on better forecasts for tomorrow's grids. If this wordplay sounds a bit cringe-y to you, probably because it is 🫣 Our presentation, however, is anything but. Tomorrow in Brussels, we’re sharing research results from the TwinEU project on data-driven feeder forecasting for low-voltage grids. Together with Avacon Netz GmbH and Westnetz, we looked at how probabilistic day-ahead forecasts can support automated flexibility activation β€” even when data is messy, uncertainty is high, and feeder behavior varies widely. πŸ—£οΈ The findings will be presented: – on June 9, – during the Poster Session from 2:55–4:55 PM, – by Thomas Hilden and Alexander Baatz from envelio, together with Alexandra Klinger from Avacon/E.ON Lab and Jonas Junglas from Westnetz/E.ON Lab. Curious how this translates to your grid? πŸ“ Stop by booth no. 3 to discuss your specific challenges with Kerem Mermer and Juliane Bednarz β€” or book a time slot in advance: πŸ‘‰ https://lnkd.in/eahYBrGM See you tomorrow in Brussels at CIRED (International Community on Electricity Distribution) 2026!

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