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D-RES (Provision of distributed grid resilience using EVs during extreme weather events)
D-RES (Provision of distributed grid resilience using EVs during extreme weather events)
D-RES (Provision of distributed grid resilience using EVs during extreme weather events)
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Nov 6, 2024
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D-RES: Provision of distributed grid resilience using EVs during extreme weather events
The D-RES Project is a collaboration project led by Dr Desen Kirli from the University of Edinburgh along with Dr Laiz Souto from University of Bath.
It is funded by the DAFNI with a focus on resilience which relates to their latest funding from UKRI within their ‘Building a Secure and Resilient World’ programme and ‘The Challenges and Opportunities in Data Sharing’ from the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology.
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