Month: October 2024
OPENTUNITY Contributes to Low-Voltage Grid Management Solutions at SST 2024
From October 16th to 18th, the 6th International Conference on Smart Systems and Technologies (SST) took place in Osijek, Croatia, gathering industry leaders and researchers to explore the latest innovations in smart grids and digital energy solutions. On October 16th, the SynGRID Special Session "Driving Synergies in Low-Voltage Grid Management", featured insights from key experts, including Dr. Edin Lakić and Dr. Tomi Medved, Head of the Laboratory of Energy Policy at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, both contributing to the OPENTUNITY Project.
During the session, the speakers delved into the technical, regulatory, and market challenges associated with low-voltage grid management in widening countries. With a special focus on flexibility solutions, the discussions drew on cutting-edge research developed by EU projects like OPENTUNITY. Both Dr. Lakić and Dr. Medved, highlighted how flexibility tools can improve grid stability, reduce imbalances, and foster energy communities.
A particular focus was given to the advancements made in Slovenia’s Luče pilot site, where local market mechanisms for flexibility services have been successfully integrated. This pilot, along with other case studies, served as an example of how OPENTUNITY’s innovative solutions are contributing to more resilient and adaptable energy grids.
The session successfully aligned with SST 2024’s overarching theme of “smart systems for a sustainable future,” reinforcing the need for continued collaboration and innovation in managing low-voltage grids across Europe. IRI UL’s involvement in this session highlights its commitment to driving impactful solutions in the energy sector, particularly through its work in the OPENTUNITY Project.
Opentunity Consortium Plenary Meeting Held in Graz
On October 15th and 16th, the OPENTUNITY consortium gathered in Graz, Austria, for its first plenary meeting following the project’s review. The event took place at the offices of JOANNEUM RESEARCH, one of the project’s key partners. This meeting marked an important milestone for the consortium, allowing members to come together to assess the project's progress and align on future steps.
The primary goal of the meeting was to review and implement feedback provided by the European Commission. The consortium used this opportunity to discuss strategies for further improving the project’s impact and ensuring that all technical advancements are in line with the EC’s recommendations. The first day of the meeting was focused on in-depth technical discussions, where each team presented the progress made across all OPENTUNITY technologies, highlighting key achievements and addressing challenges.
On the second day, attention shifted to the pilot sites. Consortium members evaluated the current status and progress of these sites, identifying areas for enhancement and planning the next steps to ensure successful implementation. These pilot sites are critical for the validation of OPENTUNITY’s solutions in real-world scenarios, making this discussion particularly significant.
In addition to the intense work sessions, the consortium also had the chance to enjoy the beautiful city of Graz and its renowned facilities. This provided a relaxed atmosphere for team-building and further networking. The meeting not only strengthened the collaboration among partners but also set a clear path forward for the next phases of the project.
OPENTUNITY's Participation in the European Week of Regions and Cities
The European Week of Regions and Cities, organized annually by the European Commission, is a four-day event where cities and regions showcase their ability to foster growth, create jobs, and implement the EU's cohesion policy. It also highlights the importance of local and regional governance for sustainable European growth. This year, OPENTUNITY's partner, JOANNEUM RESEARCH, took part in a significant workshop titled "Fostering the Uptake and Social Impact of the Energy Transition through Citizen Engagement", held on October 10.
Key Highlights from the Workshop

The workshop revealed several key insights that will shape the future of citizen engagement in the energy transition.
One of the most notable aspects was the high level of participation and the intense discussions that took place. This clearly demonstrated the eagerness of practitioners to better understand how to effectively involve citizens in the journey toward a more sustainable future. Another critical takeaway was the importance of early engagement. Bringing citizens into the fold from the beginning of energy projects ensures better alignment between community needs and project goals, improves mutual understanding, and enhances the overall impact of initiatives. Moreover, the workshop highlighted the value of showcasing success stories. There are already outstanding examples of effective citizen engagement in the energy transition, and sharing these experiences can serve as a valuable learning tool for others. By highlighting these success stories, the broader community can adopt best practices and continue to improve citizen participation in energy projects.

Conclusions and Next Steps
The workshop concluded with a consensus on the need for continued efforts to engage citizens early in the energy transition process. It was clear that practitioners are keen to collaborate and learn from successful examples, refining their approaches to include communities in meaningful ways. OPENTUNITY will continue to focus on promoting early citizen involvement and sharing successful case studies to drive the energy transition forward.
In conclusion, the participation of OPENTUNITY and JOANNEUM RESEARCH in the European Week of Regions and Cities underscored the critical role of citizen engagement in achieving a sustainable future. By fostering collaboration between stakeholders and communities, OPENTUNITY is contributing to the creation of energy solutions that not only meet environmental goals but also resonate with the people they impact.













