Flexi-Sync project partners
The Flexi-Sync team holds partners in four EU Member States: Austria, Germany, Spain and Sweden.
The partners in Flexi-Sync will all bring their areas of expertise to the project. The combination of experts on district energy flexibility, need owners, such as district energy companies, and their customers is a unique approach in the context of district energy flexibility research.

Academic partners
Austrian Institute of Technology External link, opens in new window., Austria
Chalmers University of Technology External link, opens in new window., Sweden
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Sweden
Luleå University of Technology External link, opens in new window., Sweden
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden External link, opens in new window., Sweden

Service providers
NODA Intelligent Systems External link, opens in new window., Sweden and Germany
Utilifeed External link, opens in new window., Sweden

Housing companies

Demo sites
Agrar Plus External link, opens in new window., Austria
Vattenfall Wärme Berlin External link, opens in new window., Germany
Sampol External link, opens in new window., Spain
Borås Energi och Miljö External link, opens in new window., Sweden
Eskilstuna Energi External link, opens in new window., Sweden
Mölndal Energi External link, opens in new window., Sweden

This project has received funding in the framework of the joint programming initiative ERA-Net Smart Energy Systems’ focus initiative Integrated, Regional Energy Systems, with support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 775970.
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