Research Laboratory of Energy Applications and Energy Saving Systems 

 PROJECTS

  1. "Electric and Magnetic Fields in High Voltage Transmission Lines, Substations and HVC-Switching, Conduction of Standard Measurements, Effects on Human Health, and overall correlation with the Corona Phenomenon", which has been funded by the Greek Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO), 2023. 
  2. "Study on the effect of the use of protective and working earthings on the protection of technical personnel in the event of a fault occurrence on a 20kV line due to a break in the overhead conductor of an 150kV transmission line and investigation of the reliability of repair sleeves on 150kV lines", which has been funded by the Greek Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO), 2023.
  3. "Design, Installation, Operation, Maintenance, Handling, Repairing or Disassembly and Management of High Voltage Equipment containing SF6 or other Fluorinated Gases", in cooperation with the High Voltage and Energy Systems Laboratory (UniWA) and the Greek Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO). IPTO-funded project related to the training and certification of personnel managing high voltage equipment with SF6 insulation, in accordance with the requirements of European Legislation (Regulations (EU) 517/2014 and (EU) 2015/2066), 2019-2022.
  4. "ΚΕΝΑΚ software application for energy performance evaluation of buildings", an educational self-funded program  for professional engineers on the applied European Standards for energy evaluation of Builings according to the Greek KENAK legislation, and the application of the official KENAK software, privately funded, 2018 - 2022. 
  5. ‘Investigation of the optimal configuration of the electrical grounding system electrodes of the long high voltage dc link interconnection between Attica and the Island of Crete. This work has been funded by the Greek Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) and it has been undertaken by the Energy Applications and Energy Saving Systems Lab, at the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering of the University of West Attica, 2019.
  6. "Support Tool for Energy Efficiency Programs in Medical Centers – STEER", research association with Athena Research & Innovation Center, Greece. This work has been funded by the E.U. under the framework of MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE RESEARCH AND INNOVATION STAFF EXCHANGE (RISE) – EU Horizon 2020 (call H2020-MSCA-RISE-2014) and it's scope was  to develop a software tool  for calculating the energy consumption in large hospital complexes and evaluate their efficiency as well as proposing appropriate interventions and measures to improve the energy efficiency, 2017-2018.
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