TTUES – Sustainable Electric Urban Touristic Transportation (translated from Transporte Turístico Urbano Eléctrico Sostenible), project ID 0517_TTUES_6_E, financed by the European Union, in the aim of the POCTEP program, by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). From November 2019 to December 2021. The objective of the T2UES project is to design and test a network of charging stations for electric vehicles that use renewable energy sources, combined with the development of light electric vehicles to tackle the problem of excessive traffic in the coastal areas of Huelva-Algarve during summer seasons. In the TTUES the UAlg partner is in charge of specifying, modelling and develop a charging station for Electric Vehicles, with renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, for touristic locations. It will also perform the charge control of small electric vehicles with batteries adapted to the most common routes between urban centers, hotels beaches.
AGERAR – Storage and Management of Renewable Energy Sources in Commercial and Residential Applications (translated from Almacenamiento y Gestión de Energías Renovables en Aplicaciones Comerciales y Residenciales), project ID 0076_AGERAR_6_E, financed by the European Union, in the aim of the POCTEP program, by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). In the AGERAR project UAlg was in charge of specifying, modelling and developing a complete set of equipment of a sensor network for electrical grids, that was based on LoRaWAN. It also developed a charging station for Electric Vehicles, with renewable energy sources. From June 2017 to September 2019. More information available at: http://institucional.us.es/agerar/pt/
Project PS UALG/Âmago, Unipessoal Lda, reference 10PS00107, funding by COMPETE 2020. The aim of this project is to investigate and implement Machine Learning Algorithms to predict energy consumption of Hotel Units, and to generate anomaly detection alarms. From 20-07-2021 to 19-07-2022.
Project “Managing the Intelligence” (MTI), QREN-30260, between the University of Algarve and the CERTIGARVE, LDA company. The aim of the MTI project was to create a set of 6LoWPAN Internet of Thing (IoT) devices that run optimization algorithms and collaborate in managing Electrical Grids according with its constraints. MTI was a Research and Technological Development (R & TD) project funded by the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSFR/QREN), European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the Operational Programme Algarve 21. Duration: Feb. 2013 – Jun. 2015.