INVERTER-BASED ADAPTIVE RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES FOR EFFICIENT AND SECURE POWER CONVERSION
Project The NextGenRenew project aims to develop innovative technologies for renewable energy
generation, focusing on adaptive and high-efficiency inverter systems. The goal
is to improve the integration of different renewable energy sources (photovoltaic, wind, bioenergy)
by developing modular and scalable power conversion architectures. The proposal includes a
focus on cyber resilience and predictive management to increase grid stability and
improve energy security in Europe. Experimental activities will take place primarily
in Emilia-Romagna, contributing to the region's leadership in the energy transition.
The H2MORE Center of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, coordinated by Professor Davide Barater, is
the project leader. The center will focus on the development and implementation of
modular and adaptive inverters for renewable energy. Furthermore, it will manage the design and testing of
resilient systems, leveraging the experience gained in previous European projects, such as those
related to power electronics and hydrogen mobility. UNIMORE will also participate in the
validation of solutions at regional and European pilot sites.