Expertise in the EMN includes the physical and chemical characteristics renewable gases require to enter existing natural gas grids or to be qualified for energy storage, as well as the quality of hydrogen as a fuel source for long distance transportation.
In 2022 the EMN launched its new website. The new web pages give information about the Network including members, focus themes of the network, projects, case studies, publications and news & events.
The EMN for Smart Electricity Grids provides support for standardisation, testing, and the research of national smart grid development and implementation strategies. By promoting a reliable and robust measurement infrastructure, the EMN for Smart Electricity grids will help Europe to meet its sustainability and climate change goals, and support the energy systems of the future.
The EMN for Smart Electricity Grids is supported by EMPIR project 18NET03. EMPIR projects are co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the EMPIR Participating States.