On May 21, 2024, an insightful lecture focusing on existing innovations in electricity distribution was held as part of the Smart Grid course at Sapienza University of Rome. This event, titled “R&D EU Programme for Smart Grids: ASM Terni’s Experience,” provided a platform to discuss the latest advancements and tools developed in various European Projects tested in the ASM Terni Pilot, including the NEMO Project.

Mohammad Ghoreishi, a representative of ASM Terni’s Research and Development Unit, conducted the workshop. He engaged master’s students from the Faculty of Energy Engineering in an in-depth exploration of cutting-edge technologies being tested in European projects, specifically in the field of Smart Grids.

This lecture offered a unique opportunity to highlight how the grid could evolve in the near future. It showcased the motivations, objectives, and results of multiple European projects, including NEMO. Another key goal was to involve students and future researchers with European projects, inspiring the next generation of innovators in the field of smart grid technology.

Through detailed presentations and discussions, the workshop illuminated the transformative potential of these technologies in revolutionizing electricity distribution.