Smart systems for energy

The scope of this field includes:
• Active system for monitoring equipment condition
• Autonomous grid mode
• Diagnostic technologies
• Fault detection devices
• Smart building
• Smart grid
• Distributed generation
• Reliability evaluation technology
• Grid structure simulation
The potential of the Lithuanian science and education institutions in the areas of electricity and electronics, computer science, mechanics, construction, measurement engineering, energy and thermal engineering is relatively high, significant progress has already been achieved. Top-level international scientists have been brought together in science and education institutions, who are engaged in R&D activities in areas most relevant to the Priority. The scope of preparing specialists of these areas has been increasing each year.