SmartGasNet

Metrology for smart metering in gas networks

The project has received funding from the European Partnership on Metrology, co-financed by European Union Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme and from the Participating States.

List of expected deliverables

List of expected deliverables

1Paper on the creation of empirical datasets of time-resolved gas flow measurements, including temperature, pressure and gas composition, mimicking real world scenarios (e.g. changes in gas grid flow rate, pressure, temperature and gas composition) submitted to a peer reviewed journal. The datasets will be made FAIR and published with their metadata.
2Technical report on the generation of synthetic datasets with known features (e.g. correlated measurement errors) for validating data processing methods used in the operation of gas grids, including fiscal metering
3Good Practice guide on the development and validation of methods for the evaluation of time-correlation in gas metering data, as well as uncertainty evaluation for time averages of gas quantity and calorific value, applicable to grids for hydrogen, natural gas and hydrogen-enriched natural gas (enriched to the most common level)
4Technical report on the application of ML, as a type of AI, in the operation of smart metering in gas grids
5Good practice guide on integrating machine learning workflows, that meet the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025, OIML R140, ISO 15112 and ISO/IEC Guide 98, in smart gas flow metering and monitoring systems used in gas grids
6Summary report on the development and validation of an integrated package of methods, implemented into a software framework, for the evaluation of measurement data to support fiscal metering of the most commonly used blends of natural gas with renewable gases (e.g., hydrogen and biomethane) as well as renewable hydrogen
7Good practice guide on the evaluation of measurement uncertainty in gas allocation and fiscal metering of energy gases including feedback from industry
8Evidence of contributions to or influence on new or improved international guides, recommendations and standards with a specific focus on the following guides and committees: ISO/TC 193/WG 7, ISO/TC 193/SC 1, ISO/TC 30, JCGM WG1, OIML TC 8/SC 7, WELMEC WG11, CEN/TC 234, IMEKO, and CEN/TC 237.Examples of early uptake of project outputs by end-users.Updated dissemination, communication and exploitation plan.
9Delivery of all technical and financial reporting documents as required by EURAMET
10Ethics report from the ethics advisor to 24GRD10
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