
ROSEAU TECHNOLOGIES
Activities
Roseau Technologies offers players in the electricity industry a service offering including the performance of advanced technico-economic studies, associated consulting, software engineering, around the themes of planning and management of future distribution networks. flexible electricity (“smart grids”).
Our products allow, for example, the optimization of investments in the electricity network: less raw materials for conductors and transformers (copper, etc.), less costly civil engineering work, but also the integration of Intelligent connection to Low Voltage networks. ORIs reduce the costs and delays of connecting renewable energy production facilities by occasionally disconnecting power plants during periods of congestion rather than reinforcing the grid to cope with them. The development of this solution will require automating the supervision and management of networks Low Voltage and will thus promote the proliferation of low-power renewable energies on European electricity networks.
Key figures
- Staff
- 7
- Turnover
- 221
References
Roseau Technologies has already supported the GEREDIS Grid Manager in setting up Alternative Medium Voltage Connection Offers. We are also supporting Enedis on a Low Voltage flexibility project focused on flexibility in consumption (flexibility of electric vehicles) Finally, Roseau Technologies has already carried out studies on behalf of three Swiss DSOs (SEVJ, SEIC, SEFA) on subjects linked to the integration of photovoltaic production into the distribution network.
Intervention domains
Energy efficiency - Eco-management - Energy efficiency - Regulations - Audit - Consultancy - Studies and Engineering - Photovoltaic solar - Training or awareness - Renewables energies - Regulations - Audit - Consultancy - Studies and Engineering - Environmental and social Investments - Industrial ecologyCertifications, labels or price
Winner of the I-Nov 2020 competition
Winner of the EETE 2021 competition
Roseau Technologies also maintains close links with the Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory (G2ELab) from which the three founders came, and with the Persée research center of Mines-Paristech with which a collaboration contract was concluded in 2020.