SINNOGENES continues to strengthen its commitment to hands-on training and to fostering connections between research, innovation and higher education. In this context, a group of students from the European Masters in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, specialising in “Grid Integration”, at the Universidad de Zaragoza, recently carried out a technical visit to the facilities of CEDER-CIEMAT.

During the visit, the students had the opportunity to gain first-hand insight into a range of systems and equipment used in the field of renewable energy. The programme included the observation of generation, storage and consumption technologies, as well as their integration and operation in both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC).
Notably, part of the visit focused on systems developed within the SINNOGENES framework, including advanced solutions for hybrid energy systems and microgrid integration. The students were able to analyse system architectures, the different components involved, and their operation under real conditions, enabling them to better understand the advantages of such approaches in terms of efficiency, flexibility and adaptability to emerging energy demands.
Through initiatives such as this, SINNOGENES continues to promote synergies between universities, research centres and students, consolidating a learning ecosystem that combines academic and practical experience to address the challenges of the energy transition in Europe.



