On October 20–23, 2025, Anna Mutule, power systems engineer at the Institute of Electronics and Computer Science (EDI), Latvia, participated in the IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe 2025) conference held in Valletta, Malta.
She presented the paper “Estimation of PV Generation using Empirical University Campus Data”, developed as part of the MESVA project in collaboration with University College Dublin. The study demonstrates how real campus energy data can be used to model photovoltaic (PV) generation, supporting renewable energy integration and advancing the EU’s climate and sustainability goals.
Anna Mutule also chaired two expert sessions — “Battery Analytics & ICT Integration” and “Cybersecurity & Intrusion Detection Models” — fostering discussions on energy storage analytics, digitalisation, and cybersecurity in modern grids.
The NextGeneration EU (Latvia’s Recovery and Resilience Plan’s investment “Research, Development and Consolidation Grants”) under Grant “MESVA: “Methods, Tools and Techniques for Smart Development of Energy system” (Nr.5.2.1.1.i.0/2/24/I/CFLA/006)

