The Electric Power Systems Research Group (GISEL) has been working for over a decade on the development of technologies aimed at making the electrical grid more efficient, cleaner, and smarter. Its research focuses on three key areas: integration of renewable energy sources, microgrids, and power system protection. GISEL maintains close collaboration with the local energy industry, participates in research projects at the regional, national, and European levels, and actively contributes to the training of new generations of researchers. We invite you to explore the different sections of our website to learn more about who we are, our research activities, and the projects we are working on.
Presentación de GISEL
News
- GISEL takes part in the 2025 European Researchers' Night
- GISEL delivers the children’s workshop “Energy Hunters” at TADEH’s Open Day
- The April blackout exposed the weaknesses of the power system in the Iberian Peninsula
- Launch of JRL ePLAN, a pioneering energy planning laboratory with GISEL’s participation
- Analysis of the recent power outage
- Stability Challenges in Renewable Power Grids
- Key aspects of the electrical system
- Real-Time Simulation: A Key Tool in Electrical Engineering Education
- Highly resilient power grids
Calendar of activities and events
OREGAUA 2025, Europako ikerrtzaileen gauaren ospakizunen barnean
When and where
26/09/2025 26/09/2025, 17:00 - 21:30
Description
Every September, European cities come together to celebrate the EUROPEAN RESEARCHERS' NIGHT, with initiatives that bring science to the streets. From the ORE4CITIZENS initiative, we also join this celebration, and this year we will host OREGAUA 2025 at the Lasesarre Sports Center in Barakaldo. It will be a magical science-filled afternoon, with experiments, games, and surprises for all ages. Children and adults alike will have the chance to explore the mysteries of marine renewable energy and engage with our researchers.
Registration
Web address: (Opens New Window) OREGAUA 2025