CASIMIR – Control Allocation with Passivity for DC Microgrids

Welcome to the CASIMIR Project. CASIMIR is a research project funded by the ANR (JCJC), spanning 48 months, aimed at developing unified control methods for DC Microgrids.

The Challenge: The transition to renewable energies requires decentralized production and storage. DC microgrids are emerging as an efficient solution, but their stability and energy management pose complex challenges, especially when interconnecting multiple sources (solar, wind, batteries).

Our Goal: To develop control strategies that ensure both the efficient operation of isolated units (via dynamic control allocation) and the global stability of the grid (via passivity), without the need for heavy centralized communication.

News:

April, 2026

Kick-off meeting

The project kick-off meeting was organized in CRAN

April, 2026
March, 2026

Official Project Launch

The project officially started.

March, 2026
  • Axis: H.09 “Sustainable, clean, safe and efficient energy”
  • Coordinator: Jérémie Kreiss (CRAN)
  • Budget: 302k€
  • Duration: 48 months

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