As part of our Who is Who interview series, we are delighted to introduce Dr. Andrés Gómez from CESGA Foundation in Galicia, Spain. With extensive experience in High-Performance Computing (HPC) and quantum technologies, Dr. Gómez brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to the objectives of the GRAVITEQA project. In this interview, he shares his professional journey, his work at CESGA, and his perspective on how advanced computing and emerging quantum technologies can support the project’s ambitions and the broader scientific community.
As part of our Who is Who interview series, we are delighted to introduce Paula Hernamperez from CARTIF Foundation in Spain. With extensive experience in renewable energy, quantum solutions, and project management, she brings valuable expertise to the GRAVITEQA project's mission of transforming decommissioned coal power plants and mines into sustainable energy storage systems. In this interview, she shares insights into her work, the challenges faced, and her vision for the energy transition.
Partners of the GRAVITEQA consortium gathered in Athens on the 20th of January 2026 for the project’s third plenary meeting, kindly hosted by project partner FENTECH.
As part of our Who is Who interview series, we are delighted to introduce Professor Georgios C. Christoforidis, a key member of the GRAVITEQA consortium. [...]
As part of our Who is Who campaign, we’re excited to introduce you to Dr. Pavlos Katsivelis, Electrical Engineer and Project Coordinator for GRAVITEQA. [...]
On June 25, 2025, the GRAVITEQA consortium gathered for its second plenary meeting at the CARTIF facilities in Valladolid, Spain. This important event brought together key project partners to discuss progress, challenges, and next steps in the pursuit of innovative energy solutions.
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Date: June 26, 2025 Location: Frederic Joliot-Curie International House of Scientists, Varna, Bulgaria On June 26, 2025, ESO EAD, as part of the GRAVITEQA [...]
📅 Date: June 13, 2025 📍 Location: Kozani, Greece The University of Western Macedonia (UOWM) successfully hosted the 2nd Symposium of Research Projects, a [...]
Energy storage technologies are essential to the future of sustainable energy systems, enabling the integration of variable renewable sources (VRES) and enhancing grid reliability. [...]












