eRoots Featured in the World Economic Forum Innovation Playbook
January 22, 2026

eRoots has been featured in the World Economic Forum Innovation Playbook for Future Power Systems, an initiative launched ahead of the Annual Meeting in Davos to highlight practical and scalable solutions already being deployed across power systems worldwide.
The Playbook brings together 80 solutions supported by more than 100 case studies, with the aim of helping decision-makers across the power sector identify approaches that are already being applied in real systems. Alongside the interactive repository, the initiative also includes the briefing paper Electricity Reinvented: How Innovation Is Transforming the Future of Power Systems.
eRoots is included with two contributions.
Iberian Grid Map
The Iberian Grid Map is a digital twin of the Spanish power system designed to give users better visibility into an increasingly complex and renewable-heavy grid.
It supports advanced simulation and analysis, helping utilities, IPPs, and large consumers work with the system data needed for more informed decisions in both planning and operation. As power systems become more constrained, more dynamic, and more geographically uneven, this kind of visibility becomes increasingly valuable.
Strategic Planning for TSOs Using VeraGrid
The second featured solution, Strategic Planning for TSOs Using VeraGrid, focuses on long-term transmission expansion and reinforcement planning.
It is built as an automated, data-driven approach that combines optimisation and heuristic methods to help TSOs explore a wider range of investment alternatives. The objective is to improve the quality of planning decisions and accelerate the evaluation of long-term options under uncertainty.
This matters because one of the core limitations in transmission planning is often not the lack of ideas, but the difficulty of exploring enough of the solution space with sufficient consistency and speed. A broader and more systematic search can lead to better decisions on reinforcement timing, project selection, and network evolution.