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Find the material from the day at our research webpage: https://smart-cities-centre.org/2020/11/09/material-from-cities-final-conference-november-9-2020/
THESIS: Coordinated planning for renewable smart energy systems – how strategic energy planning could help meet local and national goals PhD defence: Louise Krog Jensen Denmark is in the middle of a transition towards a 100% renewable energy system, and strategic energy planning was introduced by Danish politicians in 2012. Policy makers and officials have described …
Everyone talks about AI and machine learning, but a demo project with a water tower shows that a model with stochastic differential equations can describe energy flexibility surprisingly well with just a few intuitive parameters. If the CO2 emission is to be reduced, the proportion of renewable energy sources must be significantly increased. If at …
New Year greeting from Henrik Madsen, Professor at DTU Compute, Project Manager at CITIES and Center Manager for the Cities Innovation Center The New Year announces the start of a decade of green transition, and the 2020s will be crucial to the future climate on Earth. In Denmark, we have got the Climate Act (Klimaloven) …