Flexible power consumption requires fully automated devices
Professor Henrik Madsen from DTU Compute believes that researchers and practitioners under the CITIES-project have broken the code for how electricity companies and other actors can enable flexible consumption. In an interview with ienergi.dk, published in July 2018, Madsen talks about automation, artificial intelligence, software and big data in the cloud. In Intelligent Energy, these research results are translated into in the process of designing future net tariffs, so they reward flexible customers.
Henrik Madsen has been interviewed by Digital Hub Denmark about the research in CITIES Innovation Center, FED, Smart Cities Accelerator and other CITIES related projects, working with energy optimization, flexibility etc. as ways to green transition. Digital Hub Denmark writes, that researchers at DTU Compute are investigating ways of managing the energy systems of the future based on green, fluctuating sources of energy. …
Last week DTU held the summer school TIME SERIES ANALYSIS – with a focus on modelling and forecasting in energy systems. 44 PhD students and postdocs mainly from universities in Europe have spent a week at DTU Compute to learn about smart energy systems and intelligent energy savings. The summer school was arranged by the …
The project solution on cloud-based solutions for forecasting is intertwined with research on data analytics, energy systems integration, markets and smart buildings. Further description and insights into the project is coming soon. In the meantime please read more here