The smart house controller solution includes a cloud-based approach for integration of energy systems powered by the intelligent use of data. The smart house controller is a facilitator, not only of smarter energy consumption in domestic houses, but also for a better integration of different energy source supplies.
Further description and insights into the project is coming soon.
The electricity generation of the future gets a new player – the prosumer. For example, a homeowner with solar cells on the roof, who both consumes power and produces and sells his surplus power. GridTech and the Ingeniøren have taken a closer look at the energy landscape of the future – and talked with Professor, …
The last week in October 2020 the International Institute of Forecasters held it’s 40th International Symposium on Forecasting. Henrik Madsen, Project Manager at CITIES and Professor at DTU Compute gave a keynote speech: Forecasting for the Green Transition. His talk is now available on YouTube – click on the play icon below or use the …
During a week, 44 young researchers got ‘hands-on’ experience with statistical modelling techniques for smart energy systems and intelligent energy savings, including calculating solar energy gain in buildings. — 44 PhD students and postdocs mainly from universities in Europe have spent last week of August at DTU Compute to learn about smart energy systems and …