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.
One of CITIES’ demo projects is to develop an optimization method for the combined heat and power production planning in district heating systems and apply it to a real-world demo-case. The idea is to improve bids for selling and buying electricity in power markets- and in the end to automate the bidding. Assistant Professor Daniela Guericke, …
Although CITIES ends by the end of 2020 after seven years of research, CITIES’ research, findings and thoughts continue through several other projects based on research in CITIES or inspired of CITIES. A brand new one is Cool-Data; a Grand Solution project supported by Innovation Fund Denmark with DKK 13 million. Researchers at DTU Compute, …
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 …