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.
One of the systemic cornerstones of CITIES Innovation Center is the CITIES Data Management system. The system includes an administration interface, a web-based data processing and algorithm implementations, various analytics results visualization and embed charts in a web page. An in-depth description of the system is coming soon. In the meantime, please read more here
DTU har sammen med det nationale danske Innovation Centre Denmark Boston udviklet en række forsknings-webinarer sammen med Ørsted, MIT og Tufts University i Boston samt Energinet og den nye forskningsklynge Energy Cluster Denmark. —- Internationalt samarbejde og deling af viden er forudsætningen, for at verdens lande kan opfylde klima-målsætningerne. Danmark og USA samarbejder meget forskningsmæssigt …
The CITIES project had its own track at the conference 100% Climate Neutrality in Sonderborg, Denmark on 1 and 2, October 2019. Here you can listen to the videos and follow the presentations in the pdf. Programme VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy2s1yaRU0Q PDF: Henrik Madsen, DTU: Introduction to CITIES AGM – update VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX8F8GW7Ink PDF: Annemie Wyckmans, NTNU: CityxChange …