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.
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 …
Det lokalt forankrede multiforsyningsselskab GEV i Midtjylland tester grønt alternativ til traditionel aircondition gennem CITIES. — Danish version – for English – go to: https://www.citiesinnovation.org/district-heating-tests-climate-friendly-air-conditioning-based-on-cooled-hot-water/ DR Trekanten i Vejle har snakket med GEV og Energy Cool om projektet. Hør indslaget fra den 3. maj 2020 her. BEMÆRK: Tryk på den lille play-knap i bundet af …
At a two-day workshop in Zagreb first in April different industry, academia and governmental partners focused on the importance of data-intelligent operation of integrated power and thermal systems for accelerating the green transition using thermal storage solutions on the proper scales. Center for IT-Intelligent Energy Systems (CITIES) project at DTU in Denmark was responsible for …