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.
The solution for analysis of heating data is an analytical tool for treating and integrating of big data collected from smart meters, socio-economic data, energy informations and building models. This treatment tool enables to quantify and characterize energy consumption of entire districts and cities.
Flexible Energy Denmark (FED) is a new 44 mill dkr project, funded primarily by Innovation Fund Denmark, and proactive players in the Danish electricity sector. According to the scientific project leader, Professor Henrik Madsen (DTU Compute), aims at establishing a national digital infrastructure for the near 100 pct fossil-free society: This infrastructure is built on …
Venue: DTU and online, Copenhagen, Denmark Date: August 24-28, 2020 (registration before June 15. – Learn more in the link below) Due to the COVID-19 situation, DTU is currently locked down and we don’t know if it will be open for the week of the summer school. Further, it’s probably not going to be possible …