CITIES Innovation Center conduct projects on cloud-based solutions for research of energy data. All project are designed to handle the intelligent IT solutions of the center. These include three layers: a repository, a computational and an operation layer. Together the three are constituting the overall IT infrastructure of CITIES Innovation Center.
The data repository (SE-Data), manages the collection and management of data. The computation layer Smart Energy Analytics (SE-Analytics ) is handling the computation tasks, analytics and many other tasks. The smart energy operation system (SE-OS) enables the interplay of various energy supply systems.
An in-depth description of the solution is coming soon.
Sænkning af fremløbstemperaturen med 10 grader, markant reducering af varmetab samt fastholdelse af varmeprisen. Svebølle-Viskinge Fjernvarmeselskab udnytter de digitale muligheder. I magasinet Dansk Fjernvarme kan du læse mere om gevinsterne ved datadreven styring og visualisering i Svebølle-Viskinge Fjernvarmeselskab (m bl.a. Svend Müller). Her samarbejder DTU – Technical University of Denmark (m Henrik Madsen, Per Sieverts …
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