The smart house controller solution includes a cloud-based approach for integration of energy systems powered by the intelligent use of data. The smart house controller is a facilitator, not only of smarter energy consumption in domestic houses, but also for a better integration of different energy source supplies.
Further description and insights into the project is coming soon.
The project on energy supply modelling in cities aim to develop, model and evaluate scenarious of cities in order to increase efficiency and integration of systems while at the same time minimizing CO2 emissions and socioeconomic costs. Denmark has established the target of becoming independent of fossil fuels in the electricity and heating sectors by …
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 …
Last week Smart Cities Accelerator with center leader for CITIES Henrik Madsen participated at the Danish Folkemødet. Henrik Madsen talked about the new research from the SmartNet project where it has been possible to create coherence between the surplus production of wind energy especially at night and the local electricity consumption in 30 holiday homes …