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* <b>[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7232650/ Energy management with TRIANA on FPAI]</b> Hermen A. Toersche; Johann L. Hurink; Mente J. Konsman, PowerTech, 2015 IEEE Eindhoven, 2015, DOI: 10.1109/PTC.2015.7232650, IEEE Conference Publications
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Aktuelle Version vom 18. Oktober 2016, 07:40 Uhr

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Hybrid Energy Grid Management


Contact: Christian Gitte, Hartmut Schmeck

http://www.eitdigital.eu/


Project Status: completed
Project: EIT Digital


Description

Hybrid Energy Grid Management (HEGRID) focuses on realizing a prototype multi-commodity (electricity, gas and thermal energy) energy management framework. This framework enables interoperability of a variety of energy management approaches and devices. The basis of HEGRID will be formed by the Open Energy Management Framework: an operational platform that supports multiple smart grid approaches for the electric grid. This base platform will be extended to support gas and thermal grids as well. It will also feature a coordination mechanism that can make intelligent decisions across commodities (e.g. how to make the best use of a CHP that uses gas to produce heat and electricity). Multi-commodity energy management is largely unexplored territory, but is an important step to increase the efficiency, flexibility and stability of the combined grids. The project addresses essential challenges posed by the "Energy transition" to incorporate more energy generated from renewable sources.


Involved Persons
Christian Gitte, Fabian Rigoll, Huiwen Xu, Hartmut Schmeck


Information

from: 1 Januar 2013
until: 31 Dezember 2015
Funding: EU


Partners

Eindhoven University of TechnologySiemens AGDeutsche Telekom LaboratoriesTNOCWITU Twente


Research Group

Efficient Algorithms


Area of Research

Energy Informatics


Publications Belonging to the Project
 - book
 - incollection
 - booklet
 - proceedings
 - phdthesis
 - techreport
 - deliverable
 - manual
 - misc
 - unpublished





article
Huiwen Xu, Lukas König, Doris Cáliz, Hartmut Schmeck
A generic user interface for energy management in smart homes
Energy Informatics, 1, (1), pages 1-63, Dezember, 2018
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inproceedings
Christian Gitte, Huiwen Xu, Fabian Rigoll, Joeri van Eekelen, Michael Kaisers
Multi-Commodity Energy Management Applied to Micro CHPs and Electrical Heaters in Smart Buildings
In Friederich Kupzog, 5th D-A-CH+ Energy Informatics Conference in conjunction with 7th Symposium on Communications for Energy Systems (ComForEn), pages: 96, Österreichischer Verband für Elektrotechnik, OVE-Schriftenreihe, Klagenfurt, September, 2016
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