- Integrated Energy Systems Optimization
- Electric Power System Optimization
- Renewable Energy and Sustainability
- Smart Grid Energy Management
- Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
- Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
- Global Energy and Sustainability Research
- Graphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies
- Physics and Engineering Research Articles
- Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
- Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Nuclear and radioactivity studies
- Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
- Energy Efficiency and Management
- Energy and Environment Impacts
- Merger and Competition Analysis
- Renewable energy and sustainable power systems
- Photovoltaic Systems and Sustainability
- Sustainable Finance and Green Bonds
- Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
- Aviation Industry Analysis and Trends
- Systems Engineering Methodologies and Applications
- Simulation Techniques and Applications
- German Economic Analysis & Policies
Copenhagen Business School
2022-2024
Technische Universität Berlin
2014-2023
Predicting future costs of technologies not yet developed is a complex exercise that includes many uncertain parameters and functional forms. In context, small modular reactor (SMR) concepts are in rather early development stage claim to have cost advantages through learning effects, standardized design, modularization, co-siting economies, other factors, such as better time-to-market even though they exhibit negative economies scale their construction due lower power output compared...
To phase-out fossil fuels, energy systems must shift to renewable electricity as the main source of primary energy. In this paper, we analyze how electrification can support integration fluctuating renewables, like wind and PV, mitigate need for storage thermal backup plants. Using a cost minimizing model system planning, find substantial benefits demand in heating, transport, industry adapting supply. Germany, flexible halves residual peak-load reduces excess generation by 80%. Flexible...
In light of offshore wind expansions in the North and Baltic Seas Europe, further ideas on using space for renewable-based energy generation have evolved. One concepts is that islands, which entails placement conversion storage equipment near farms. Offshore electrolysers will cause interdependence between availability electricity hydrogen production power transmission to shore. This paper investigates trade-offs integrating islands via versus infrastructure. We set up a combined capacity...
The European Commission’s call for energy communities has motivated academia to focus research on design and trading concepts of local electricity markets. literature provides a wide range conceptual ideas analyses the technical economic framework single market features such as peer-to-peer trading. feasible, system-wide integration into existing structures requires, however, set legal adjustments national regulation. In this paper, we test implications recently proposed designs under...
In this paper we introduce a five-fold approach to open science comprised of data, open-source software (that is, programming and modeling tools, model code, numerical solvers), as well open-access dissemination. The advantages energy models are being discussed. A fully bottom-up electricity sector with high spatial resolution using the Julia environment is then developed, describing source code data set for Germany. This large-scale market includes both generation dispatch from thermal...
This short communication is based on a workshop hydrogen network modeling in macro-energy system models discussing the whole value chain: production, transmission, storage, and use, as well related issues of demand flexibility, alternative fuels biological origin, integration with district heating. It was organized by Danish research ENERforsk leading modelers from academia, industry, transmission operators. The collected (1) lessons learned, (2) best practices, (3) potential next steps. We...
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Supply and demand for electricity are central to the decarbonisation of energy system. To replace fossil fuels, supply must shift wind solar, but due their variability, fully renewable poses a challenge. On other hand, additional arises cut emissions in heating, transport, or industry sector. We analyze how from these sectors can be flexible support integration fluctuating renewables on supply-side. The analysis builds macro-energy system model with an extensive scope cover all high...