The living-lab power grid project aims to develop a tool for designing a living-lab electricity grid for industrial clusters like GreenLab. The project focuses on optimizing the electricity grid connecting businesses in a green industrial park to green electricity and energy stores.
Project results:
A new integration approach, combining parallel and series aggregation methods, has been introduced to improve industrial consumers' participation in power markets. The proposed aggregation strategy was evaluated using pairwise aggregation of three industrial processes. Additionally, an expert tool with a reasoning engine was developed to assist in designing power distribution grids. This tool is adaptable to various regulatory frameworks and standards across different regions.
What the researchers think:
”GreenLab’s Research Community Days and the GreenLab Summit offer valuable opportunities for networking, identifying industry related challenges, and drawing inspiration from the latest findings of fellow research groups within GreenLab. Collaborating closely with industry actors added a realistic and practical dimension to our research project that was highly beneficial” Says Tilman Weckesser, Assistant Professor, DTU Research Database.
Tilman Weckesser
Assistant Professor
Aarhus University
tweck@dtu.dk
+45 93 51 19 94
Eoghan Rattigan
Industrial Sustainability Scientist
eora@greenlab.dk
+45 81 10 41 88
Starts: 01.01.2023
Ends: 31.12.23