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Mathematics and Informatics for Intelligent Energy Systems Seminar by Hrvoje Pandžić: Integration of Energy Storage in Transmission Network

The organizing committee of the DTU-Compute Seminar Series “Mathematics and Informatics for Intelligent Energy Systems” is happy to announce that Dr. Hrvoje Pandžić is giving the talk below on December 10 (Thursday) at 11:00 am in building 303b, room 026. The talk is expected to be 45-min long including questions.

Abstract:
Allocation of distributed energy storage units in transmission network offers a particularly effective approach to reducing system operation costs, compensating for the variability of large-scale renewable generation, as well as relieving the stress on conventional generators in case of outages. Having in mind the cost of quick-response storage, i.e. high-capacity batteries, is still much higher compared to the cost of transmission lines, an effective investment policy is needed to properly assess and quantify all the benefits of such an investment.

The presentation will discuss sources of value of battery storage and present promising battery storage technologies. A heuristic approach to storage siting and sizing will be demonstrated

Dr. Pandžić received his PhD from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing University of Zagreb, Croatia in 2011. After being appointed as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Washington, Seattle, he became an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing University of Zagreb in 2014. His research interests cover integration of renewable energy sources, energy markets, power system planning and analysis, as well as smart grid and electric vehicles.

Everybody is welcome!

Time

Thu 10 Dec 15
11:00 - 12:00

Organizer

DTU Compute

Where

DTU Compute, building 303b, room 026.