PhD Defence: Characterisation and Integration of Energy Flexibility through Stochastic Modelling and Control

Energy grids around the world are undergoing a transformation from conventional production schemes based on carbon to renewable energy sources. This comes at a price, since most renewable energy sources can not be controlled. Considering that most problems experienced by energy grids are handled by adjusting production, this is a major challenge. To cope with this, energy flexibility from demand have been proposed, where, instead of adjusting generation, the demand is adjusted according to the needs of the energy grids.

To be able to utilise energy flexibility, first it has to be understood. Since most energy flexibility comes from systems with dynamic needs and possibilities to adjust their demand, static approaches have limited use. The main objective of this thesis, is to advance the understanding of dynamic energy flexibility. In particular, dynamic mathematical models for how to characterise energy flexibility are proposed. Contrary to previous works on energy flexibility, these models facilitate estimates of the energy flexibility when in use, allowing it to be understood out of steady state, where it will be found most of the time.

Models are only as useful as the applications that they facilitate, and so, this thesis includes proposals for how to integrate energy flexibility using the developed models. This ranges from component level, where appropriate control strategies have to be implemented, to the daily operation of energy grids where energy flexibility has to be utilised, all the way to the planning of future investments in the energy grids. 

Supervisors:
Supervisor: Professor Henrik Madsen, DTU Compute
Co supervisor: Professor John Bagterp Jørgensen, DTU Compute
Co supervisor: Associate Professor Uffe Høgsbro Thygesen, DTU Compute
Co supervisor: Rishi Relan, Modelling Expert, Siemens

Examiners:

Associate Professor Lasse Engbo Christiansen, DTU Compute
Professor Dražen Lončar; University of Zagreb, Croatia
Professor Magnus Korpås, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU

Chairman:
Associate Professor Jan Kloppenborg Møller, DTU Compute

 

Everyone is welcome.

Time

Thu 06 Feb 20
13:00 - 16:00

Organizer

DTU Compute

Where

DTU Lyngby, Building 101A, room S08.