Simulation von Smart Grids With new technologies emerging in the field of renewable
energies and communications, the notion of a smart grid has
evolved. Using smart grids, the traditional structure of
centralized energy networks is shifted to a decentralized
network in which the energy can freely be distributed.
Considering the new structure and technologies, there is a
need to evaluate efficiency, economic viability, and
reliability.
The evaluation uses graphs, representing the smart grid, and
solves mixed-integer optimization problems to simulate
optimal behavior. The project does not only aim at
simulating smart grids, but also at finding solutions to
extend or plan smart grids on large scale and assess the
investment on green energy producing devices (e.g. solar
panels) for the individual member of the smart grid.
| Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Rüde
Beteiligte: Dr.-Ing. Christian Kuschel, Dipl.-Inf. (FH), M.Sc.(hons)
Stichwörter: smart grid, mixed-integer optimization
Laufzeit: 1.1.2012 - 31.12.2015
Förderer: Energiecampus Nürnberg
Kontakt: Kuschel, Christian E-Mail: christian.kuschel@fau.de
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