Symposium Multi-modelling of energy systems

Nieuws - 03 mei 2019 - Webredactie

On 16 April 2019 the Energy and Industry Section organized a symposium “Multi-modelling of energy systems” led by prof.dr.ir. Zofia Lukszo.

As energy systems grow and challenges of energy transition are huge, more complex modelling efforts spanning multiple scales, disciplines and perspectives are essential for fact and science-based decision and policy making. The modelling world needs to make a transition as well. The models we are looking for should do justice to many perspectives and many shades of complexity. We can contribute to this need by deploying among others co-simulation, multi-modelling, and even further multi-site simulations where various models are developed by various research groups at different locations, sometimes in different parts of the world, and interconnected to achieve a common goal.

During the symposium we stressed similarities and differences between co-simulation and multi-modelling, presented examples of studies not only done by different research groups but also in a multi-site way by a federation of research group located in different European member states and world-wide, to finally discussed challenges of cost-effective sharing of hardware and software facilities.

The conclusions from the fruitful discussion during the symposium and from individual presentations will form a basis to write a joint paper on multi-modelling of energy systems.

The presentations can be found in the programme below.

Symposium “Multi-modelling of energy systems”

Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management

Delft University of Technology

16 April 2019, Room A

12:30 – 12:35

Welcome and opening

by prof.dr.ir. Zofia Lukszo, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft

12:35 – 13:30

Prof. Ettore Bompard, PoliTo, Italy
Multi-modelling at PoliTo: Multi-site platform for co-simulation of power systems

13:30 – 13:40

Short break

13:40 – 14:20

Dr. Edoardo Patti, PoliTo, Italy
Internet-of-Things software infrastructure for energy management

14:20 – 15:00

Dr.ir. Igor Nikolic, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft
Project Windmaster: Participatory multi-modelling of the energy transition

15:00 – 15:20

Break

15:20 – 16:00

Dr.ir. Jan Kwakkel, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft
Exploratory modeling for handling deep uncertainty in multi-formalism models

16:00 – 16:40

Dr. Milos Cvetkovic , Faculty of EWI, TU Delft
Co-simulation for model coupling

16:40 – 17:30

Recap by  Prof. dr. ir. Zofia Lukszo + discussion

17:30

Buffet dinner and drink - for those registered  for the entire symposium