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      • A⁵: Development Method for Driver Assistance Systems based on a Domain-Specific Language
      • ACOOWEE – Activity Oriented Programming of Wireless Sensor Networks
      • ALF: Autonomous Localization Framework
      • Analysis Methods for Non-Markovian Models
      • BioNeting – Bio-inspired Networking
      • CoCar – Cooperative Cars
      • Concurrency in timed usage models for system testing in the automotive domain
      • Data Quality and the Control of Automotive Manufacturing
      • Decentralized organization of future energy systems based on the combination of blockchains and the cellular concept
      • Dienstgütegarantien für Ethernet in der industriellen Kommunikation
      • e-NUE: Co-Simulation of Electrified and Connected Vehicles
      • Energy System Analysis
      • Formal verification and validation of test methods for complex vehicle safety systems in virtual environments
      • GeTTeMo – Systematische Generierung von Testszenarien aus benutzungsorientierten Testmodellen
      • HISTORY – HIgh Speed neTwork mOnitoRing and analYsis
      • Hybrid Simulation of Intelligent Energy Systems
      • Integrated Modeling Platforms for Computer Infrastructures
      • MaTeLo (Markov Test Logic)
      • Mo.S.I.S. (Modular Software Engineering for Interoperative Systems)
      • Model support in design, test, and monitoring of image system architectures
      • Modeling of External and Internal Impact Factors on the Performance of Wireless Local Area Networks
      • monk-it – Efficient distributed monitoring, attack detection, and event correlation
      • p2p4wsn – Efficient Data Management in Mobile Sensor Networks using Peer-to-Peer Technologies
      • Pal-Grid: A Comprehensive Simulation Framework for the Palestinian Power Grid
      • Privacy in Vehicular Networks
      • ProHTA: Prospective Assessment of Healthcare Technologies
      • Q.E.D. (QoS Enhanced Development Using UML2.0 and TTCN-3)
      • Quality of Service of Networked Embedded Systems
      • Requirements oriented testing with Markov chain usage models in the automotive domain
      • ROSES – Robot Assisted Sensor Networks
      • Secure intelligent Mobility – Testarea Germany
      • Security and Quality of Service and Aspects in ZigBee-based Wireless Communication
      • Self-organization of SN-MRS systems
      • Sensitivity Analysis of Queueing Networks
      • SkyNet – Communicating Paragliders
      • Smart Grid Services
      • Smart Grid Solar
      • Software-in-the-Loop Simulation and Testing of Highly Dependable Distributed Automotive Applications
      • Support for inter-domain routing and data replication in virtual coordinate based networks
      • SWARM (Storage With Amply Redundant Megawatt)
      • Telematics Services in Hybrid Networks
      • Transmission of Safety-Relevant Sensor Data in Intra-Car Communication Systems
      • Veins 1.0 – Vehicles in Network Simulation
      • Web Cluster Laboratory
      • WinPEPSY-QNS - Performance Evaluation and Prediction System for Queueing Networks

    Energy System Analysis

    Project Description

    Due to the phase-out of nuclear power and the extension of renewable energy sources the Bavarian electric energy system is faced with great challenges. In the project Energy System Analysis Bavaria a hybrid simulation model for the energy transition in Bavaria is developed. The simulation of different scenarios enables us to analyze the impact of different options on the electricity generation balance, the electricity consumption and the environment. For this purpose we model the most important components along the energy chain (supply, transportation, demand). A main area is the modeling of fluctuating renewable energy sources, such as wind or solar energy, in order to investigate the interaction of conventional power plants, storages and the electricity demand.

    Project Period

      2012-03-01 – 2016-06-30

    Project Members

    • Prof. Dr.-Ing. Reinhard German
    • Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marco Pruckner

    Sponsored by

    • Allgäuer Überlandwerke GmbH
    • Areva NP GmbH
    • BayWa (RENERCO AG)
    • E.ON AG
    • infra Fürth GmbH
    • Kraftanlagen München GmbH
    • OMV Power International
    • OSTWIND Verwaltungsgemeinschaft mbH
    • Siemens AG
    • SWU Energie GmbH
    • Tennet TSO GmbH
    • ThüGa AG
    • Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie

    Involved Institutios

    • Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsmathematik
    • Lehrstuhl für Elektrische Energiesysteme

    Related Publications

    1. Marco Pruckner, “Ein Simulationsmodell für den Energieumstieg in Bayern,” Erlangen, pp. 206, 2015
    2. Peter Bazan, Marco Pruckner, David Steber und Reinhard German, “Hierarchical Simulation of the German Energy System and Houses with PV and Storage Systems,” D.A.CH. Energieinformatik 2015, Karlsruhe, Germany, November 2015
    3. Marco Pruckner und Reinhard German, “Modeling and Simulation of Electricity Generated by Renewable Energy Sources for Complex Energy Systems,” Proceedings of the 47th Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS ’14), Tampa (USA), April 2014
    4. Marco Pruckner, Christoph Thurner, Alexander Martin und Reinhard German, “A Coupled Optimization and Simulation Model for the Energy Transition in Bavaria,” Proceedings of the International Workshop on Demand Modeling and Quantitative Analysis of Future Generation Energy Networks and Energy Efficient Systems, Bamberg, Germany, März 2014
    5. Abdalkarim Awad, Marco Pruckner, Peter Bazan und Reinhard German, “On the Profit Enhancement and State Estimation Services in the Smart Grid,” Proceedings of the IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference, Washington DC/USA, pp. 1-5, Februar 2014  
    6. Marco Pruckner, Gaby Seifert, Matthias Luther und Reinhard German, “Gekoppeltes Energiesystemmodell für den Energieumstieg in Bayern,” 13. Symposium Energieinnovation, Graz, Februar 2014
    7. Marco Pruckner, David Eckhoff und Reinhard German, “Modeling Country-Scale Electricity Demand Profiles,” Winter Simulation Conference (WSC ’14), Savannah, GA, USA, pp. 1084-1095, Dezember 2014  
    8. Marco Pruckner und Reinhard German, “A Hybrid Simulation Model for Large-Scaled Electricity Generation Systems,” Proceedings of the 2013 Winter Simulation Conference, Washington DC, USA, Dezember 2013
    9. Marco Pruckner und Reinhard German, “A Simulation Model to Analyze the Residual Load During the Extension of Highly Fluctuating Renewables in Bavaria, Germany,” Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives, Istanbul, Turkey, Mai 2013
    10. Klaus Hassmann, Marco Pruckner und Reinhard German, “Ein Energiesystemmodell für Bayern – Ratgeber und Werkzeug zur Steuerung der Energiewende,” in BWK – Das Energie-Fachmagazin Bd. 1/2-2013 (1/2), pp. 62-69., 2013
    11. Marco Pruckner und Reinhard German, “An Approach of a Simulation Model to Analyze the Future Energy Balance of Bavaria,” Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Technology, Economics and Policies, Nuremberg, Germany, Dezember 2012
    12. Marco Pruckner, Peter Bazan und Reinhard German, “Towards a simulation model of the Bavarian electrical energy system,” INFORMATIK 2012, Smart Grid Wshp., Braunschweig, September 2012
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