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    Hybrid Simulation of Intelligent Energy Systems

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    Hybrid Simulation of Intelligent Energy Systems


    Project Description

    Development of the simulation framework i7-AnyEnergy for networked smart energy systems. For this framework methods such as discrete event simulation (e.g. for demand, weather and control models) and System Dynamics models (e.g. for energy and cost flows) are combined in one simulation model. It provides pre-built components from which more complex energy system models can be constructed in a flexible way. From the basic components for the energy demand (electrical and thermal), for energy conversion (e.g. gas heating, combined heat and power with fuel cells), for renewable energy (photovoltaics), for energy storage (batteries, chemical storages), as well as for the control, house models can be constructed and coupled to larger systems with a common weather model and communication Network.

    Project Period

      2011-10-01 – 2016-12-31

    Project Leader

      Reinhard German

    Project Members

      Peter Bazan

    Sponsored by

      Bayerische Staatsministerien

    Related Publications

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    • Bazan P.:
      Hybrid Simulation of Smart Energy Systems (Dissertation, 2017)
      BibTeX: Download
    • Bazan P., Steber D., German R.:
      Hybrid simulation and energy market based optimization of cement plants
      In: Computer Science - Research and Development (2016), p. 1-13
      ISSN: 1865-2034
      DOI: 10.1007/s00450-016-0305-8
      BibTeX: Download
    • Bazan P., Pruckner M., Steber D., German R.:
      Hierarchical Simulation of the German Energy System and Houses with PV and Storage Systems
      4th D-A-CH Energieinformatik Conference (Karlsruhe, 2015-11-12 - 2015-11-13)
      In: Sebastian Gottwalt, Lukas König, Hartmut Schmeck (ed.): Energy Informatics - 4th D-A-CH Conference, EI 2015, Karlsruhe, Germany, November 12-13, 2015, Proceedings, Switzerland: 2015
      DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-25876-8_2
      BibTeX: Download
    • Bazan P., German R.:
      Hybrid Simulation Framework for Renewable Energy Generation and Storage Grids
      FGENET 2014 : International Workshop on Demand Modeling and Quantitative Analysis of Future Generation Energy Networks and Energy Efficient Systems (Bamberg, 2014-03-19 - 2014-03-19)
      In: Kai Fischbach, Marcel Großmann, Udo R. Krieger, Thorsten Staake (ed.): MMB & DFT 2014 : Proceedings of the International Workshops ; Modeling, Analysis and Management of Social Networks and their Applications (SOCNET 2014) & Demand Modeling and Quantitative Analysis of Future Generation Energy Networks and Energy-Efficient Systems (FGENET 2014), Bamberg: 2014
      Open Access: https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-bamberg/frontdoor/index/index/docId/6486
      BibTeX: Download
    • Bazan P., German R.:
      Hybrid Simulation of Renewable Energy Generation and Storage Grids
      WSC 2012 - Winter Simulation Conference (Berlin, 2012-12-09 - 2012-12-12)
      In: C. Laroque, J. Himmelspach, R. Pasupathy, O. Rose, and A.M. Uhrmacher (ed.): Proceedings of the 2012 Winter Simulation Conference, Piscataway, NJ, USA: 2012
      DOI: 10.1109/WSC.2012.6465134
      BibTeX: Download
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