Meng Yuan, Ph.D. Fellow, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
Visiting researcher, Sustainable Energy Planning group, Aalborg University
Presentation at the 6th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems, 6-7 October 2020, Aalborg
Brian Vad Mathiesen & Christian Bundgaard
Sustainable Energy Planning research group, Aalborg University
Presentation for 6th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems,6-7 October 2020
Hamza Abid, Research Assistant, Aalborg University
Presentation for the 6th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems, 4th Generation District Heating, Electrification, Electrofuels, and Energy Efficiency, Aalborg, October 6-7, 2020
The document discusses a pilot project in Eindhoven, Netherlands that aims to optimize the electric power system through local flexibility markets. The pilot will test integrating distributed energy resources like solar PV, electric vehicle charging, and energy storage to help manage local grid constraints. Key challenges include preventing congestion from high EV charging demand or solar production. The pilot will evaluate using a smart storage unit and demand response from EVs and other flexible loads through a local flexibility market platform. The document also discusses regulatory barriers around the roles of distribution system operators in local flexibility markets under European energy rules.
On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
Presentation 6 Slides - Evangelos Tzimas - EU Commission Joint Research Centr...Fabrice Stassin
EMIRI Tech Talk on Batteries for Energy Storage - Assessment of potential bottlenecks along the materials supply chain for the future deployment of low-carbon energy and transport technologies in the EU with a focus on batteries
Energy research and innovation for transformation of Ireland’s electricity se...SustainableEnergyAut
The document discusses energy research and innovation opportunities in Ireland to support the transformation of the electricity sector. It provides an overview of Ireland's energy targets, research context, and supports available through the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). Key areas of focus for research include renewable energy integration, electricity market design, and enabling 70% of electricity to come from renewables by 2030. The SEAI supports energy research through its RD&D program funding innovative projects. International collaboration opportunities also exist through programs like Horizon 2020 and the International Energy Agency.
Presentation 7 Slides - Evangelos Tzimas - EU Commission Joint Research Centr...Fabrice Stassin
The document summarizes progress on the Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET Plan), the European Union's strategy to accelerate the development and deployment of low-carbon technologies. It discusses 10 key actions to develop technologies like renewables, batteries, carbon capture and storage. Implementation plans have been developed through working groups to achieve targets for various technologies and align research and innovation efforts. Overall the SET Plan aims to transition Europe's energy system to be more sustainable, affordable and competitive through coordinated energy innovation.
Meng Yuan, Ph.D. Fellow, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
Visiting researcher, Sustainable Energy Planning group, Aalborg University
Presentation at the 6th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems, 6-7 October 2020, Aalborg
Brian Vad Mathiesen & Christian Bundgaard
Sustainable Energy Planning research group, Aalborg University
Presentation for 6th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems,6-7 October 2020
Hamza Abid, Research Assistant, Aalborg University
Presentation for the 6th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems, 4th Generation District Heating, Electrification, Electrofuels, and Energy Efficiency, Aalborg, October 6-7, 2020
The document discusses a pilot project in Eindhoven, Netherlands that aims to optimize the electric power system through local flexibility markets. The pilot will test integrating distributed energy resources like solar PV, electric vehicle charging, and energy storage to help manage local grid constraints. Key challenges include preventing congestion from high EV charging demand or solar production. The pilot will evaluate using a smart storage unit and demand response from EVs and other flexible loads through a local flexibility market platform. The document also discusses regulatory barriers around the roles of distribution system operators in local flexibility markets under European energy rules.
On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
Presentation 6 Slides - Evangelos Tzimas - EU Commission Joint Research Centr...Fabrice Stassin
EMIRI Tech Talk on Batteries for Energy Storage - Assessment of potential bottlenecks along the materials supply chain for the future deployment of low-carbon energy and transport technologies in the EU with a focus on batteries
Energy research and innovation for transformation of Ireland’s electricity se...SustainableEnergyAut
The document discusses energy research and innovation opportunities in Ireland to support the transformation of the electricity sector. It provides an overview of Ireland's energy targets, research context, and supports available through the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). Key areas of focus for research include renewable energy integration, electricity market design, and enabling 70% of electricity to come from renewables by 2030. The SEAI supports energy research through its RD&D program funding innovative projects. International collaboration opportunities also exist through programs like Horizon 2020 and the International Energy Agency.
Presentation 7 Slides - Evangelos Tzimas - EU Commission Joint Research Centr...Fabrice Stassin
The document summarizes progress on the Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET Plan), the European Union's strategy to accelerate the development and deployment of low-carbon technologies. It discusses 10 key actions to develop technologies like renewables, batteries, carbon capture and storage. Implementation plans have been developed through working groups to achieve targets for various technologies and align research and innovation efforts. Overall the SET Plan aims to transition Europe's energy system to be more sustainable, affordable and competitive through coordinated energy innovation.
DPER’s perspective on the transformation of the electricity sector SustainableEnergyAut
Ken Cleary, Climate Change Unit, DPER presents on DPER’s perspective on the transformation of the electricity sector. (Presentation delivered at the inaugural National Energy Research and Policy Conference in Dublin, Nov 2019)
John Young, Head of Policy at SSE Airtricity, delivers a presentation on Offshore Wind Enablers and lessons from the GB experience. (Presentation delivered at the inaugural National Energy Research and Policy Conference in Dublin, Nov 2019)
Presentation 5 Slides - Oscar Miguel - EGVIA CIDETECFabrice Stassin
The document discusses the European Green Vehicles Initiative (EGVI) public-private partnership, which aims to deliver green vehicle solutions to address societal, environmental, and economic challenges. It provides funding for research and development of technologies like electrification and long-distance transport. The initiative's goals are to help meet EU targets on renewable energy, CO2 emissions, and air quality standards. It also supports the EU Transport White Paper and addresses challenges like decarbonization, safety, and automated driving. Recent EGVI activities have included funding battery projects and workshops on battery cell production in Europe.
The role of hydrogen in the medium and long-term decarbonisation of the Europ...IEA-ETSAP
This document discusses a study analyzing the potential role of hydrogen in decarbonizing Europe's energy system out to 2050. The study uses the JRC-EU-TIMES energy system model of the EU28 countries to assess hydrogen production technologies and demand from the transport, industry, electricity storage, and residential heating sectors. The results show hydrogen starting to deploy around 2030 and increasing significantly in the following decades as decarbonization policies strengthen. Hydrogen is produced mainly from biomass and used primarily in transport and industry, though its overall contribution to sectoral energy remains relatively low. Hydrogen storage helps provide system flexibility but its role is limited compared to other storage options in the model.
Energy, Nuclear & Sustainable Power: Rhodri Owen, Horizon Nuclear PowerPlace North West
Horizon Nuclear Power was established to help meet the UK's need for new, secure low carbon power. It is developing two new nuclear power stations, Wylfa Newydd on Anglesey and Oldbury in South Gloucestershire. Wylfa Newydd will employ up to 5,400 people during construction and 850 long-term operating jobs, bringing substantial economic benefits. Horizon has made progress through the Generic Design Assessment process and is working towards gaining consents and permits to enable a final investment decision in early 2019 and start of generation in the late 2020s.
1) Green hydrogen production costs from renewables will fall over 50% by 2030 and start to compete with hydrogen from fossil fuels.
2) Hydrogen is not always the most efficient option and should only be used where no alternatives exist.
3) In industry, hydrogen can start competing with fossil fuels in some applications by 2030, and be part of a cost-competitive decarbonization pathway for industry by 2060.
Energy Storage - 2: Ian Ellerington, decc innovation delivery presentationBritish Embassy Paris
UK innovation activities support the development and demonstration of energy storage technologies through various funding programs. DECC has provided over £65 million for energy storage research since 2010. This has supported over 20 demonstration projects across various storage technologies. Ofgem has also provided over £100 million to UK distribution network operators for innovation projects testing energy storage. The UK aims to demonstrate storage technologies and evaluate their potential to help meet climate change targets and ensure energy security.
The role of the regulator in the transformation of the electricity sectorSustainableEnergyAut
Commissioner Aoife MacEvilly, Commission for Regulation of Utilities presents on the role of the regulator in the transformation of the electricity sector (Presentation delivered at the inaugural National Energy Research and Policy Conference in Dublin, Nov 2019)
On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
Presentation 4 Slides - Patrick Clerens - EASEFabrice Stassin
This document provides an overview of EU policies framing energy storage. It discusses the "Clean Energy for All Europeans" package, which includes proposals to define energy storage, allow regulated entities to own storage, establish market-based ancillary services procurement, prevent unwarranted network charges on storage, and develop technical standards for storage access. The proposals aim to strengthen the position of energy storage in the energy system but may require amendments to fully realize storage's potential.
Energy, Nuclear & Sustainable Power: Stuart Klosinski, Furness Economic Devel...Place North West
Project and programme manager, Stuart Klosinski, at Furness Economic Development Forum gives an overview of the energy sector in south Cumbria, exploring where the opportunities are and how the FEDF fits in.
Towards Zero Carbon Scenarios: Application of an Australian TIMES modelIEA-ETSAP
The document summarizes the application of Australia's TIMES energy system model (AUS-TIMES) to analyze scenarios towards achieving zero carbon emissions by 2050. The AUS-TIMES model was used to analyze a Beyond 2 Degrees Scenario (B2DS), finding significant reductions in electricity sector emissions through increased renewable energy and electrification of transport, with electricity generation shifting from coal to solar, wind and gas with carbon capture and storage. The document also outlines plans to further develop the AUS-TIMES model to include additional renewable resources, distributed generation, vehicle automation, and hydrogen pathways.
Evaluation of the French Energy Transition for Green Growth Law with Times-FRIEA-ETSAP
The document evaluates pathways to meet France's energy transition law using the TIMES-FR energy system model. It finds that:
1) Meeting emissions reduction targets requires significantly lowering projected energy demand.
2) Reducing final energy consumption 50% by 2050 is the most constraining target and may not be achievable without additional demand flexibility or sobriety measures.
3) Constraining both CO2 emissions and nuclear capacity increases renewable energy to 49% of electricity by 2030, exceeding the law's 40% target.
The analysis highlights inconsistencies between the law's long-term targets and underlying scenarios, and calls for updated demand projections and policy assumptions beyond 2035.
Energy, Nuclear & Sustainable Power: Rob Asquith, SavillsPlace North West
This document summarizes Robert Asquith's presentation at an energy and property conference on planning and development for energy. It discusses how the energy landscape has changed gradually since 1990 through technological innovation and subsidies. It is now at a watershed moment with challenges around generation capacity, carbon emissions, costs and public acceptance. Demand for energy is increasing due to population growth and more electronic devices. This will require more power infrastructure and changes to planning and development. Direct energy generation by individuals and efficient use of land will be important. Heat and cooling solutions also need to expand. Energy from waste is another potential source that requires addressing efficiency and environmental impacts. The shape of the energy industry may also change, presenting both challenges and opportunities. Major projects
Public policy transformation & Ireland’s electricity sector SustainableEnergyAut
Eamonn Confrey from the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment presents on the public policy transformation of Ireland's energy sector. (Presentation delivered at the inaugural National Energy Research and Policy Conference in Dublin, Nov 2019)
The role of firm generation in the transformation of Ireland’s electricity se...SustainableEnergyAut
Paul Deane from UCC, looks at the role of firm generation in the transformation of Ireland’s electricity sector. (Presentation delivered at the inaugural National Energy Research and Policy Conference, Dublin, Nov 2019)
Road 2 Germany Enschede November 1st 2016Olaf ter Haar
Short presentation in Dutch / English on Enterprise Europe Network services for SME's specified to finding partners in Germany, given in Enschede during Road2Germany meeting Chamber of Commerce the Netherlands together with World trade Center Twente.
The document summarizes a technical textiles workshop held on September 30, 2016 in Northern Ireland. The workshop included presentations on innovating to succeed, a UK report on technical textiles, fire testing for textiles, bespoke fabrics, and the Hollings research group at Manchester Metropolitan University. Funding opportunities through Innovate UK and project definition support from Invest Northern Ireland were also discussed. The workshop aimed to foster collaboration within the technical textiles industry in Northern Ireland.
DPER’s perspective on the transformation of the electricity sector SustainableEnergyAut
Ken Cleary, Climate Change Unit, DPER presents on DPER’s perspective on the transformation of the electricity sector. (Presentation delivered at the inaugural National Energy Research and Policy Conference in Dublin, Nov 2019)
John Young, Head of Policy at SSE Airtricity, delivers a presentation on Offshore Wind Enablers and lessons from the GB experience. (Presentation delivered at the inaugural National Energy Research and Policy Conference in Dublin, Nov 2019)
Presentation 5 Slides - Oscar Miguel - EGVIA CIDETECFabrice Stassin
The document discusses the European Green Vehicles Initiative (EGVI) public-private partnership, which aims to deliver green vehicle solutions to address societal, environmental, and economic challenges. It provides funding for research and development of technologies like electrification and long-distance transport. The initiative's goals are to help meet EU targets on renewable energy, CO2 emissions, and air quality standards. It also supports the EU Transport White Paper and addresses challenges like decarbonization, safety, and automated driving. Recent EGVI activities have included funding battery projects and workshops on battery cell production in Europe.
The role of hydrogen in the medium and long-term decarbonisation of the Europ...IEA-ETSAP
This document discusses a study analyzing the potential role of hydrogen in decarbonizing Europe's energy system out to 2050. The study uses the JRC-EU-TIMES energy system model of the EU28 countries to assess hydrogen production technologies and demand from the transport, industry, electricity storage, and residential heating sectors. The results show hydrogen starting to deploy around 2030 and increasing significantly in the following decades as decarbonization policies strengthen. Hydrogen is produced mainly from biomass and used primarily in transport and industry, though its overall contribution to sectoral energy remains relatively low. Hydrogen storage helps provide system flexibility but its role is limited compared to other storage options in the model.
Energy, Nuclear & Sustainable Power: Rhodri Owen, Horizon Nuclear PowerPlace North West
Horizon Nuclear Power was established to help meet the UK's need for new, secure low carbon power. It is developing two new nuclear power stations, Wylfa Newydd on Anglesey and Oldbury in South Gloucestershire. Wylfa Newydd will employ up to 5,400 people during construction and 850 long-term operating jobs, bringing substantial economic benefits. Horizon has made progress through the Generic Design Assessment process and is working towards gaining consents and permits to enable a final investment decision in early 2019 and start of generation in the late 2020s.
1) Green hydrogen production costs from renewables will fall over 50% by 2030 and start to compete with hydrogen from fossil fuels.
2) Hydrogen is not always the most efficient option and should only be used where no alternatives exist.
3) In industry, hydrogen can start competing with fossil fuels in some applications by 2030, and be part of a cost-competitive decarbonization pathway for industry by 2060.
Energy Storage - 2: Ian Ellerington, decc innovation delivery presentationBritish Embassy Paris
UK innovation activities support the development and demonstration of energy storage technologies through various funding programs. DECC has provided over £65 million for energy storage research since 2010. This has supported over 20 demonstration projects across various storage technologies. Ofgem has also provided over £100 million to UK distribution network operators for innovation projects testing energy storage. The UK aims to demonstrate storage technologies and evaluate their potential to help meet climate change targets and ensure energy security.
The role of the regulator in the transformation of the electricity sectorSustainableEnergyAut
Commissioner Aoife MacEvilly, Commission for Regulation of Utilities presents on the role of the regulator in the transformation of the electricity sector (Presentation delivered at the inaugural National Energy Research and Policy Conference in Dublin, Nov 2019)
On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
Presentation 4 Slides - Patrick Clerens - EASEFabrice Stassin
This document provides an overview of EU policies framing energy storage. It discusses the "Clean Energy for All Europeans" package, which includes proposals to define energy storage, allow regulated entities to own storage, establish market-based ancillary services procurement, prevent unwarranted network charges on storage, and develop technical standards for storage access. The proposals aim to strengthen the position of energy storage in the energy system but may require amendments to fully realize storage's potential.
Energy, Nuclear & Sustainable Power: Stuart Klosinski, Furness Economic Devel...Place North West
Project and programme manager, Stuart Klosinski, at Furness Economic Development Forum gives an overview of the energy sector in south Cumbria, exploring where the opportunities are and how the FEDF fits in.
Towards Zero Carbon Scenarios: Application of an Australian TIMES modelIEA-ETSAP
The document summarizes the application of Australia's TIMES energy system model (AUS-TIMES) to analyze scenarios towards achieving zero carbon emissions by 2050. The AUS-TIMES model was used to analyze a Beyond 2 Degrees Scenario (B2DS), finding significant reductions in electricity sector emissions through increased renewable energy and electrification of transport, with electricity generation shifting from coal to solar, wind and gas with carbon capture and storage. The document also outlines plans to further develop the AUS-TIMES model to include additional renewable resources, distributed generation, vehicle automation, and hydrogen pathways.
Evaluation of the French Energy Transition for Green Growth Law with Times-FRIEA-ETSAP
The document evaluates pathways to meet France's energy transition law using the TIMES-FR energy system model. It finds that:
1) Meeting emissions reduction targets requires significantly lowering projected energy demand.
2) Reducing final energy consumption 50% by 2050 is the most constraining target and may not be achievable without additional demand flexibility or sobriety measures.
3) Constraining both CO2 emissions and nuclear capacity increases renewable energy to 49% of electricity by 2030, exceeding the law's 40% target.
The analysis highlights inconsistencies between the law's long-term targets and underlying scenarios, and calls for updated demand projections and policy assumptions beyond 2035.
Energy, Nuclear & Sustainable Power: Rob Asquith, SavillsPlace North West
This document summarizes Robert Asquith's presentation at an energy and property conference on planning and development for energy. It discusses how the energy landscape has changed gradually since 1990 through technological innovation and subsidies. It is now at a watershed moment with challenges around generation capacity, carbon emissions, costs and public acceptance. Demand for energy is increasing due to population growth and more electronic devices. This will require more power infrastructure and changes to planning and development. Direct energy generation by individuals and efficient use of land will be important. Heat and cooling solutions also need to expand. Energy from waste is another potential source that requires addressing efficiency and environmental impacts. The shape of the energy industry may also change, presenting both challenges and opportunities. Major projects
Public policy transformation & Ireland’s electricity sector SustainableEnergyAut
Eamonn Confrey from the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment presents on the public policy transformation of Ireland's energy sector. (Presentation delivered at the inaugural National Energy Research and Policy Conference in Dublin, Nov 2019)
The role of firm generation in the transformation of Ireland’s electricity se...SustainableEnergyAut
Paul Deane from UCC, looks at the role of firm generation in the transformation of Ireland’s electricity sector. (Presentation delivered at the inaugural National Energy Research and Policy Conference, Dublin, Nov 2019)
Road 2 Germany Enschede November 1st 2016Olaf ter Haar
Short presentation in Dutch / English on Enterprise Europe Network services for SME's specified to finding partners in Germany, given in Enschede during Road2Germany meeting Chamber of Commerce the Netherlands together with World trade Center Twente.
The document summarizes a technical textiles workshop held on September 30, 2016 in Northern Ireland. The workshop included presentations on innovating to succeed, a UK report on technical textiles, fire testing for textiles, bespoke fabrics, and the Hollings research group at Manchester Metropolitan University. Funding opportunities through Innovate UK and project definition support from Invest Northern Ireland were also discussed. The workshop aimed to foster collaboration within the technical textiles industry in Northern Ireland.
TCI 2014 Clusters, FDI Policies & Competitiveness in the Light of RIS3: The B...TCI Network
The document discusses clusters, foreign direct investment (FDI) policies, and competitiveness strategies in the Basque Country. It provides an overview of the Basque Country's cluster program and policies since the 1990s which aimed to address economic decline and upgrade competitiveness. More recently, the Basque Country implemented its Research and Innovation for Smart Specialisation strategy (RIS3) to focus resources and investments on key priorities. The strategy identified priority domains like advanced manufacturing, energy, and high technology. It emphasizes public-private partnerships and cross-cluster cooperation. The role of clusters in FDI policy is also examined, with clusters helping to identify investment opportunities and strengthen value chains.
Road 2 Scandinavia & Baltic States October 2016Olaf ter Haar
Short presentation in Dutch / English on Enterprise Europe Network services for SME's specified to finding partners in Scandinavia and Baltic States, given in Zwolle during Road2TheNorth meeting Chamber of Commerce the Netherlands
Accessing European Research and Innovation Funding Seminar for SMEs : EENInvest Northern Ireland
The document provides an overview of the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), which is the world's largest support network for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with international ambitions. Key points include:
- EEN has over 3,000 locations across more than 60 countries, providing locally-based support and connections globally.
- Services include helping SMEs innovate through collaboration, commercialize ideas, access funding/financing, and expand internationally.
- Support ranges from advisory services, innovation support, and facilitating international partnerships between businesses.
Emerging & Enabling Technologies event, 19 September 17 - presentation by Cla...Invest Northern Ireland
The Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) is the world's largest support network for small and medium enterprises with international ambitions. It has over 3000 locations across 60 countries, and provides a broad range of advisory, innovation, and partnership services to help businesses grow and compete internationally. The EEN in the UK is a £75 million project running until 2022 that is jointly funded through European and UK sources. It operates across 21 consortia partners and helps businesses innovate, access funding and markets, and find international partnerships through services like matchmaking events and technology missions.
European Utility Week - Connecting the energy communityViviane Lorenzetti
European Utility Week is the annual landmark event of the European energy calendar bringing together all significant market forces and stakeholders under one roof. 10.000 smart utility experts will join Barcelona on 15-17 November to be part of the industry's leading event.
The document is about the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), which is part of Innovate UK and helps innovative small and medium enterprises grow, internationalize, and scale. The EEN provides advisory support, innovation support, and helps form international partnerships for businesses in 17 key sectors. It offers market intelligence, advice on EU laws and standards, access to funding, and helps companies find partnerships through its database and brokerage events. The example is given of how the EEN helped LIG Technologies secure £57,000 in funding for R&D from Innovate UK, form strategic partnerships in Europe to test its technology, and secure £500,000 in seed investment.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff across multiple countries. The document discusses TECNALIA's mission to transform technology into economic growth. It provides an overview of TECNALIA's organizational structure, including its board of trustees, business divisions, areas of specialization in research excellence teams, and global presence through partnerships.
Tecnalia Research & Innovation - Oct 2018Jokin Hidalgo
Tecnalia Corporation is a Technology Corporation set up in 2001 with the principal aim of contributing towards the development of the economic and social environment by means of the use and promotion of Technological Innovation through the development and dissemination of Research in an international context.
Presentation at WTC Twente in co operation with VNO-NCW in preparation of the 2017 Hannover Messe. Fair visit and matchmaking at Enterprise Europe Network
Enercon, Nordex, Siemens Wind Power and Gamesa on overcoming the challenges o...Torben Haagh
Want to learn more about overcoming the challenges of anti-, de-icing and ice detection for wind turbines?
Then don't miss this unique opportunity to hear expert presentations, take part in interactive workshops and meet with wind turbine experts from around the world including participation from:
• Enercon GmbH • Nordex Energy GmbH • Siemens Wind Power A/S • Gamesa • Kjeller Vindteknikk • K2 Management A/S • Wicetec Oy • Wölfel Wind Systems and many many more.
Want to know more regarding this topic area? Then join us at our
Anti-Icing for Wind Turbines
06 – 07 May 2015 | Grand Elysée Hotel, Hamburg, Germany
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The document announces an event promoting business opportunities in the UK energy networks sector for Portuguese companies. The event will include presentations on projects and opportunities in Scotland, case studies of Portuguese companies working in the UK, and the R&D and start-up ecosystem in Portugal. Attendees can pre-book bilateral meetings. The UK operates one of the most transparent energy markets governed by Ofgem, with network operators required to publish eight-year business plans highlighting investments, customer outcomes, and innovation plans. The aim is to incentivize investment and innovation with clear customer benefits.
OLC International is organizing International Conference and Exhibition on Renewable & Non Renewable Energy Sources which is scheduled to be held during July 13-14, 2020 in Krakow, Poland. The theme of the conference is “Protection and Regeneration of Renewable Energy and Non-Renewable Energy”
The Scotland Pavilion at OTC 2014 will showcase some of the expertise of the Scottish oil & gas supply chain with companies offering a wide range of products and services including subsea communications, specialist manufacturing, bespoke software, engineering design, offshore construction and much much more....
CIRCE is a research center founded in 1993 to drive improvements in energy efficiency and renewable energy. It has over 200 employees working across many sectors including wind, solar, biomass, smart grids, and energy efficiency. CIRCE conducts over 1500 R&D projects each year with over 600 scientific publications and trains over 1850 students from 47 countries through its masters programs and specialized courses. It has numerous laboratories and quality certifications and works with over 100 national and international clients and collaborators.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from over 30 different nationalities. TECNALIA works across 6 interconnected business divisions - energy and environment, building technologies, ICT, industry and transport, health, and emerging businesses - to develop technologies that transform the present by addressing challenges in areas like advanced manufacturing, low-carbon energy, and health. TECNALIA has a global presence and works with companies and other organizations to transform technology into economic growth.
20 companies will be attending LAGCOE 2017 as part of an SDI trade mission. Come along and meet with some of the oil & gas industry's most innovative supply chain businesses.
This document summarizes the Finnish centre for industrial circular economy in Kemi-Tornio region of Finland. The region is the world's northernmost hub for bio, mining, and metal industries, producing over 5 billion euros annually. It utilizes over 1.7 million tons of industrial by-products and residues annually through industrial symbiosis estimated at 700 million euros. The circular economy center works to identify opportunities for companies to exchange by-products, build partnerships between industry and researchers, and communicate success stories to encourage more sustainable exploitation of arctic natural resources.
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Keynote by Hans van Steen, Principal Advisor, European Commission, Directorate General for Energy, Smart Energy Systems Conference, Copenhagen, September 2023
Smart Energy Systems Conference, Copenhagen, September 2023, Keynote by Assoc. Prof. Goran Krajačić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
Klima-, Energi- og Forsyningsudvalget
Foretræde 18. nov. 2021 om en Klimaneutral Varmeforsyning
Brian Vad Mathiesen, Henrik Lund, Steffen Nielsen, Peter Sorknæs og Jakob Z. Thellufsen, Aalborg Universitet
Dansk Fjernvarme, Landsmøde 2021, 28. okt. 2021,
Brian Vad Mathiesen, Henrik Lund, Steffen Nielsen, Peter Sorknæs og Jakob Z. Thellufsen, Aalborg Universitet
This document summarizes a study on the feasibility of using direct hydrogen in renewable energy systems. The study models a 100% renewable energy system for Europe using hydrogen in various energy sectors and finds that direct hydrogen increases total system costs in all scenarios. While hydrogen transmission costs are minimal, distribution and fueling infrastructure costs are significant. The study concludes that hydrogen is not practical and that electrons and liquid/gaseous electrofuels may be more suitable vectors for renewable energy than direct hydrogen.
This document discusses the transition to 4th generation district heating in Vaarst Vestervang, Denmark. It describes how the installation of instantaneous heat exchangers and smart meters decreased return temperatures from 40-50°C to 30°C while maintaining low supply temperatures of 60-65°C. This demonstrates the feasibility of near 4G district heating. A motivation tariff successfully reduced return temperatures but its fairness is questioned as consumers cannot yet benefit from the lower 60°C supply temperatures until the system is upgraded.
Second Stakeholder Event for the Revision of Directive (REDII) 2018/2001
Session 2 Renewable energy in Heating and Cooling, Buildings and District Heating
Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University
March 22, 2021, Brussels - Online
Integrating renewable energy resources in district heating and cooling Webinar Workshop by IRENA, International Renewable Energy Agency and CREEI, China Renewable Energy Engineering Institute.
Associate Professor Jakob Zinck Thellufsen, Aalborg University, 9 March 2021, online
Integrating renewable energy resources in district heating and cooling Webinar Workshop by IRENA, International Renewable Energy Agency and CREEI, China Renewable Energy Engineering Institute.
Søren Djørup, Norce Research, 9 March 2021, online
Integrating renewable energy resources in district heating and cooling Webinar Workshop by IRENA, International Renewable Energy Agency and CREEI, China Renewable Energy Engineering Institute.
Nis Bertelsen, PhD Fellow, Aalborg University, 9 March 2021, online
Integrating renewable energy resources in district heating and cooling Webinar Workshop by IRENA, International Renewable Energy Agency and CREEI, China Renewable Energy Engineering Institute.
Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, 9 March 2021, online
HOT STUFF: Re-electrification of district heating and future sector coupling technologies
Webinar, Danish Board of District Heating, February 24
Associate Professor Peter Sorknæs, Aalborg University
Susana Paardekooper, PhD Fellow, Aalborg University
Workshop: Integrating low-temperature renewable energy sources in District Energy Systems: Focus on Belarus
IRENA - The International Renewable Energy Agency, February 4th, 2021
This document discusses key success factors for developing an effective strategic heating/cooling plan. It identifies three main factors: 1) defining the scope and purpose by identifying stakeholders and drivers, 2) developing technical scenarios by quantifying demands, resources, and savings potentials, and establishing supply scenarios, and 3) evaluating framework conditions like ownership, financing, pricing and regulation. It provides examples of how to approach each factor, including identifying relevant stakeholders, balancing demands and supplies in scenarios, and overcoming barriers to investment. The document concludes by emphasizing strategic planning is an iterative process and provides further resources on heating and cooling planning.
Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University
Workshop: Integrating low-temperature renewable energy sources in District Energy Systems: Focus on Belarus
IRENA - The International Renewable Energy Agency, February 3rd, 2021
Webinar om klimamål og grøn vækst
Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg Universitet - med Business Esbjerg og Borgmester Jesper Frost Pedersen
Online, 1. december 2020
Keeping our cities sustainably warm - Inspiring the Efficient Renewal of District Heating for the Just Transition
Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University
KeepWarm Conference, November 12, 2020, Brussels - Online
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ESA/ACT Science Coffee: Diego Blas - Gravitational wave detection with orbita...Advanced-Concepts-Team
Presentation in the Science Coffee of the Advanced Concepts Team of the European Space Agency on the 07.06.2024.
Speaker: Diego Blas (IFAE/ICREA)
Title: Gravitational wave detection with orbital motion of Moon and artificial
Abstract:
In this talk I will describe some recent ideas to find gravitational waves from supermassive black holes or of primordial origin by studying their secular effect on the orbital motion of the Moon or satellites that are laser ranged.
Or: Beyond linear.
Abstract: Equivariant neural networks are neural networks that incorporate symmetries. The nonlinear activation functions in these networks result in interesting nonlinear equivariant maps between simple representations, and motivate the key player of this talk: piecewise linear representation theory.
Disclaimer: No one is perfect, so please mind that there might be mistakes and typos.
dtubbenhauer@gmail.com
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Describing and Interpreting an Immersive Learning Case with the Immersion Cub...Leonel Morgado
Current descriptions of immersive learning cases are often difficult or impossible to compare. This is due to a myriad of different options on what details to include, which aspects are relevant, and on the descriptive approaches employed. Also, these aspects often combine very specific details with more general guidelines or indicate intents and rationales without clarifying their implementation. In this paper we provide a method to describe immersive learning cases that is structured to enable comparisons, yet flexible enough to allow researchers and practitioners to decide which aspects to include. This method leverages a taxonomy that classifies educational aspects at three levels (uses, practices, and strategies) and then utilizes two frameworks, the Immersive Learning Brain and the Immersion Cube, to enable a structured description and interpretation of immersive learning cases. The method is then demonstrated on a published immersive learning case on training for wind turbine maintenance using virtual reality. Applying the method results in a structured artifact, the Immersive Learning Case Sheet, that tags the case with its proximal uses, practices, and strategies, and refines the free text case description to ensure that matching details are included. This contribution is thus a case description method in support of future comparative research of immersive learning cases. We then discuss how the resulting description and interpretation can be leveraged to change immersion learning cases, by enriching them (considering low-effort changes or additions) or innovating (exploring more challenging avenues of transformation). The method holds significant promise to support better-grounded research in immersive learning.
Authoring a personal GPT for your research and practice: How we created the Q...Leonel Morgado
Thematic analysis in qualitative research is a time-consuming and systematic task, typically done using teams. Team members must ground their activities on common understandings of the major concepts underlying the thematic analysis, and define criteria for its development. However, conceptual misunderstandings, equivocations, and lack of adherence to criteria are challenges to the quality and speed of this process. Given the distributed and uncertain nature of this process, we wondered if the tasks in thematic analysis could be supported by readily available artificial intelligence chatbots. Our early efforts point to potential benefits: not just saving time in the coding process but better adherence to criteria and grounding, by increasing triangulation between humans and artificial intelligence. This tutorial will provide a description and demonstration of the process we followed, as two academic researchers, to develop a custom ChatGPT to assist with qualitative coding in the thematic data analysis process of immersive learning accounts in a survey of the academic literature: QUAL-E Immersive Learning Thematic Analysis Helper. In the hands-on time, participants will try out QUAL-E and develop their ideas for their own qualitative coding ChatGPT. Participants that have the paid ChatGPT Plus subscription can create a draft of their assistants. The organizers will provide course materials and slide deck that participants will be able to utilize to continue development of their custom GPT. The paid subscription to ChatGPT Plus is not required to participate in this workshop, just for trying out personal GPTs during it.
(June 12, 2024) Webinar: Development of PET theranostics targeting the molecu...Scintica Instrumentation
Targeting Hsp90 and its pathogen Orthologs with Tethered Inhibitors as a Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategy for cancer and infectious diseases with Dr. Timothy Haystead.
hematic appreciation test is a psychological assessment tool used to measure an individual's appreciation and understanding of specific themes or topics. This test helps to evaluate an individual's ability to connect different ideas and concepts within a given theme, as well as their overall comprehension and interpretation skills. The results of the test can provide valuable insights into an individual's cognitive abilities, creativity, and critical thinking skills
Mending Clothing to Support Sustainable Fashion_CIMaR 2024.pdfSelcen Ozturkcan
Ozturkcan, S., Berndt, A., & Angelakis, A. (2024). Mending clothing to support sustainable fashion. Presented at the 31st Annual Conference by the Consortium for International Marketing Research (CIMaR), 10-13 Jun 2024, University of Gävle, Sweden.
Immersive Learning That Works: Research Grounding and Paths ForwardLeonel Morgado
We will metaverse into the essence of immersive learning, into its three dimensions and conceptual models. This approach encompasses elements from teaching methodologies to social involvement, through organizational concerns and technologies. Challenging the perception of learning as knowledge transfer, we introduce a 'Uses, Practices & Strategies' model operationalized by the 'Immersive Learning Brain' and ‘Immersion Cube’ frameworks. This approach offers a comprehensive guide through the intricacies of immersive educational experiences and spotlighting research frontiers, along the immersion dimensions of system, narrative, and agency. Our discourse extends to stakeholders beyond the academic sphere, addressing the interests of technologists, instructional designers, and policymakers. We span various contexts, from formal education to organizational transformation to the new horizon of an AI-pervasive society. This keynote aims to unite the iLRN community in a collaborative journey towards a future where immersive learning research and practice coalesce, paving the way for innovative educational research and practice landscapes.
Current Ms word generated power point presentation covers major details about the micronuclei test. It's significance and assays to conduct it. It is used to detect the micronuclei formation inside the cells of nearly every multicellular organism. It's formation takes place during chromosomal sepration at metaphase.
When I was asked to give a companion lecture in support of ‘The Philosophy of Science’ (https://shorturl.at/4pUXz) I decided not to walk through the detail of the many methodologies in order of use. Instead, I chose to employ a long standing, and ongoing, scientific development as an exemplar. And so, I chose the ever evolving story of Thermodynamics as a scientific investigation at its best.
Conducted over a period of >200 years, Thermodynamics R&D, and application, benefitted from the highest levels of professionalism, collaboration, and technical thoroughness. New layers of application, methodology, and practice were made possible by the progressive advance of technology. In turn, this has seen measurement and modelling accuracy continually improved at a micro and macro level.
Perhaps most importantly, Thermodynamics rapidly became a primary tool in the advance of applied science/engineering/technology, spanning micro-tech, to aerospace and cosmology. I can think of no better a story to illustrate the breadth of scientific methodologies and applications at their best.
EWOCS-I: The catalog of X-ray sources in Westerlund 1 from the Extended Weste...Sérgio Sacani
Context. With a mass exceeding several 104 M⊙ and a rich and dense population of massive stars, supermassive young star clusters
represent the most massive star-forming environment that is dominated by the feedback from massive stars and gravitational interactions
among stars.
Aims. In this paper we present the Extended Westerlund 1 and 2 Open Clusters Survey (EWOCS) project, which aims to investigate
the influence of the starburst environment on the formation of stars and planets, and on the evolution of both low and high mass stars.
The primary targets of this project are Westerlund 1 and 2, the closest supermassive star clusters to the Sun.
Methods. The project is based primarily on recent observations conducted with the Chandra and JWST observatories. Specifically,
the Chandra survey of Westerlund 1 consists of 36 new ACIS-I observations, nearly co-pointed, for a total exposure time of 1 Msec.
Additionally, we included 8 archival Chandra/ACIS-S observations. This paper presents the resulting catalog of X-ray sources within
and around Westerlund 1. Sources were detected by combining various existing methods, and photon extraction and source validation
were carried out using the ACIS-Extract software.
Results. The EWOCS X-ray catalog comprises 5963 validated sources out of the 9420 initially provided to ACIS-Extract, reaching a
photon flux threshold of approximately 2 × 10−8 photons cm−2
s
−1
. The X-ray sources exhibit a highly concentrated spatial distribution,
with 1075 sources located within the central 1 arcmin. We have successfully detected X-ray emissions from 126 out of the 166 known
massive stars of the cluster, and we have collected over 71 000 photons from the magnetar CXO J164710.20-455217.
PPT on Direct Seeded Rice presented at the three-day 'Training and Validation Workshop on Modules of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies in South Asia' workshop on April 22, 2024.
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