Advances in energy system optimization : proceedings of the 2nd international symposium on energy system optimization
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2020Autor
Bertsch, Valentin
Ardone, Armin
Suriyah, Michael
Fichtner, Wolf
Leibfried, Thomas
Heuveline, Vincent
Director(es)
Bertsch, Valentin
Ardone, Armin
Suriyah, Michael
Fichtner, Wolf
Leibfried, Thomas
Heuveline, Vincent
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Resumen
This volume on Advances in Energy System Optimization contains a selection
of peer-reviewed papers related to the 2nd International Symposium on Energy
System Optimization (ISESO 2018). The symposium was held at Karlsruhe Institute
of Technology (KIT) under the symposium theme “Bridging the Gap Between
Mathematical Modelling and Policy Support” on October 10–11, 2018. ISESO
2018 was organized by KIT (Institute for Industrial Production (IIP) and Institute
of Electric Energy Systems and High-Voltage Technology (IEH)), the Heidelberg
Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS), Heidelberg University (Engineering Mathematics and Computing Lab (EMCL)), German Aerospace Center (DLR, Institute
of Engineering Thermodynamics, Department of Energy Systems Analysis), and
the University of Stuttgart (Institute for Building Energetics, Thermotechnology,
and Energy Storage).
The organizing institutes are engaged in a number of collaborative research
activities aimed at combining interdisciplinary perspectives from mathematics,
operational research, energy economics, and electrical engineering to develop new
approaches to integrated energy system and grid modeling designed to solve realworld energy problems efficiently. The symposium was now held for the second
time. By design, ISESO is limited in size as to ensure a productive atmosphere
for discussion and reflection on how to tackle the many challenges facing today’s
and tomorrow’s energy systems. Around 50 international participants attended 17
international presentations from both industry and academia including 2 keynote
presentations and 15 contributed papers in 6 sessions. The sessions focused on
diverse challenges in energy systems, ranging from operational to investment
planning problems, from market economics to technical and environmental considerations, from distribution grids to transmission grids, and from theoretical
considerations to data provision concerns and applied case studies. The presentations were complemented by a panel discussion on the symposium theme “Bridging
the Gap Between Mathematical Modelling and Policy Support” involving senior
experts from academia and industry.
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