Seminar on Activating Heat Demand Flexibility for Sustainable Heating

 

 

 

Our partner Rongling Li from DTU will present the ARV project at the seminar on Activating Heat Demand Flexibility for Sustainable Heating.

The seminar will showcase recent activities in energy demand flexibility, including theoretical studies and demonstrations in buildings and district heating networks in Høje-Taastrup Kommune and around Denmark. The activities showcased also include the two international collaborations under the International Energy Agency (IEA) in buildings and communities programme, i.e., Annex 82 and Annex 96 on Energy Flexible Buildings.

When: 10 October 2024, 9:00 – 12:30 CET

𝐕𝐞𝐧𝐮𝐞: Høje-Taastrup Kommune city hall (Rådhusstræde 1, 2630 Taastrup) and online

Agenda
9:00-9:15: Coffee
9:15-11:15: Seminar

  • Welcome and demo cases in Høje-Taastrup Kommune, Marcus Brodersen (Høje-Taastrup Kommune)
  • Smart Energy OS: Flexibility at scale, Henrik Madsen (DTU – Technical University of Denmark)
  • Integration of RES in the DHC system – Copenhagen City as an example, Lars Gullev (VEKS)
  • Dynamic heat price and its impact, Reza Mokhtari (DTU – Technical University of Denmark)
  • Making buildings flexibility-ready: A case-study, Davide Calì (CLIMIFY)
  • Optimal control for indoor climates in buildings, Christine Thilker (DTU – Technical University of Denmark)
  • Summary of Annex 82 “Energy Flexible Buildings Towards Resilient Low Carbon Energy Systems”, Rongling Li (DTU – Technical University of Denmark)
  • Introduction of Annex 96 “Grid Integrated Control of Buildings”, Stephen White (CSIRO Australia)
    Discussion

11:15-12:30: Bus tour with to-go lunch to pit thermal energy storage at Bondehøjvej 12.

Registration link for the physical participation: https://bit.ly/3BamucO (Deadline 1 Oct.)
Registration link for the online participation: https://bit.ly/3N1E0CF

The event is free of charge.

A bus will take the attendees to the site visit, which is 4 km away from the meeting room. Please register here for in-person participation and the site visit so we can arrange the bus and catering accordingly. A confirmation email will be sent to you after the registration is completed.

The seminar is supported by SEEDS, Green Deal ARV, ELEXIA Project and EUDP – Det Energiteknologiske Udviklings- og Demonstrationsprogram Annex 82.

For more information on the seminar, please contact Rongling Li.

 

Original text and photo: DTU Construct Linkedin profile.

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