Sustainable Infrastructures for Renewable Energy Systems
Group Profile
The research group aims at developing tools, methods and datasets for scenario-based techno-economic analyses for electricity, gas and hydrogen transport networks in the context of European decarbonisation goals. Research covers for instance the integrated planning and operation of transport networks for electricity, gas and hydrogen, the techno-economic analysis of new components for electricity grids, the interdependencies between market design and grids, the effects of sector coupling technologies on infrastructures and empirical behaviour studies in the living lab Energy Smart Home Lab.
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M.Sc. Perau, Christian | Research associate | +49 721 608-44577 christian perau ∂ kit edu bldg. 06.33, room 004 |
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M.Sc. Sandmeier, Thorben | Head of group SIM | +49 721 608-44402 thorben sandmeier ∂ kit edu bldg. 06.33, room 115 |
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M.Sc. Layer, Kira | Research Associate | +49 721 608 44583 kira layer ∂ kit edu 115 |
Ongoing Projects
This is a snapshot of our active research activities. Find a detailed overview of our research projects here.
We investigate how the integrated planning and operation of electricity, natural gas and hydrogen grids can help the energy transition succeed.
linkSimulation of Flow-based Market Coupling and Congestion Management in the Continental European Electricity System