1、特邀学术报告,欢迎光临!,报告内容 While chemists, material scientists and chemical engineers have made great progress in developing better batteries, the cost of these devices remains very high. Using batteries for arbitrage and ancillary services does not justify their large-scale deployment in the grid. In this p
2、resentation, we will explore how distributed energy storage could be used to enhance the existing transmission capacity, reduce the cost of congestion, reduce the amount of renewable energy that must be spilled and reduce or defer the need for investments in additional transmission capacity. We will
3、 also discuss techniques that can be used to take into account the uncertainty that renewable energy sources introduce in this optimization problem.,报告人简介 Daniel Kirschen is the Donald W. and Ruth Mary Close Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington. His research focuses on
4、 smart grids, the integration of renewable energy sources in the grid, power system economics and power system security. Prior to joining the University of Washington, he taught for 16 years at The University of Manchester (UK). Before becoming an academic, Daniel worked for Control Data and Siemens
5、 on the development of application software for utility control centers. He holds a PhD and MS from the University of Wisconsin and an Electro-Mechanical Engineering degree from the Free University of Brussels (Belgium). He is an Editor of IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, and Fellow of the IEEE.,