DTU WIND Department of Wind and Energy Systems
WIND PES PWR
Elektrovej
Building 325, room 156
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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Digitalization of our energy systems has increased the need for a better overview of the data and their uses. At the same time, heightened data integrity and cybersecurity has become a priority. A new platform is intended to meet this need.
The World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (WASET) has awarded Ha Thi Nguyen from DTU Electrical Engineering's Center for Electric Power and Energy the Best Paper Award based on her contribution to the ICPSEC 2018 conference.
The Danish electric operations company, Radius, is currently upgrading their secondary substations in order improve the operation of the grid. This, partly thanks to Mads Thelin Dalsgaard, who has developed a program for calculating the optimal placing of new automated secondary substations in the grid, as a part of his Master’s thesis...
In 2011 the Danish government presented a new energy strategy for the horizon of 2050, with the aim of becoming independent of all fossil fuels and therefore 100 pct. based on renewable energy. DTU researchers are helping to realise this goal by predicting future faults in the energy system caused by the absence of power plants to regulate...
In the infancy of the electricity grid, there was a need for systems capable of maintaining a stable voltage level and for the availability of additional power in the event of short circuits. Now, the need has reoccurred as an increasing share of electricity is produced by wind turbines. Therefore, Siemens has reinvented the technology...
The ForskEl program has announced its plan for support in this year’s call. Three out of four selected projects within Smart Grids field originate from Center of Electric Power and Energy (CEE) at DTU Electrical Engineering.