Cosimulating Integrated Energy Systems with Heterogeneous Digital Twins

Matching a Connected World

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

Peter Palensky (TU Delft - Electrical Sustainable Energy)

Pierluigi Mancarella (The University of Manchester, University of Melbourne)

Trevor Hardy (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

M. Cvetkovic (TU Delft - Intelligent Electrical Power Grids)

Department
Electrical Sustainable Energy
Copyright
© 2024 P. Palensky, Pierluigi Mancarella, Trevor Hardy, M. Cvetkovic
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/MPE.2023.3324886
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Copyright
© 2024 P. Palensky, Pierluigi Mancarella, Trevor Hardy, M. Cvetkovic
Department
Electrical Sustainable Energy
Issue number
1
Volume number
22
Pages (from-to)
52-60
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Abstract

Energy system integration promises in-creased resiliency and the unlocking of synergies, while also contributing to our goal of decarbonization. It is enabled by both old and new technologies, glued together with data and digital services. Hydrolyzers, heat pumps, distributed renewable generation, smart buildings, and the digital grid edge are all currently the subject of integration with the power system and the energy sector at large. To plan and operate such a multidisciplinary and multisectoral system properly, insight, tools, and expertise are all needed. This is exactly where the state of the art fails to deliver: tools for integrated energy systems (IESs) are still in their infancy, and many times, even academia treats these sectors separately, producing experts in each of them but not across.

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