Functional Modeling of Perspectives on the Example of Electric Energy Systems

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    Abstract

    The integration of energy systems is a proven approach to gain higher overall energy efficiency. Invariably, this integration will come with increasing technical complexity through the diversification of energy resources and their functionality. With the integration of more fluctuating renewable energies higher system flexibility will also be necessary. One of the challenges ahead is the design of control architecture to enable the flexibility and to handle the diversity. This paper presents an approach to model heterogeneous energy systems and their control on the basis of purpose and functions which enables a reflection on system integration requirements independent of particular technologies. The results are illustrated on examples related to electric energy systems.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationZero-Carbon Energy Kyoto
    EditorsT. Yao
    PublisherSpringer Publishing Company
    Publication date2009
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009
    Event1st International Symposium of Kyoto University GCOE of Energy Science - Kyoto, Japan
    Duration: 20 Aug 200922 Aug 2009
    Conference number: 1

    Conference

    Conference1st International Symposium of Kyoto University GCOE of Energy Science
    Number1
    Country/TerritoryJapan
    CityKyoto
    Period20/08/200922/08/2009

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