[Kassel | 25.04.2019]
Workshop
The final workshop of the SimBench research project took place in Kassel on 25.04.2019. Participants from various system operators and research institutes made it a complete success through a variety of questions and exciting discussions. The topics discussed can be found in the agenda.
[Esslingen | 09.05.2019]
ETG Congress 2019
Summary of the SimBench time profiles
In a poster session, Christian Spalthoff of the Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Economics and Energy System Technology (IEE) presents the methodology for generating SimBench time series for load and decentral energy resources. The paper (preprint) is available here.
[Madrid | 05.06.2019]
CIRED Conference 2019
Pulication of Planning and Operational Principles
The planning and operational principles used for SimBench are presented via poster session. Basic observations on supply tasks and evolution of electrical distribution grids are included. The overview of grid topologies leads to a clear definition of relevant dimensioning cases.
[Berlin | 14.11.2018]
ETG-CIRED-Workshop 2018 (D-A-C-H): Innovations in the Distribution Grid
Project SimBench is introduced to ETG-CIRED-Workshop
Steffen Meinecke from the University of Kassel introduced the generation of the SimBench dataset as well as the currently considered use cases. The german poster is available for download here.
[Sarajevo | 25.10.2018]
2018 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe (ISGT Europe)
Methodology for identification of common supply tasks for low voltage grids presented at ISGT Europe
The paper on k-means based identification of common supply tasks for low voltage grids was presented by Dzanan Sarajlic of TU Dortmund University. The paper is available online at https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8571658.
[Hamburg | 20.09.2018]
NEIS 2018 – Conference on Sustainable Energy Supply and EnergyStorage Systems
SimBench methodology for generating benchmark grids presented at NEIS conference
The paper on the general methodology for generating benchmarkgrids was presented by Steffen Meinecke of the University of Kassel during a poster session. Once the paper is available online at www.ieeexplore.ieee.org, the link will also be available on this site in the Downloads section. You can download a preprint of the paper here (PDF, ca. 600 kb).
[Berlin | 19.04.2018]
2nd presence meeting of the research network for energy system analysis
SimBench introduces itself again at the second presence meeting of the research network for energy system analysis
Annika Klettke from RWTH Aachen University introduces the the methodology of model grid generation in high voltage level in the context of a poster session at the second presence meeting of the research network for energy system analysis. The german poster is available for download here.