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SUMMARY:Driving the energy transition: EIZ’s third Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Energy Innovation Centre (EIZ) has organised its third symposium. Around 120 experts from the fields of energy technology and Energy Economics will gather on 2 June 2026 in Building B2 on the campus of the BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg to discuss solutions for the energy transition. There will also be presentations on the latest research findings from the six EIZ research laboratories, as well as laboratory tours.\nThe following day (3 June 2026), the EIZ will host a specialist forum entitled “Transport and Distribution” as part of the 26th Brandenburg Energy Day. Two innovation tours will also take place, visiting the Energy Economics Lab (EECON Lab) and the Electric Power Systems Lab (EPS Lab).\nThe 3rd Annual Meeting of the EIZ marks the final overall project meeting of the EIZ within Funding Phase 1. Following a positive evaluation of the activities carried out and planned, the application for Funding Phase 2 is currently under review by the project management organisation Jülich and the relevant ministries. There is confidence that the EIZ will be able to continue its work on 1 October 2026.\nSpecialist presentations, scientific sessions, poster presentations\nThe agenda for the 3rd Annual Meeting is packed. Following welcoming remarks by BTU President Prof. Gesine Grande, Lab Director Prof. Dr.-Ing. Mario Schenk (EPS Lab) and Stefan Müller from the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space, participants can look forward to a varied programme. This consists of specialist presentations from academia and industry, scientific sessions and a poster presentation.\nThe keynote speeches will be delivered by Jörg Dorn, Head of Converter Technologies at Siemens Energy Global, on the topic “High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Transmission – State of the Art and Future Trends” (9.45 am) and Stefan Dohler, CEO of EWE AG and President of BDEW, on the topic “The Flexible Energy System: The Key to Climate Neutrality and Industrial Resilience” (5 pm).&amp;nbsp;\nThe 3rd Annual Meeting will feature three parallel sessions:\nSession 1 – 11:00\nTrack A.1 – Yellow Hall: Multiphase flow, irreversible Port-Hamilton systems, hydrogen infrastructure, climate dividendTrack B.1 – Small Hall: Turbulence modelling, synthetic attack generation, sentiment analysis, risk perception,Track C.1 – Training Room: Green Hydrogen Production, Stochastic Forward Modelling, Virtual Reality (VR), Subsidies&amp;nbsp;\nSession 2 – 1.30 pm\nTrack A.2 – Yellow Room: Anomaly Detection, Honeypot, Transport Policy, P2XTrack B.2 – Small Hall: Turbulent annular flow, reverse engineering, solar and wind energy, methanol-water mixturesTrack C.2 – Training Room: Stochastic Engine Models, Virtual Power Plants, Heat Pumps, CO2 Methanisation&amp;nbsp;\nSession 3 – 3.30 pm\nTrack A.3 – Yellow Hall: Turbulence, State-Periodic Dynamics, Fault-Tolerant Control, Wind TurbinesTrack B.3 – Small Hall: Metastability, wind loads, regional identities, water electrolysisTrack C.3 – Training Room: Heat Flow Optimisation, Local Public Transport, Hardware-in-the-Loop Testbed, Geothermal Energy Storage&amp;nbsp;\nTo conclude, the EIZ will guide visitors through five of its six laboratories\nThe programme concludes at 6.00 pm with a one-hour lab tour. The EIZ will showcase a selection of exciting demonstrators and its modern research infrastructure in the premises of the Energy Economics Lab (EECON Lab), the Electric Power Systems Lab (EPS Lab), the Energy Storage and Conversion Lab (ESC Lab), the High Power Grid Converter Lab (HPGC Lab) and the Control Systems and Cyber Security Lab (COSYS Lab). In small groups, interested conference participants can visit the following highlights on parallel tours:\nEECON Lab – LUVRE – Lusation Virtual Reality ExperimentsEPS Lab – Power System Simulator, Micro Grid, BiCCSESC Lab – Catalysis Laboratory and Hydrogen CentreHPGC Lab – Modular Multi-Stage Converter LaboratoryCOSYS Lab – Power Hardware-in-the-Loop Laboratory
LOCATION: Startblock B2\, Gründungszentrum Cottbus - Zentralcampus - Siemens-Halske-Ring 2 03046 Cottbus
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