2024

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14. November 2024
(Präsenz)
“Industrial load management: insights on model-based and model-free optimisation approaches”Fabian Scheller, Prof. Dr.-Ing., Technische Hochschule Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany
29. Oktober 2024
(Online)
“What is the value of the information from Electric Vehicle drivers? Evaluating the design of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) applications”Diego Manuel Cebreros, Centralesupelec – Université Paris Saclay, France
15. Oktober 2024
(Online)
“Empowering Energy Citizenship for a Just Energy Transition”Nives Della Valle, Dr., European Commission, Belgium
02. Juli 2024 (Online)“Household willingness to pay for various attributes of residential solar panels: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment”Dilek Uz, Dr., University of Nevada, United States of America
18. Juni 2024 (Online)“Energy Communities – current status in research and practice with a special focus on Austria”Bernadette Fina, Dr., Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
04. Juni 2024 (Online)“A new method for identifying weather-induced power system stress using shadow prices”Aleksander Grochowicz, University of Oslo, Norway
21. Mai 2024 (Präsenz)“Evaluating the Effectiveness of Sustainable Transport Alternatives in Reducing Car Use: A Large-Scale Field Test”Viola Helmers, RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research, Germany
07. Mai 2024 (Online)“Collection policy analysis for retired electric vehicle batteries: Evidence from China”Yanyan Tang, Dr., China University of Geoscience Beijing, China
23. April 2024 (Online)“Exploring Long-Range Dependence through Structured Multifractality in Electricity Markets”Foued Saâdaoui, Dr., International University of Rabat, Morocco
09. April 2024 (Online)“Meet Me at the Threshold: Asymmetric Preferences in a Threshold Public Goods Game”Sarah Spycher, Dr., University of Bologna, Italy
23. Januar 2024 (Online)“Shaping the hydrogen ramp-up in eastern Germany - Insights into VNG's green gas projects”Philipp Hauser, Dr., VNG AG, Germany
09. Januar 2024 (Online)“Analyzing differences in household’s renewable technology profiles: a comparison of sociopsychological characteristics”Stephanie Stumpf, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany