Dear colleagues, I am glad to advertise that next Tuesday, September 9th, at 11h Nadia Oudjane (Electricité de France, Paris, EDF) will give a talk
Mathematical tools to manage distributed flexibilities in power systems.
in Aula Vitali, Dipartimento di Matematica in Piazza di Porta San Donato 5 in Bologna and on-line https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NzA3NGMzN2EtODcyMC00M...
Abstract: With the massive integration of renewable energies (photovoltaic (PV) and wind power) into the power grid, new uncertainties are impacting the power balance. At the same time, advances in « smart » technologies and batteries offer new flexibilities with the possibility of controlling the consumption of a large number of electrical appliances (electric vehicle recharging, heat pumps, etc.). In this framework, a major technical challenge is to optimize the management of this large number of heterogeneous flexibilities distributed across the network to help in balancing the system. This constitutes a large scale optimization problem under uncertainties, which can benefit from mean-field approximations.
Thanks for sharing with those who might be interested, the organisers
Cristina Di Girolami and Elena Bandini
Dear colleagues, please remind the Nadia Oudjane's seminar tomorrow September 9th, at 11h CET https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NzA3NGMzN2EtODcyMC00M...
All the best,
Cristina Di Girolami
Il giorno 2 set 2025, alle ore 21:10, Cristina Di Girolami cristina.di.girolami@gmail.com ha scritto:
Dear colleagues, I am glad to advertise that next Tuesday, September 9th, at 11h Nadia Oudjane (Electricité de France, Paris, EDF) will give a talk
Mathematical tools to manage distributed flexibilities in power systems.
in Aula Vitali, Dipartimento di Matematica in Piazza di Porta San Donato 5 in Bologna and on-line https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NzA3NGMzN2EtODcyMC00M...
Abstract: With the massive integration of renewable energies (photovoltaic (PV) and wind power) into the power grid, new uncertainties are impacting the power balance. At the same time, advances in « smart » technologies and batteries offer new flexibilities with the possibility of controlling the consumption of a large number of electrical appliances (electric vehicle recharging, heat pumps, etc.). In this framework, a major technical challenge is to optimize the management of this large number of heterogeneous flexibilities distributed across the network to help in balancing the system. This constitutes a large scale optimization problem under uncertainties, which can benefit from mean-field approximations.
Thanks for sharing with those who might be interested, the organisers
Cristina Di Girolami and Elena Bandini