The joint ALEXANDER academic event with the SMACCS summer school was a success with about 60 attendants listening to presentations on different research aspects of low voltage flexibility. It was a unique opportunity for the ALEXANDER PhD students to present their work to an interested audience.
Have you missed the event but are you interested to find out more, check the presentations below:
- “ALEXANDER – Accelerating Flexibility from the Low Voltage Grid: From Bottlenecks to Breakthroughs” – Helena Gerard (VITO/EnergyVille) - not available
- “The effectiveness of future financial benefits on PV adoption—Evidence from Belgium” - Justus Böning (KU Leuven/EnergyVille)
- “System-wide benefits of temporal alignment of wholesale–retail electricity prices” – Yucun Lu (KU Leuven/EnergyVille)
- “Driver Preferences for Investment in Flexible Electric Vehicle Charging” - Brian Fowler (UA/Uhasselt) - not available
- Operating envelopes for the grid-constrained use of distributed flexibility in balancing markets” – Wicak Ananduta (VITO/EnergyVille)
- “Consumer preference for low voltage flexibility in adequacy modelling” – Tars Verschelde (KU Leuven/EnergyVille)
- “An Innovative Framework for Heterogeneous Energy Communities Providing Baseline Flexibility Services in Distribution Networks” - Jamal Faraji (Umons) - not available
- “Price-Based Demand Response Participation in Implicit Balancing Services: A Value-Oriented Inverse Optimization Framework” – Behzad Vatandoust (Umons)