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PPRE-Graduate won regional price for his MSc-thesis

In 2020, PPRE-alumni Adrian Grimm (PPRE 18/20) applied for 'Schlaue-Köpfe-Weser-Ems'-award with his MSc-thesis titled "Deduction of Emissions-, Exergy- and Price-Optimised Control Strategies for a Sector-Coupled District Energy System", which he carried out at the research group of energy management…

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The Future Living Sustainability Conference 2021

Swanand Tadlimbekar from India (PPRE 2019-21) was invited to take part in Sustainability conference organised by The Future Living, which took place online on HOWSPACE platform for the first time in May 2021.
Swanand found the topics covered personally interesting and would like to share his…

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Transaction-based energy operation impacts on distribution networks

Since 2018, Kristie Küster from Brasil (PPRE 2011/2013) is doing her Phd in Electrical Engineering at Parana Federal University (Brazil). The topic of her research is decentralized energy markets. At…

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Coal-Based Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Vis-à-Vis Renewable Energies in India

As part of his Indo-German joint activities, Mitavachan Hiremath from India (PPRE 2012-14) recently published a paper on "An Integrated Comparative Assessment of Coal-Based Carbon Capture and Storage…

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Research News from Oldenburg

Research News from Oldenburg

Real-time monitoring of wind turbines

Within the research project ConUp, scientists want to develop methods to be able to modernize existing wind turbines more easily and quickly. The joint project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy (BMWi) with a total of 1.2 million euros over a period of three years

 

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