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Synergistic Energy and Comfort through Urban Resource Effectiveness (SECURE)
The design and renovation of new districts calls for new methods and tools that allow more effective use of the available resources (e.g. land area, solar gains, air flows) while optimizing energy consumption and comfort.
Optimal Energy Management of Buildings and Districts
Active building energy management is facing significant new challenges by the increased penetration of renewable sources to the grid, and the opportunity to cooperatively manage the energy demands of aggregated district buildings through an energy hub.
The Challenge Posed by Renewables – How Much Power Electronics Can the Grid Cope with?
Kick-off for MIGRATE: International project investigates requirements for Europe's future electricity grid.
ESC Member Prof. Andersson elected as Foreign Member to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE)
Prof. Andersson, member of the Energy Science Center (ESC) and long-time member of the managing board of the ESC, was elected to the NAE for "his contributions to the development of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technology and methods of power system voltage stability analysis."
3 New Members for the ESC Managing Board
Today, during the ESC yearly general assembly that took place at ETH Zurich, the ESC managing board was updated.