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Energy System Integration Platform goes into operation
Until the year 2050, the Swiss energy system is set to be restructured. The integration of electricity from photovoltaics and wind presents a major challenge to the power networks. With the Energy System Integration (ESI) Platform, an experimental platform is coming on line where promising approaches to the conversion and storage of renewable energy are brought together.
We are hiring!
We are looking for a Postdococtoral Researcher in the area of Modeling and Analysis of Electric Power Systems
The hydraulics of low-level outlet structures of large dams
Bottom outlets are a key safety device of dams with the purpose of discharging water in a timely and quantitatively defined volume without causing damage. The high-velocity flow in bottom outlets requires sufficient aeration to avoid cavitation damage. This project aims at developing design guidelines to ensure the safe and reliable operation of bottom outlets.
Limiting climate change to 2°C requires zero CO2 emissions by the end of the century
In December 2015, the world’s governments have decided to limit global warming to well below 2°C relative to about 1850, and to pursue efforts towards an even lower target of 1.5°C. Climate scientists associated with the Energy Science Center are modeling both the climate impacts for such scenarios as well as the emission pathways that would be required to achieve those goals.
Isolator legt Zürich zweimal lahm
Christian Schaffner, ESC Executive Director, spricht über die Stromausfälle in der Stadt Zürich.