EWorld: energy & water 2023 – We're there! Are you too?

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EWorld: energy & water 2023 – We're there! Are you too?

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Of course, adesso cannot be missed at the leading European trade fair for the energy industry in Essen! And we have some highlights in store for you:

Business breakfast on the topic of network connection portals,
exciting insights into our innovative research project VideKIS on virtual power plants and
useful information on the topic of hydrogen.
It is best to arrange an appointment with our experts now .

The E-World energy & water is the meeting place for the European energy industry. As an information platform for the energy industry, the E-World brings together international decision-makers in Essen every year. Visitors can expect over 700 exhibitors from 27 nations who will present sustainable technologies and intelligent services for the future of kuwait consumer email list energy. adesso will also be represented at the E-World again this year and will present innovative solutions for the digitalization of the energy industry, for example as part of the VideKIS research project.

This involves a virtual power plant, i.e. the combination of decentralized units that are coordinated via a common control system. These include electricity producers such as biogas, wind power, photovoltaic, cogeneration or hydroelectric power plants, but also flexible consumers, electricity storage and power-to-X systems. The purpose of the virtual power plant is the joint marketing of electricity and flexibility from the swarm of aggregated plants. By orchestrating the various plants, synergy effects can be used and barriers to market entry can be overcome.

In this way, system services relevant to the power grid can also be provided and marketed, for example to maintain the prevailing grid frequency of 50 hertz.

The special feature of VideKIS
To ensure reliable and secure grid operation in future decarbonized energy supply systems, system services are increasingly being provided by decentralized generation plants such as wind turbines and hydroelectric power plants. System services such as voltage and frequency control have so far been provided almost exclusively by conventional power plants. However, their operating times will decrease significantly due to the phase-out of nuclear power, but also due to the impending phase-out of coal.
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