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Invitación a seminario internacional - Profesor Pierluigi Mancarella

America/Santiago
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Tenemos el agrado de invitarlos a un seminario internacional del Profesor Pierluigi Mancarella donde se abordarán desafíos y soluciones en sistemas eléctricos con alta penetración de renovables y recursos distribuidos. El seminario será el día Miércoles 8 de Noviembre, de 13:30 a 14:30 en la Sala de Clases del DIE. Tendremos almuerzo por lo que es necesario que por favor se inscriban al final de esta invitación.

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Challenges and potential solutions with ultra-deep penetration of renewables and distributed energy resources: Experiences from the Australian "real-world lab"

Pierluigi Mancarella

The University of Melbourne, Australia

The University of Manchester, UK

With deeper and deeper penetration levels of variable renewable energy sources (RES) and distributed energy resources (DER) across the world, new challenges are emerging in terms of their grid and market integration. With the support of real experiences from Australia, in this lecture we will illustrate these challenges from a techno-economic perspective, with focus on security and reliability requirements when operating power systems and markets with ultra-deep penetration levels of RES and DER. We will then discuss several technical, commercial and regulatory solutions and opportunities that are being deployed or considered, ranging from widespread adoption of large-scale batteries to the development of distributed energy marketplaces and the possibility of integrating electricity, gas, and hydrogen systems.

Speaker:

Pierluigi Mancarella is the Chair Professor of Electrical Power Systems at The University of Melbourne, Australia, and Professor of Smart Energy Systems at The University of Manchester, UK.

Pierluigi’s research interests include techno-economic modelling of low-carbon grids, multi-energy systems, energy system planning under uncertainty, and reliability and resilience of future networks. He has been involved in/led more than 80 research projects worldwide, has been actively engaged with energy policy in the UK, Europe and Australia, and is author of several books and of over 400 research publications and reports. Is the Australian Director of the recently announced US-UK-Australia Global Centre in Climate Change and Clean Energy “Electric Power Innovation for a Carbon-Free Society (EPICS)”.

 

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