Digital Transformation in Energy Systems
Department of Digital Transformation in Energy Systems

The energy transition requires a far-reaching reorganisation of the energy infrastructure. This includes the expansion of renewables, energy storage and conversion, and transmission grids. Our department uses interdisciplinary research methods to identify cost-effective opportunities for climate neutrality, developing the open-source Python for Power System Analysis (PyPSA) toolbox.
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Department of Digital Transformation in Energy Systems

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing society today. Tackling this challenge will require a complete reorganisation of the infrastructure necessary to satisfy our energy needs: electricity generators, storage, energy networks, heating supply, transport and industrial processes. In Europe hundreds of billions of euros of spending per year are at stake, and we do not have time to correct misallocations of investment before climate change takes effect. Accurate modelling and simulation of future energy systems are therefore crucial.

Our research at the Department of Digital Transformation in Energy Systems (ENSYS) leverages cutting-edge research from a variety of disciplines to understand the most cost-effective pathways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the energy system. This involves building models of the energy system and optimising the investment in and operation of the necessary infrastructure. Maintaining sufficient model detail and interdependencies is crucial to avoid misallocation of investment and bad policy advice, but it also presents an extreme computational challenge. To tackle this challenge we’re developing new algorithms and methodologies so that we can capture these details in a manageable way and therefore provide the best possible policy guidance for the transition to a sustainable energy future. We also lead the development of the Python for Power System Analysis (PyPSA) open-source energy modelling framework and ecosystem (www.pypsa.org).

In addition to research, the department makes a contribution to the education of future decision-makers in the energy sector with a comprehensive range of courses, critical scientific discourse and the supervision of theses.

The Department of Digital Transformation in Energy Systems has been under the direction of Prof. Dr. Tom Brown since 2021. Previously, it was led by Prof. Dr. Georg Erdmann.

Studying and Lectures

Here students can find information on the courses and examinations of the department. Open topics for theses are also announced here.

Publications

Here you will find an overview of our current publications in scientific journals, conference proceedings and on preprint servers.

About Us

Here you will find an overview of our team consisting of the department head, secretariat, research assistants and tutors.

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Location

You will find the Department of Energy Systems on the ground floor of the side wing FT of the HFT building (Building for High Frequency Technology). The easiest way to get to our offices is via the side entrance from Einsteinufer.

Contact

SEKRETARIAT

Paola Caria
Sekr. TA 8
Raum FT 024A
+49 (0)30 314 22 890
p.caria(at)tu-berlin.de

POST- UND BESUCHERADRESSE

Technische Universität Berlin
Institut für Energietechnik
Fachgebiet Energiesysteme
Einsteinufer 25 (TA 8)
10587 Berlin
Deutschland