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Research Project EMGIMO



EMGIMO - New energy supply concepts for multiple-tenant commercial properties: Integration and management of flexible loads, including electric mobility, paired with innovative tenant-friendly energy marketing concepts

The EMGIMO project develops attractive solutions for generating electricity in environmentally friendly ways in urban areas. The focus is on something called sector coupling, which integrates electric mobility and carbon-neutral electricity in commercial buildings in a grid-compatible way. With the help of “machine learning” algorithms, the Institute of Networked Energy Systems develops prognoses with respect to managing the building’s load, which makes it possible to project generation times and high load times. Technical feasibility will be tested in a pilot building located in Munich.

Duration:
August 2017 until December 2019

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Funded by:
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) funding initiative "EnEff.Gebäude.2050 – Innovative projects for achieving nearly climate-neutral building stock by 2050”

Project Participants:
Hammer Real GmbH
Institute of Networked Energy Systems
Becker, Büttner, Held PartGmbH
Discovergy GmbH
eeMobility GmbH
embeteco GmbH & Co. KG

Associated Partner:
Stadtwerke München GmbH

Project Manager at the Institute of Networked Energysystems:
Jan-Simon Telle

Further information on the Research Project EMGIMO:

  • Project Website
  • Project introduction by Project Management Jülich
  • Webnews from 17 March 2020
  • Blogposts in DLR portal

Contact
Jan-Simon Telle
German Aerospace Center

Institute of Networked Energy Systems
, Energy System Technology
Oldenburg

Tel.: +49 441 99906-413

Related Topics
Cybernetics, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
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