Engineering Optimization and Integrating Renewables in Electricity Markets [TU Delft - SEN1511] (2022-...)
Energy Systems Optimization [TU Delft - SET3060] (2022-...)
Energy Systems Optimization [TU Delft - SET3060] (2022-...)
These "sister" courses offer an introduction to mathematical optimization modeling applied to diverse problems in planning and operating energy systems, in particular energy systems with a high share of variable (weather-dependent) wind and solar generation. The course covers linear, nonlinear, and mixed-integer optimization, as well as game theory in the context of multi-actor decision problems.
More information can be found here (SEN1511) and here (SET3060).
Optimization Problems in Energy Systems [KU Leuven - H0P08A] (2020-2021, 2021-2022)
The aim of the course is to introduce a number of different optimization problems as typically encountered in energy systems & markets. The course will provide the mathematical formulation of the different types of problems, their implementation in general purpose programming languages (here: Julia/JuMP), approximation and relaxation techniques for computational performance.
More information can be found here.
Supervision of M.Sc. students (not up-to-date)
Marouane Mastouri (2022-2023): Exploring the impact of uncertainties in LCA data on decision-making under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism - co-supervision with. G. Koorevaar and P. Bots
Carlos Di Pietro Garcia (2022-2023): Decarbonization pathways for the port of Barcelona - co-supervision with F. Brazier and A. Ramirez Ramirez
Co-supervision with prof. E. Delarue ("co-promotor") at KU Leuven :
Gabriel Magny (2021-2022): Modeling a harmonized energy and reserve market clearing algorithm - EUPHE(R)MIA
Marine Brau (2021-2022): Designing renewable electricity subsidies to mitigate strategic behavior
Yanshu Wei (2021-2022): Strategic behavior in harmonized balancing and energy-only markets
Sam Van Engeland (2021-2022): Countering the technological bias of capacity markets: analysis of a new alternative
Louis Verbeke (2020-2021): On the participation of wind turbines in capacity remuneration mechanisms
Anton Kwanten (2020-2021): CO2 Emission Pricing in Aviation
Nigel Bosquet (2020-2021): Prospect theory for effective distribution grid tariff design
Victor Debray (2020-2021): Solving the missing money problem: explicit capacity remuneration mechanisms or fixing the energy-only market?
Simon Billiet (2019-2020): Prosumage and self-consumption policies: a wholesale equilibrium model
Dries Hermans (2019-2020): Assessing wholesale and retail electricity market integration considering distribution networks with high PV penetration
César Smet (2019-2020): Welfare implications of consumer preferences in an energy community