From 19 to 22 May, researchers from our group took part in the ETG-Kongress 2025 in Kassel. Under the motto "Voller Energie - heute und Morgen", experts from the German energy sector discussed current trends and challenges in the energy system.
We presented current research results in the following publications:
C. T. Gatermann, A. Kwiatkowski, S. Schlegel, and D. Westermann, "Leveraging Inherent Thermal Cable Reserves for Curative System Operation," ETG Kongress 2025, Kassel, Germany, 2025, pp. 55-62, ISBN: 978-3-8007-6495-2
N. Halawi, H. Alhomsi, F. Linke, S. Schlegel, and D. Westermann, "Pilot Node Method Applied to Grid-Forming Converter to Supply Instantaneous Reserve from the Distribution Grid", ETG Kongress 2025, Kassel, Germany, 2025, pp. 361-366, ISBN: 978-3-8007-6495-2
M. Rahimipour Behbahani, F. R. Gadotti, S. Schlegel, and D. Westermann, "Method to Define a Supply Task for Research on DC Distribution Networks," ETG Kongress 2025, Kassel, Germany, 2025, pp. 459-463, ISBN: 978-3-8007-6495-2
H. Alhomsi, F. Linke, S. Schlegel, and D. Westermann, "Control Zone Balance Control for Power Grid Operation with Voltage Angle-based Control," ETG Kongress 2025, Kassel, Germany, 2025, pp. 471-476, ISBN: 978-3-8007-6495-2
J. Kayser, D. Vahle, S. Schlegel, D. Westermann, and V. Staudt, "HB-MMC Converter Loss Minimization by Applying a Flexible Voltage Security Margin using On-Load-Tap-Changers," ETG Kongress 2025, Kassel, Germany, 2025, pp. 804-809, ISBN: 978-3-8007-6495-2
S. Schlegel and D. Westermann, "Comparison of Topology Planning Between AC and DC Based Distribution Systems," ETG Kongress 2025, Kassel, Germany, 2025, pp. 834-840, ISBN: 978-3-8007-6495-2