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Webinars RESILIENT spring 2025
Welcome to open webinars on RESILIENT energy systems held Wednesdays and Fridays from February to May 2025.
During spring 2025 the projects within RESILIENT Energy Systems Competence Centre will host open webinars where project activities, project related topics and interesting results so far from project activities will be presented. The webinars are held Wednesdays 11:30-12:30 or 12:30 -13:30 and/or Fridays 14-15 from February to May. Book the webinars in your calendar already now and keep an eye on the webpage for continuous updates of more detailed information
25 April 14:00-15:00
On digital energy services and ecosystem transformation
In recent years, both researchers and practitioners have begun describing markets as ecosystems – particularly those markets in need of transformation. When adopting an ecosystem perspective, a broader range of stakeholders is usually taken into account, new business models and sources of value are highlighted, and new key players emerge in the market. This webinar adopts an ecosystem perspective to discuss how commercial real estate both influences and is influenced by the ongoing transition of the energy system adn to scrutinize the role of digitalization in this process.
Participants: Peter Ekman, Cecilia Erixon and Jimmie Röndell, Mälardalen University
9 May 14:00-15:00
Network Intrusion Detection System for Microgrids
Microgrids hold great promise for sustainable energy solutions, yet their integration poses significant cybersecurity challenges. These decentralized systems rely on advanced technologies and interconnected networks, making them increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats that can undermine their resilience and reliability. This webinar will delve into key security risks and mitigation strategies, with a particular emphasis on network intrusion detection systems.
Presenter: Hossein Fotouhi, Mälardalen University
Link to webinar on Teams
16 Maj 14:00-15:00
HiPeGrids: Optimizing Microgrid & DER Management in Nordic Power Systems
Microgrids are transforming modern power systems, offering flexibility, resilience, and efficiency. In this webinar, we will explore the fundamentals of microgrids, key control strategies, and insights from initial studies on a Norwegian power system. We will discuss how feeder length impacts voltage profiles and power quality, providing valuable takeaways for optimizing microgrid performance.
Participants: Janaina Goncalves, Ludvig Syren, Uppsala University
Link: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/2844303178
23 May 14:00-15:00
On sector coupling in energy transitions as sociotechnical processes
Participants: Silvia Bruzzone and Amir Hesam Fallah, Mälardalen University
Link: Microsoft Teams