Thursday, November 20, 2008

Meeting Minutes - 19 November 2008

Today, the LARGE session has had a very nice presentation from Carsten Block, a ready to finish doctoral candidate of Information & Market Engineering department, TU Karlsruhe Germany. At our session he presented the topic of "Market-Based Control and Agent-Based Trading in Combined and Power Grids." which is pretty much the topic which has been the area of his doctoral specialization.

The background of the research is the emerging trends of the energy supply which is no longer in hierarchical setup of up down (e.g. from the source to household) distribution, but also in the reversal direction. So that not only the source can sell their energy to the downstream but also the downstream line if they produce energy, the downstream costumer can also sell their energy to the upstream.

This issue of developing two ways of distribution is explained pretty much from different perspectives. But especially, since the energy transaction mechanism between the upstream and the downstream mechanism is built in the agent based point of view and also the mechanism of transaction is involving auction mechanism, so a lot of things what Carsten have applied in his research pretty much coherent with the LARGE field. This session off course has brought big lesson fur the group.

The discussion of this reversible energy transaction is pretty much done in multiple perspectives, since in this session a lot of people come from different area of specialization (e.g. economics, business network, information and decision sciences, etc). Carsten did an excellent explanation also to the multi-background viewer’s questions.

Since Carsten have a strong computer science background, he also shared some of his experiences (e.g. tool for development) in the development of his project. He introduced us a new tools for faster software development like grailsTM and make some demo also about what the platform advances. This session was very successful and everybody was enthusiastic.

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