Hybris participated in the Sustainable Places 2024 conference that was held in Luxembourg between 23th and 25th September. On top of Hybrid representatives attending the event Hybris also contributed to a workshop titled ‘From energy simulations to standards‘, Hybris joined forces with other EU-funded projects for the 12th annual edition of the event, these other contributors were HyperGryd, Hystore, Hybris, Senergy Nets, Dyman, Hycool-IT and the BDTA. The workshop took place on Tuesday 24 September at 14:00-17:30 and was broadcast from Luxembourg in a hybrid format.
The workshop was moderated by Angel Font and tried to identify the functional applications of these simulations and the starting point of a potential standardization. That conceptual standard could make possible reusable components, real-time use, or just connections between systems.
Complex installations use mathematical simulation to test the integration and dynamics of energy simulations. Electrical generators, protections, and consumers allow many configurations, and the only reliable way to solve that complexity is to reduce it into pieces.
In many EU projects, mathematical simulation is used to model dynamic response and integration of systems. However, components, ports or just mathematical functions used are not standardized. They are based on legacy systems, or the libraries developed are not totally compatible or not well documented. That produced non-interoperable scenarios and silos of knowledge.
In the workshop attendants tried to identify the functional applications of these simulations and the starting point of a potential standardization. That conceptual standard could make possible reusable components, real-time use, or just connections between systems.