@inproceedings{LauermannBetzMehtaetal.2020, author = {Lauermann, Magdalena and Betz, Florian and Mehta, Kedar and Thevs, Niels and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Z{\"o}rner, Wilfried and Cyffka, Bernd}, title = {Preservation of Selected Ecosystem Services in the Floodplains of the Naryn River (Kyrgyzstan): Introducing the {\"O}koFlussPlan Project}, booktitle = {Beitr{\"a}ge zum 50. und 51. Jahrestreffen des Arbeitskreises Hydrologie 2018 in Koblenz und 2019 in Heidelberg}, publisher = {Institut f{\"u}r Geographie, Universit{\"a}t Augsburg}, address = {Augsburg}, url = {https://www.uni-augsburg.de/de/fakultaet/fai/geo/forschung/geographicaaugustana/}, pages = {47 -- 53}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RammEhrenwirthSchrag2019, author = {Ramm, Tobias and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Schrag, Tobias}, title = {Modelling of the central heating station within a district heating system with variable temperatures}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th International Modelica Conference}, editor = {Haumer, Anton}, publisher = {Modelica Association and Link{\"o}ping University Electronic Press}, address = {Link{\"o}ping}, isbn = {978-91-7685-122-7}, issn = {1650-3686}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp19157567}, pages = {567 -- 576}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchragEhrenwirthRammetal.2020, author = {Schrag, Tobias and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Ramm, Tobias and Vannahme, Anna and Trinkl, Christoph}, title = {Solar energy use in district heating networks}, booktitle = {ICREEC 2019: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Renewable Energy and Energy Conversion}, editor = {Belasri, Ahmed and Beldjilali, Sid Ahmed}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Singapur}, isbn = {978-981-15-5443-8}, issn = {2352-2534}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5444-5_1}, pages = {3 -- 10}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{VannahmeRammEhrenwirthetal.2019, author = {Vannahme, Anna and Ramm, Tobias and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Schrag, Tobias}, title = {Comparison of a usual heat-transfer-station with a hydraulic modified version under the aspect of exergy saving}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th International Modelica Conference}, editor = {Haumer, Anton}, publisher = {Link{\"o}ping University Electronic Press}, address = {Link{\"o}ping}, isbn = {978-91-7685-122-7}, issn = {1650-3686}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp19157647}, pages = {647 -- 654}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @article{MehtaEhrenwirthTrinkletal.2022, author = {Mehta, Kedar and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Trinkl, Christoph and Z{\"o}rner, Wilfried}, title = {Mapping Potential for Improving Rural Energy Services in Kyrgyzstan: Factors for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in the Community Context}, volume = {3}, journal = {World}, number = {3}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2673-4060}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/world3030032}, pages = {586 -- 606}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Energy is a pivotal element for overall development. Therefore, affordable and clean energy for all (Sustainable Development Goal 7) is one of the important elements. Despite a suitable approach, Kyrgyzstan lags behind to achieve its Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Improving access to energy can significantly impact the progress of many other sustainable development targets. However, access to reliable, sustainable, and adequate energy is a crucial task in rural Kyrgyzstan. Taking into consideration the energy situation and the importance of the availability of energy services, the overarching aim of the presented article is to map the potential of improving rural energy services to foster overall sustainable development goals. The article presents the most relevant information about rural energy usage behaviour based on three primary pillars: energy demand, energy carrier, and energy sources. In addition, the presented research article synthesises the key driving factors which have a direct or indirect impact on the energy services in rural areas. The summarised data displays a deep insight into a variety of complex and dynamic household energy consumption patterns. The article provides a potential solution nexus to foster improved energy services in rural Kyrgyzstan and therefore to foster the overall sustainable development in Kyrgyzstan. The findings of the article help to formulate a strategy to design rural energy services for policy makers and stockholders.}, language = {en} } @article{MehtaEhrenwirthTrinkletal.2022, author = {Mehta, Kedar and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Trinkl, Christoph and Z{\"o}rner, Wilfried}, title = {Towards Sustainable Community Development through Renewable Energies in Kyrgyzstan: A Detailed Assessment and Outlook}, volume = {3}, journal = {World}, number = {2}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2673-4060}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/world3020018}, pages = {327 -- 343}, year = {2022}, abstract = {In rural Kyrgyzstan, the energy need is usually derived from multiple natural energy resources such as firewood, charcoal, agricultural residues, animal dung, and wood branches, which are considered common and predominant practices. Because of the non-sustainable resources and heavy reliance on the environment, Kyrgyzstan is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change in Central Asia. On the contrary, the great renewable energy potential in Kyrgyzstan is untapped, which could be the most promising solution to ensuring sustainable energy supply in the country. However, because of the lack of scientific knowledge, current energy policies, and the lack of infrastructure, renewable resources are mainly untapped. To exploit the country's renewable energy potential, there is a need for a systematic diagnosis to develop a strategy to explore renewables in Kyrgyzstan, which is currently missing in the existing literature. In that regard, the presented study aims to assess the current status of renewable energy sources by considering the local energy context from a potential point of view. Further to this, it provides a comparative overview through a matrix of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Such novel analysis would be the fundamental base for formulating policy advice and a national plan to enhance the utilization of renewable energy in Kyrgyzstan. The presented analysis was carried out based on the extensive literature review, the country's national plan, and the existing energy policies of Kyrgyzstan. The article found out that there is huge potential available for the renewable energy market. As compared to other renewable energy sources, solar energy has great potential and can be considered one of the pioneer sustainable sources for integration into the country's power generation framework.}, language = {en} } @article{WernerMuschikEhrenwirthetal.2022, author = {Werner, Melanie and Muschik, Sebastian and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Trinkl, Christoph and Schrag, Tobias}, title = {Sector Coupling Potential of a District Heating Network by Consideration of Residual Load and CO2 Emissions}, volume = {15}, pages = {6281}, journal = {Energies}, number = {17}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {1996-1073}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/en15176281}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The growing share of fluctuating renewable electricity production within the German energy system causes the increasing necessity for flexible consumers, producers, and storage technologies to balance supply and demand. District heating networks with combined heat and power units, Power-to-Heat applications, and thermal energy storage capacities can serve as one of these flexible options. In this context, a simulation model of the district heating network of the rural community Dollnstein, Germany, was built. With the residual load of different regional areas (Germany, Bavaria, Eichst{\"a}tt, Dollnstein) it is investigated, how the heat generators can operate in an electricity market beneficial way. Two different control algorithms were evaluated: Due to a correlation between the residual loads and the CO2 emissions of the electricity mix, the CO2 savings achieved by this control algorithm are determined. Another way to operate electricity market beneficial is to consider the current CO2 emissions of each region. The main outcomes of this paper are, that there is a high potential for sector coupling by shifting the operation times of a CHP and a heat pump according to the residual load. The electricity demand of the heat pump can be met in terms of low CO2 emissions of the electricity mix, while the CHP can replace electricity with high CO2 emissions. These results can be improved, by considering not the residual load but the current CO2 emissions in the control algorithm.}, language = {en} } @article{BottEhrenwirthTrinkletal.2022, author = {Bott, Christoph and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Trinkl, Christoph and Bayer, Peter}, title = {Component-based modeling of ground-coupled seasonal thermal energy storages}, volume = {2022}, pages = {118810}, journal = {Applied Thermal Engineering}, number = {214}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1873-5606}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2022.118810}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Seasonal thermal energy storages are considered a central element of modern, innovative energy systems and help to harmonize fluctuating energy sources. Furthermore, they allow for an improved coupling between the electricity and heating sectors. Despite recent improvements of planning processes and enhanced models, significant discrepancies between projected and measured heat losses were revealed. Additional shortcomings of available tools relate to limitations in specifying geometry, internal design, or physical processes. Addressing these drawbacks, this study employs a revised, alternative approach by using a flexible, component-based, model ("STORE"). It allows variable flexible parameterizations to study diverse design scenarios. After introducing relevant seasonal thermal energy storage components, processes and mechanisms, datasets, and evaluation techniques, a plausibility test is presented that applies a common thermal energy storage model for benchmarking. In a test study, the re-use of a circa 1,000 m3 large swimming pool is simulated. STORE is used to investigate performance trends caused by different designs (e.g., insulation thicknesses, materials at individual interfaces). For the plausibility test, the results show a high degree of coverage and good applicability. Further, the results of the test study show a storage efficiency of 12.4\% for an uninsulated base case, which can be improved to 69.5\% in case of the most complex, highly insulated configuration. Critical trends are revealed, covering reduced peak capacity levels (26.5 to 23.5 MWh) and raised average filling temperatures (39.1 to 45.2 °C). Improved long-term behavior involves reduced environmental impacts due to reduced heating of the ambient soil (+7.9 K compared to +14.1 K after 2 years). General conclusions reveal that an optimal design should initially focus on an external cover of soil and top insulation. However, evaluations should base on multiple parameters depending on the target criteria. This is where the present model is highly useful. The capability of STORE to rapidly analyze a plethora of scenarios proves its high applicability for optimizing the planning processes of seasonal thermal energy storage projects.}, language = {en} } @article{VannahmeBuschEhrenwirthetal.2023, author = {Vannahme, Anna and Busch, Jonas and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Schrag, Tobias}, title = {Experimental Study of District Heating Substations in a Hardware-in-the-Loop Test Rig}, volume = {12}, pages = {43}, journal = {Resources}, number = {4}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2079-9276}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/resources12040043}, year = {2023}, abstract = {This study compares two district heating substation systems for implementation in rural district heating networks with non-retrofitted single- and two-family houses. The aim is to determine which system has the potential to provide lower return temperatures and/or lower power peak demand. A hardware-in-the-loop-test rig was utilized to measure the two district heating substations under real operation conditions. This experimental study demonstrates that load balancing of the district heating network is attainable with the district heating substation with storage. This is especially advantageous when there is a high demand for domestic hot water. Overall, both systems yield comparable return temperatures.}, language = {en} } @article{IgiligiVielhauerEhrenwirthetal.2023, author = {Igiligi, Anthony and Vielhauer, Armin and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Hurm, Christian and Summ, Thorsten and Trinkl, Christoph and Navarro Gevers, Daniel}, title = {Assessment of Conservation Voltage Reduction in Distribution Networks with Voltage Regulating Distribution Transformers}, volume = {16}, pages = {3155}, journal = {Energies}, number = {7}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {1996-1073}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/en16073155}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The application of voltage reduction in medium and low voltage grids to reduce peak power demand or energy consumption has been implemented since the 1980s using several approaches. Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR), as one such approach, uses a voltage control device to reduce or increase the voltage setpoint on a busbar, thereby reducing or increasing the amount of active and reactive power supply in the network. Voltage regulation for CVR is always implemented according to established network planning standards in each country. Research in this field has proven that a CVR factor (CVRf) of 0.7-1.5 for peak demand reduction can be achieved. This is an evaluation metric of CVR. The aim of this research is to determine and validate CVRf for peak demand reduction by comparing actual results obtained during regular tap changes with other randomly distributed periods outside tap change operations, using a set of measurement data. It is important to understand CVR deployment capability by evaluating CVR potentials from historical random tap operations before a robust network-wide deployment is introduced. This research provides such guidance. It also provides a novel approach to determining tap changes from voltage measurements using a time-based algorithm. A CVRf ranging from 0.95 to 1.61 was estimated using a measurement dataset from a test field. The result of the entire evaluation shows that the CVRf are smaller during peak PV production and greater during peak demand periods. Further evaluation using statistical hypotheses testing and a control chart was used to validate the evaluation.}, language = {en} } @article{SummEhrenwirthTrinkletal.2023, author = {Summ, Thorsten and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Trinkl, Christoph and Z{\"o}rner, Wilfried and Pischow, Kaj and Greenough, Richard and Oyinlola, Muyiwa}, title = {Effect of argon concentration on thermal efficiency of gas-filled insulating glass flat-plate collectors}, volume = {2023}, pages = {120657}, journal = {Applied Thermal Engineering}, number = {230, Part A}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1873-5606}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2023.120657}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Insulating glass flat-plate collectors can save cost by being produced quickly and automatically in insulated glass production facilities, and they can be filled with argon to reduce heat loss. During its lifetime, the collector is likely to lose argon because of gradual material degradation of the sealing. However, information on the influence of the argon concentration on the collector efficiency is limited. Therefore, the objective of this research work was to analyse this effect. A theoretical material property calculation of argon-air mixtures was carried out to determine the convective losses with variable argon concentrations. Thermal collector performance was measured experimentally using an outdoor solar tracker test rig. The results strongly suggest, that the influence of argon concentration on both the convective losses and the thermal efficiency is non-linear. The measurements revealed that an argon concentration of 90 \% can increase average thermal performance by 6.7 ± 4.8 percentage points. An increase in argon concentration from 0 \% to 50 \% has almost twice the effect on average thermal efficiency as an increase from 50 \% to 90 \%. Concluding from these results, an argon leakage threshold of 2.5 percentage points per year is proposed to avoid disproportionate loss of efficiency over time.}, language = {en} } @article{VannahmeEhrenwirthSchrag2024, author = {Vannahme, Anna and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Schrag, Tobias}, title = {Development and application of a guideline for assessing optimization potentials for district heating systems}, volume = {2024}, pages = {131226}, journal = {Energy}, number = {297}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1873-6785}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2024.131226}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Integrating renewable energies into district heating systems has a large potential to reduce CO2-emissions in the heating sector. As district heating systems offer the possibility of incorporating renewable energies into the heat supply, new systems have to be built and the existing networks must be maintained. This study investigates ways to optimize existing district heating systems in order to ensure economic sustainability in the long-term. Previous case studies have elaborated on a variety of optimization measures. However, to date, these measures have neither been collected nor consistently assessed for a wider application range. Therefore, in the study presented here a system for assessing the ecological and economic benefits of optimization measures was developed and applied. The assessment method utilized showed that optimization of district heating consumer substations and adding of a central buffer storage tank has a high optimization potential in comparison to intermittent operation strategy, which has a significantly lower optimization potential. From this information and the transferability data, a district heating operator can determine which optimization measure should be prioritized, which is shown at the end of the paper on an example case.}, language = {en} } @article{SummOyinlolaKhattaketal.2024, author = {Summ, Thorsten and Oyinlola, Muyiwa and Khattak, Sanober and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Trinkl, Christoph and Z{\"o}rner, Wilfried}, title = {Towards maximum cost-effectiveness: multi-objective design optimisation of insulating glass flat-plate collectors}, volume = {2025}, pages = {124594}, journal = {Applied Thermal Engineering}, number = {258}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1359-4311}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2024.124594}, year = {2024}, abstract = {A significant challenge in the advancement of solar thermal heating systems lies in the unexplored techno-economic potential of insulating glass flat-plate collectors. These collectors are constructed in accordance with the specifications of standard insulating glass units and have emerged over the past decade as a promising design concept for enhancing the cost-effectiveness of solar thermal systems. However, substantial findings regarding the techno-economic viability of their production are still pending. The aim of this paper is to optimise insulating glass collector designs for solar district heating applications by identifying key design parameters that maximise cost-effectiveness. This study employed a five-stage methodology. It included thermo-hydraulic collector modelling using MATLAB/Simscape and the CARNOT Toolbox. The model was validated against experimental performance tests. A Latin hypercube computational design with 250,000 samples was set up to train supervised machine learning metamodels and perform a multi-objective optimisation using an elitist genetic algorithm. The study identified the argon concentration, collector length, and width as critical parameters influencing efficiency. Larger, thinner collectors demonstrated superior performance due to reduced convective losses and increased aperture-to-surface ratios. The optimisation revealed that the insulating glass collectors could achieve a 7.7 percentage point increase in efficiency, a 19.4 \% reduction in material cost, and a 14.5 \% decrease in weight compared to market-available flat-plate collectors. However, the direct economic comparison was not considered strong in evidence due to a lack of economic data from technology providers. The most cost-effective designs featured an argon concentration of 99 \%, sealing thickness of 31.2 mm, and a glazing thickness of 4.1 mm, and 4.5 mm, while collector length and width varied more significantly. The research findings indicate the techno-economic potential of insulating glass collectors, demonstrating their ability to outperform conventional flat-plate collectors in terms of cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Future studies should focus on producing and testing larger modules and incorporating production costs to fully realise their potential for solar district heating applications. This study provides valuable guidelines for IGU designers and producers aiming to develop cost-effective and efficient solar thermal collectors for district heating systems.}, language = {en} } @article{MehtaLwakatareZoerneretal.2025, author = {Mehta, Kedar and Lwakatare, Bertha and Z{\"o}rner, Wilfried and Ehrenwirth, Mathias}, title = {Mini-grid performance in Sub-Saharan Africa: case studies from Tsumkwe and Gam, Namibia}, volume = {12}, pages = {30}, journal = {Sustainable Energy Research}, number = {1}, publisher = {SpringerOpen}, address = {Singapore}, issn = {2731-9237}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s40807-025-00174-y}, year = {2025}, abstract = {This paper investigates the performance analysis and operational challenges of mini-grids in Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the Tsumkwe and Gam mini-grids, the only officially recognized mini-grids in Namibia. The study addresses a critical gap in understanding mini-grid efficiency, technical difficulties, and future potential. The key research questions focus on assessing mini-grid performance, identifying technical and operational challenges, quantifying the relationship between electricity demand and supply, and providing recommendations for enhancing rural electrification through mini-grids. These insights are crucial for evaluating the effectiveness of mini-grids in the African context and understanding their role in advancing rural electrification. By using a mixed-method approach, the research combines quantitative and qualitative data to offer a comprehensive analysis of these two mini-grid systems of Namibia. The data collected from 2017 to 2022 include metrics on energy supply, consumption, photovoltaic generation, community load, and meteorological conditions. Qualitative insights were gathered through field visits, surveys, and interviews with mini-grid operators, allowing for a thorough examination of community perspectives, operational issues, and technical performance. The findings reveal that the Tsumkwe mini-grid has seen a decline in efficiency due to maintenance problems and battery overheating, while the Gam mini-grid, initially oversized, now struggles with increased demand and new connections. This study provides the first detailed technical insights, identifies consumer archetypes, and evaluates the energy dynamics of mini-grids in Namibia. Recommendations include improved maintenance protocols, advanced battery management, and enhanced data monitoring. By analyzing Tsumkwe and Gam, this paper offers valuable lessons for mini-grid development in Sub-Saharan Africa, stressing the need for continuous evaluation and strategic improvements to achieve sustainable rural electrification.}, language = {en} } @article{MehtaEhrenwirthZoerneretal.2023, author = {Mehta, Kedar and Ehrenwirth, Mathias and Z{\"o}rner, Wilfried and Greenough, Richard}, title = {Need of energy transition at roof of the world}, volume = {2023}, pages = {101271}, journal = {Energy for Sustainable Development}, subtitle = {Correlative approach to interpret energy identity of high-altitude Central Asian communities}, number = {76}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2352-4669}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esd.2023.101271}, year = {2023}, language = {en} }