TY - CHAP A1 - Beulertz, Daniel A1 - Charousset-Brignol, Sandrine A1 - Most, Dieter A1 - Giannelos, Spyros A1 - Yueksel-Erguen, Inci T1 - Development of a Modular Framework for Future Energy System Analysis T2 - 54th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC) N2 - This paper gives an overview of the modeling framework that is being developed within the Horizon2020 project plan4res. In the context of energy transition, integration of high shares of renewable energies will play a vital role for achieving the proposed climate targets. This brings new challenges to modeling tools, including data construction, implementation and solution techniques. In order to address these challenges, plan4res aims to create a well-structured and highly modular framework that will provide insights into the needs of future energy systems. An overview of the central modeling aspects is given in this paper. Finally, three case studies are presented that show the adequacy and relevance of the proposed optimization framework. Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/UPEC.2019.8893472 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Most, Dieter A1 - Lothar, Wyrwoll A1 - Schmitt, Carlo A1 - Yüksel-Ergün, Inci T1 - plan4res D2.2 - Case Study 1 Report - Multimodal energy concept for achieving Europe's carbon reduction goals Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5809338 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Yueksel-Erguen, Inci A1 - Most, Dieter A1 - Wyrwoll, Lothar A1 - Schmitt, Carlo A1 - Zittel, Janina T1 - Modeling the transition of the multimodal pan-European energy system including an integrated analysis of electricity and gas transport JF - Energy Systems N2 - Most recently, the European energy system has undergone a fundamental transformation to meet decarbonization targets without compromising the security of the energy supply. The transition involves several energy-generating and consuming sectors emphasizing sector coupling. The increase in the share of renewable energy sources has revealed the need for flexibility in supporting the electricity grid to cope with the resulting high degree of uncertainty. The new technologies accompanying the energy system transition and the recent political crisis in Europe threatening the security of the energy supply have invalidated the experience from the past by drastically changing the conventional scenarios. Hence, supporting strategic planning tools with detailed operational energy network models with appropriate mathematical precision has become more important than ever to understand the impacts of these disruptive changes. In this paper, we propose a workflow to investigate optimal energy transition pathways considering sector coupling. This workflow involves an integrated operational analysis of the electricity market, its transmission grid, and the gas grid in high spatio-temporal resolution. Thus, the workflow enables decision-makers to evaluate the reliability of high-level models even in case of disruptive events. We demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed workflow using results from a pan-European case study. The case study, spanning 2020-2050, illustrates that feasible potential pathways to carbon neutrality are heavily influenced by political and technological constraints. Through integrated operational analysis, we identify scenarios where strategic decisions become costly or infeasible given the existing electricity and gas networks. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s12667-023-00637-5 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Most, Dieter A1 - Giannelos, Spyros A1 - Yueksel-Erguen, Inci A1 - Beulertz, Daniel A1 - Haus, Utz-Uwe A1 - Charousset-Brignol, Sandrine A1 - Frangioni, Antonio T1 - A Novel Modular Optimization Framework for Modelling Investment and Operation of Energy Systems at European Level N2 - Project plan4res (www.plan4res.eu) involves the development of a modular framework for the modeling and analysis of energy system strategies at the European level. It will include models describing the investment and operation decisions for a wide variety of technologies related to electricity and non-electricity energy sectors across generation, consumption, transmission and distribution. The modularity of the framework allows for detailed modelling of major areas of energy systems that can help stakeholders from different backgrounds to focus on specific topics related to the energy landscape in Europe and to receive relevant outputs and insights tailored to their needs. The current paper presents a qualitative description of key concepts and methods of the novel modular optimization framework and provides insights into the corresponding energy landscape. T3 - ZIB-Report - 20-08 KW - energy systems analysis and optimization KW - simulation and planning under uncertainty KW - renewables integration KW - sector coupling KW - climate change impact Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-78079 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Yueksel-Erguen, Inci A1 - Most, Dieter A1 - Wyrwoll, Lothar A1 - Schmitt, Carlo A1 - Zittel, Janina T1 - Modeling the transition of the multimodal pan-European energy system including an integrated analysis of electricity and gas transport N2 - The European energy system has been through a fundamental transformation since the Paris Agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The transition involves several energy-generating and consuming sectors emphasizing sector coupling. The increase in the share of renewable energy sources has revealed the need for flexibility in the electri city grid. Thus, holistic planning of pathways towards decarbonized energy systems also involves assessing the gas infrastructure to provide such a flexibility and support for the security of supply. In this paper, we propose a workflow to investigate such optimal energy transition pathways considering sector coupling. This workflow involves an integrated operational analysis of the electricity market, its transmission grid, and the gas grid in high spatio-temporal resolution. In a case study on a pan-European scale between 2020-2050, we show that carbon neutrality can be reached within feasible additional costs and in time. However, the manifestation of the potential pathways strongly depends on political and technological constraints. Sector coupling acts as an enabler of cross-border cooperation to achieve both, decarbonization and security of supply. T3 - ZIB-Report - 22-17 Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-87774 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Charousset-Brignol, Sandrine A1 - van Ackooij, Wim A1 - Oudjane, Nadia A1 - Daniel, Dominique A1 - Noceir, Slimane A1 - Haus, Utz-Uwe A1 - Lazzaro, Alfio A1 - Frangioni, Antonio A1 - Lobato, Rafael A1 - Ghezelsoflu, Ali A1 - Iardella, Niccolò A1 - Galli, Laura A1 - Gorgone, Enrico A1 - dell’Amico, Mauro A1 - Giannelos, Spyros A1 - Moreira, Alex A1 - Strbac, Goran A1 - Borozan, Stefan A1 - Falugi, Paula A1 - Pudjianto, Danny A1 - Wyrwoll, Lothar A1 - Schmitt, Carlo A1 - Franken, Marco A1 - Beulertz, Daniel A1 - Schwaeppe, Henrik A1 - Most, Dieter A1 - Yüksel-Ergün, Inci A1 - Zittel, Janina A1 - Koch, Thorsten T1 - Synergistic approach of multi-energy models for a European optimal energy system management tool T2 - The Project Repository Journal Y1 - 2021 VL - 9 SP - 113 EP - 116 ER -