Andreas Moser

Andreas Moser
  • Master of Science
  • Researcher at BEST - Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies GmbH

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BEST - Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies GmbH
Current position
  • Researcher

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Publications (16)
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Buildings with floor heating or thermally activated building structures offer significant potential for shifting the thermal load and thus reduce peak demand for heating or cooling. This potential can be realised with the help of model predictive control (MPC) methods, provided that sufficiently descriptive mathematical models of the thermal charac...
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Modern buildings with floor heating or thermally activated building structures (TABS) offer a significant potential for shifting the thermal load and thus reduce peak demand for heating or cooling. This potential can be realized with the help of model predictive control (MPC) methods, provided that sufficiently descriptive mathematical models descr...
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Both the planning and operation of complex, multi-energy systems increasingly rely on optimization. This optimization requires the use of mathematical models of the system components. The model most often used to describe thermal storage, and especially in the common mixed-integer linear program (MILP) formulation, is a simple integrator model with...
Technical Report
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Moving towards a sustainable heat supply calls for decentralized and smart heating grid solutions. One promising concept is the decentralized feed-in by consumers equipped with their own small production units (prosumers). Prosumers can provide an added value regarding security of supply, emission reduction and economic welfare, but in order to ach...
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Slides of the talk "Co-Simulation of an Energy Management System for Future City District Energy Systems"
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The continuous increase of (volatile) renewable energy production and the development of energy-efficient buildings have led to a transformation of city districts’ energy systems. Their complexity has increased significantly due to the coupling of the different energy sectors like heating, cooling and electricity. Such complex multi-energy systems...
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Der vorliegende Leitfaden ist im Zuge des Stadt der Zukunft Forschungsprojekts ÖKO-OPT-QUART entstanden und richtet sich insbesonders an österreichische KMUs im Bereich der Automatisierungstechnik, aber auch an interessierte Energiedienstleister, Investoren und Planern von Stadtquartieren. Er enthält Richtlinien, Methoden und Hinweise zur Vorgehens...
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Workshop of the research project ÖKO-OPT-QUART (Ökonomisch optimiertes Regelungs- und Betriebsverhalten komplexer Energieverbünde zukünftiger Stadtquartiere)
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The use of renewable-energy-based heat producers within district heating grids is getting more and more popular. In order to benefit from the advantages and compensate for the different disadvantages of the various types of heat producers powered by renewable energy sources like biomass, solar energy or waste heat, a combination of these systems co...
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The use of renewable-energy-based heat producers within district heating grids is getting more and more popular. In order to benefit from the advantages and compensate for the different disadvantages of the various types of heat producers powered by renewable energy sources like biomass, solar energy or waste heat, a combination of these systems co...
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The use of renewable energy within district heating grids is getting more and more popular. In order to benefit from the advantages and compensate for the different disadvantages of the various types of renewable energy sources - like biomass, solar energy and waste heat - a combination of these systems is favored over having, for example, only one...

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