The second summer school for undergraduate and graduate students, out of three to be held by the Haeolus project, was held online on 30 June and 1 July 2021. The presentations are included below.
30 June
- Hydrogen and the energy transition, Claudio Marcantonini – ARERA
- Renewables based power microgrids: architecture and components, Josep Guerrero – Aalborg University
- Hydrogen-energy systems, production and grid services, Federico Zenith – SINTEF
- Hydrogen systems modelling, Robin Roche – UBFC
- Hydrogen uses for off-grid electricity supply, Sébastien Faivre – H2SYS
- Optimization techniques for energy systems, Luigi Glielmo – University of Sannio
- Industrial Internet of Things software platforms for energy management, Riccardo Natale – KES
1 July
- Fuel cell systems and their application, Giampaolo Sibilia – NUVERA
- Methanol by hydrogen and CO2, Vincenzo Liso – Aalborg University (presentation shared only among participants)
- Water electrolyzers: technology status and way forward, Baudouin de Lannoy – Cummins
- Optimization techniques for energy systems: the HAEOLUS case, Luigi Glielmo – University of Sannio
- Challenges of renewable energy integration into power systems, Alessandra Parisio – University of Manchester
- Wind Generators and Wind Farms: Connection to Weak Grids, Mohammadreza Arani – Ryerson University