One of the Enabling Technologies that is being developed by the Push-It project is Co-Simulation. This simulation models the complete UTES system. That is all well and good, but how does it work? What are the challenges the team is facing? What is the current status of development? We asked Max Ohagen, who is a developer on this part of the project.
What exactly is co-simulation?
Co-simulation involves multiple, stand-alone simulation tools (each modeling a different subsystem) running in parallel. These tools exchange data at specific communication intervals but otherwise operate independently. In the PUSH-IT project, for example, we’re modeling both the energy system above ground (such as district heating networks) and the Underground Thermal Energy Storage (UTES) systems (e.g., Borehole TES, Medium-depth TES, Aquifer TES). The overarching goal is to accurately replicate real-world installations so that we can test and optimize different control strategies for integrating UTES into existing energy systems. Ultimately, we will develop a dedicated controller for the storage systems and use the co-simulation environment to train, validate, and refine this controller, ensuring it operates effectively under realistic conditions.
What is needed to develop the technology?
How do you test the simulation? Do you do that on one site or on multiple?
We compare our simulated results against measured operational data (where available) and calibrate the models accordingly. In PUSH-IT, three demo sites are being used for co-simulation:
What are the challenges you’re facing with developing this technology?
What is the current status of development?
PUSH-IT is a project funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101096566.
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