Biography
Dr. Qiuwei Wu
Dr. Qiuwei Wu
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Title: Smart Energy Solutions for Renewable Energy Systems
Abstract: 
Environmental concerns and the quest for energy supply independence have resulted in increasing penetration of renewable energy sources (RESs) and a move toward electrification of transportation and heating. With the long term goal of developing renewable based energy systems, the integration of electricity, heat and gas systems has become necessary in order to realize efficient and secure operation of the future renewable based energy systems. The interactions among electricity, heat and gas sectors can provide further flexibility to handle the fluctuations from renewables. In the talk, the smart energy solutions for the 2050 Danish energy systems will be introduced which integrates multi‐energy sectors. In the end, the Power2Gas technology will be introduced and its technical and economic feasibility in the future energy system will be discussed.
Biography: 

Qiuwei Wu (M’08-SM’15) obtained the PhD degree in Power System Engineering from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, in 2009. 

He was a senior R&D engineer with VESTAS Technology R&D Singapore Pte Ltd from Mar. 2008 to Oct. 2009. He has been working at Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU) since Nov. 2009 (PostDoc Nov. 2009-Oct. 2010, Assistant Professor Nov. 2010-Aug. 2013, Associate Professor since Sept. 2013). He was a visiting scholar at Department of Industrial Engineering & Operations Research (IEOR), University of California, Berkeley, from Feb. 2012 to May 2012 funded by Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation (DASTI), Denmark. He was a visiting professor named by Y. Xue, an Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, at Shandong University, China, from Nov. 2015 to Oct. 2017. He was a visiting scholar at the Harvard China Project, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University from Nov. 2017 – Oct. 2018 funded by the Otto Monsted Fond.  

His research interests are operation and control of power systems with high penetration of renewables, including wind power modelling and control, active distribution networks, and operation of integrated energy systems. He is an Editor of IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid and IEEE Power Engineering Letters. He is also an Associate Editor of International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, and Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy. He is a subject editor for IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, and IET Renewable Power Generation.