Christophe Prud’homme presented one of the Math-Enterprise interaction success stories at Cemosis called Math for Smart Energy project at Home (M4SE@Home, ECMI 2018, Budapest, Hungary.). It is a joint work with J.B. Caillau (Université Côte d’Azur) and G. Dollé.
Abstract
With the multiplications of photovoltaic panels and the possibility to use household electricity production at home in Germany, new problems emerged. Massive energy rejection causes disturbances in the electrical network. Energy distributors now impose regulations on household energy profiles in the form of an energy roadmap (E-roadmap) prescription at critical hours subject to various constraints such as the amount of energy that could be rejected in the electric network. The E-roadmap is built using various sources of information such as the weather forecast or the energy stock exchange, and feeds an Energy Management Gateway (EMG) controlling the energy storage and usage of the batteries. From the household perspective, the objective is to optimize the production efficiency by minimizing energy wastes and possibly maximizing profits during the E-roadmap free schedule
The complete abstract can be found here.
Presented projects : Hager Project
Cemosis’s Team members on the project



Acknowledgement
The authors would like to thank Marion Spreng for the great work during her Master internship
This work has received funding from French Agency for Mathematics in Interaction with Enterprises and Society (AMIES).