KULeuven: Mechanical Engineering Department/ESIM Research Group
Catholic University of Leuven
General expertise of the research group
Research focus and expertise is on quantitative tools, supporting an efficient operation of, and transition towards, a low-carbon energy system (mathematical modelling of energy systems). A major strength of the group is its interdisciplinary focus (techno-economic models considering multiple energy vectors, link to energy markets and policies). Modelling focus is on unit commitment models, generation expansion planning models, equilibrium models and agent-based models. Applications relate to flexibility through energy systems integration, market design, renewables support mechanisms and emission trading.
Specific hydrogen- related expertise & research topics
- Integrated energy systems modelling
- Including natural gas networks
- Long term (seasonal) storage modelling
- Interactions between electricity and gas sector
- Policy impact assessment
- Interaction with, e.g., emission trading systems (EU ETS)
Available equipment/tools:
- Optimization models for the operation of energy systems (e.g., using Mixed Integer Linear Programming – MILP).
- Optimization models for energy planning and scenario analyses.
- Equilibrium models describing the interactions of various (market) actors in the liberalized electric power sector (e.g., consumers, generators, system operators).
- Agent-based models to describe the electricity system as a complex adaptive system. This modelling approach captures the complex interactions among the physical infrastructure, the actors’ behaviour, and the institutions that govern those behaviours in an energy system.
- All of the above can be combined with various policy instruments.
Participating in FL/B/EU funded projects with H2 related research:
- 2020-2025 PROCURA – Power to X and Carbon Capture & Utilization Roadmap for Belgium – Energy Transition Fund Belgium
International collaborations:
- Hydrogen workgroup in EERA Joint Program on Energy Systems Integration
Main relevant publications
- Mertens, T., Bruninx, K., Duerinck, J., Delarue, E. (2021). Capacity credit of storage in long-term planning models and capacity markets. Electric Power Systems Research, 194, Art.No. 107070.
- Belderbos, A., Bruninx, K., Delarue, E., D’haeseleer, W. (2020). Facilitating renewables and power-to- gas via integrated electrical power-gas system scheduling. Applied Energy, 275, Art.No. 115082.
- Belderbos, A., D’haeseleer, W. (sup.), Delarue, E. (cosup.) (2019). Storage via Power-to-Gas in Future Energy Systems: The Need for Synthetic Fuel Storage in Systems with High Shares of Intermittent Renewables. PhD Thesis, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
- Belderbos, A., Delarue, E., Kessels, K., D’haeseleer, W. (2017). Levelized Cost of Storage – Introducing Novel Metrics. Energy Economics, 67, pp. 287-299.
- Belderbos, A., Virag, A., D’haeseleer, W., Delarue, E. (2017). Considerations on the need for electricity storage requirements: Power versus energy. Energy Conversion and Management, 143, 137-149.
- Vandewalle, J., D’haeseleer, W. (supervisor) (2014). Natural Gas in the Energy Transition – Technical challenges and opportunities of natural gas and its infrastructure as a flexibility-providing resource. PhD Thesis, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
- Vandewalle, J., Bruninx, K., D’haeseleer, W., 2015. Effects of large-scale power to gas conversion on the power, gas and carbon sectors and their interactions. Energy Conversion and Management, vol. 94, pp 28-39.
Contact persons
Kenneth Bruninx
kenneth.bruninx@kuleuven.be
Prof. Erik Delarue
erik.delarue@kuleuven.be
Tel. +32 16 32 25 21
Prof. William D’haeseleer
william.dhaeseleer@kuleuven.be
KULeuven | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Division TME
Celestijnenlaan 300A, 3001 Leuven