Powering the future: AI innovations in the energy sector
From AI-driven efficiency breakthroughs in energy consumption and production to real-time smart grid optimization, the Flanders AI research program and VAIA present the latest research poised to transform operations in the energy domain. This highway event offers you the tools and knowledge to accelerate your own AI-powered energy solutions. Learn what’s coming at full speed in the world of renewable energy!
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- Inschrijvingen: tot 21 nov. 2024
- Prijs: gratis
Programme
14.00-14.20 Welcome & introduction to North Sea Port & FAIR
14.20-15.00 Opening keynote: How can AI contribute to optimized energy production in an increasingly distributed network of renewable electricity production and storage units
- Jan Helsen (VUB)
15.00-15.20 Use cases of AI for smart grids and renewable energy
- Ann Nowé (VUB)
15.20-15.40 AI for Energy: Reinforcement learning for data-efficient and explainable control algorithms to exploit energy flexibility
- Chris Develder (UGent)
15.40-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-16.20 Optimizing Offshore Wind: Corrosion & Bearing Monitoring
- Pieter Bovijn (Flanders Make)
16.20-17.00 Adopting AI at RENEWI - AI use cases & lessons learned
- Daneel Geysen (RENEWI)
17.00-18.00 Networking reception
How AI can contribute to optimized energy production in an increasingly distributed network of renewable electricity production and storage units
By Jan Helsen (VUB - Accoustics & Vibrations Research Group)
The share of renewable energy production in the electricity mix is increasing fast. One of the thriving factors is the significant cost reduction of wind and solar generated electricity. However, these sources are intermittent in nature. Furthermore, the energy generation happens in a distributed way since wind farms and solar plants are spread around geographically. These two challenges require coordination between the renewable and conventional electricity production units to meet overall grid demand. Energy storage solutions such as batteries or hydrogen production units can support this by creating energy buffers. AI can play a substantial role in this complex ecosystem. This talk focusses on different aspects: advanced weather forecasts, asset health assessment, AI-supported control of production units (e.g., offshore wind farms) focusing on multi-objective optimization and finally optimized AI-supported collaboration between energy production and storage units to minimize grid impact as well as optimize storage unit capacity.
Use cases of AI for smart grids and renewable energy
By Ann Nowé (VUB)
In this talk, several use cases of AI in the context of renewable energy will be presented. It will include examples of optimization of charging schedules of electrical vehicles, incentive mechanisms for energy communities, and how software agents can be trained to act on behalf of their users.
AI for Energy: Reinforcement learning for data-efficient and explainable control algorithms to exploit energy flexibility
By Chris Develder (UGent)
The AI for Energy (AI4E) team at IDLab, Ghent University, focuses on developing new data analytics and machine learning algorithms to support the energy transition. The latter faces challenges coping with on the one hand the still growing deployment of renewable sources in the electricity system, and on the other the increasing electrification (e.g., heat pumps, electric vehicles). Aside from diagnostic and predictive support tools for grid operators, the main focus of AI4E is on applications of reinforcement learning (RL) to develop innovative control algorithms for flexible assets such as heat pumps, batteries, and electric vehicle chargers. This talk will highlight some recent works of the team in the realm of (1) data-efficient learning of high-quality control policies, and (2) explainable AI. For (1), we will highlight the benefit of using physics-informed RL for the case of heat pump control. For (2), we explore the distillation of an interpretable decision tree controller derived from a black box RL policy, again for heat pump control. Another case study for (2) will illustrate a policy correction framework for battery control.
Optimizing Offshore Wind: Corrosion & Bearing Monitoring
By Pieter Bovijn (Flanders Make)
Reliability is crucial in offshore wind energy, where corrosion and bearing wear have a significant impact on turbine performance and maintenance costs. This talk explores advanced monitoring techniques for corrosion in offshore turbines and methods for predicting the remaining useful life (RUL) of bearings. Using AI-driven insights, these approaches aim to optimize maintenance schedules, extend turbine lifespan, ensure consistent energy output, and reduce operational costs.
Adopting AI at RENEWI - AI use cases & lessons learned
By Daneel Geysen (RENEWI)
This session will showcase applied AI use cases at RENEWI, such as detecting gas canisters and sorting waste, highlighting some real-world AI integrations. They will also share lessons learned from adopting AI, focusing on the challenges faced during integration. Additionally, the session will explore the role of onsite renewable energy, including wind and solar projects aimed at optimizing energy management and addressing their future energy challenges.
Lesgevers / sprekers
Jan Helsen
Jan Helsen (VUB – Accoustics & Vibrations Research Group, OWI-Lab) is a professor in mechanical engineering and a leading figure at the Offshore Wind Infrastructure Lab (OWI-Lab), where he coordinates projects on drivetrain monitoring and big data analytics for offshore wind turbines. His research aims to enhance the operational efficiency and longevity of wind turbines by utilizing advanced monitoring systems and big data platforms. He was awarded a Fulbright scholarship in 2017-2018, during which he conducted research at MIT on the condition monitoring of induction motors in an industrial Internet of Things context. Jan has been instrumental in projects that optimize turbine performance through condition monitoring and health-aware control. We can clearly state that he has a broad view on the AI & Energy field. Jan is active in the Flanders AI Research Program, where he leads the use case on Renewable energy production.
Ann Nowé
Professor Ann Nowé is een vooraanstaand Belgisch computerwetenschapper, gespecialiseerd in artificiële intelligentie, met een focus op reinforcement learning, multi-agent systemen en verklaarbare AI. Ze is gewoon hoogleraar aan de Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) en heeft een aanstelling bij zowel de Faculteit Wetenschappen als de Faculteit Ingenieurswetenschappen. Daarnaast is ze hoofd van het VUB Artificial Intelligence Lab, EurAI-fellow en actief betrokken bij de Agent Community (IFAAMAS).
Chris Develder
Chris Develder is full professor with the research group IDLab in the Department of Information Technology (INTEC) at Ghent University and imec, Ghent, Belgium. He received the M.Sc. degree in computer science engineering and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Ghent University in July 1999 and December 2003 respectively (as a fellow of the Research Foundation, FWO). Chris currently leads two research teams within IDLab: (1) the AI for Energy (AI4E) team works on data analytics and machine learning for energy applications (including smart grids), (2) the Text-to-Knowledge (T2K) team on natural language processing (NLP), with a focus on information extraction and conversational agents.
Pieter Bovijn
Pieter Bovijn is a project lead at Flanders Make where he works on AI-driven industrial projects, such as anomaly detection in drivetrains and corrosion monitoring in offshore wind farms. With a background in data science and engineering, he previously managed Howest's Data Lab. His experience centers on the practical application of data and technology.
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