SDU Center for Energy Informatics Showcases Research at the EIA Nordic Conference 2025

Stockholm, Sweden – August 20th-22nd, 2025 – The SDU Center for Energy Informatics actively contributed to the Nordic Energy Informatics Academy (EIA Nordic) Conference 2025, hosted by KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.
The conference brought together leading researchers, policymakers, and industry representatives to discuss how technical innovations, data-driven insights, policy frameworks, and business models are shaping the future of energy systems. The SDU delegation played a central role, highlighting how informatics can accelerate the green transition, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and enable sustainable energy solutions.
SDU Contributions
- , Postdoc – Examining the Role of Digital Technologies and Artificial Intelligence in Climate Resilience and Energy Adaptation within Energy-Intensive Industries
- , Research Assistant – Globally Optimal Scheduling for Industrial Energy Cost Reduction Under Dynamic Electricity Pricing
- , Research Assistant – Green Hydrogen under Uncertainty: Evaluating Power-to-X Strategies Using Agent-Based Simulation and Multi-Criteria Decision Framework
- , Assistant Professor – Chaired the session Informatics for Electric Vehicles and Mobility Systems and presented A Visualization Framework for Exploring Multi-Agent-Based Simulations: Case Study of an Electric Vehicle Home Charging Ecosystem
- , PhD Student – Presented five papers related to the ADRENALIN project, including:
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Energy Data Preparation and Validation for HVAC Load Disaggregation in Commercial Buildings
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Comparison of Three Algorithms for Low-Frequency Temperature-Dependent Load Disaggregation in Buildings Without Submetering
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Advancing Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring: Insights from the Winning Algorithms in the ADRENALIN 2024 Load Disaggregation Competition
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Lessons Learned from the ADRENALIN Load Disaggregation Challenge
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Business Model Innovation in Data Competitions: Insights from the 2024 ADRENALIN Load Disaggregation Challenge
Additionally, , Center Leader, chaired the session Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring and Data Competitions, which featured the dissemination of ADRENALIN project results.
These contributions demonstrate the Center’s leadership in advancing digital solutions, AI methods, and innovative business models that support the transition toward sustainable and resilient energy systems.