Paul Schott
University of Bayreuth
6 Papers
33 Citations
Paul Schott is an academic researcher from University of Bayreuth. The author has contributed to research in topics: Demand response & Renewable energy. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Paul Schott include Fraunhofer Society.
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Papers
How did the German and other European electricity systems react to the COVID-19 pandemic?
Stephanie Halbrügge,Paul Schott,Martin Weibelzahl,Hans Ulrich Buhl,Gilbert Fridgen,Michael Schöpf +5 more
TL;DR: The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic led to decreases in electricity demand and a rising share of renewable energy sources in various countries as mentioned in this paper, and the average proportion of net electricity generation via Renewable Energy Sources rose above 55% in the first half of 2020, as compared to 47% for the same period in 2019.
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A Generic Data Model for Describing Flexibility in Power Markets
TL;DR: In this article, a new descriptive model for industrial flexibility with respect to power consumption is presented, which can be applied to other areas as well, e.g., power plants, plug-in electric vehicles, or power-related flexibility of households.
Flexible IT platform for synchronizing energy demands with volatile markets
Paul Schott,Raphael Ahrens,Dennis Bauer,Fabian Hering,Robert M. Keller,Jaroslav Pullmann,Daniel Schel,Jens Schimmelpfennig,Peter Simon,Thomas Weber,Eberhard Abele,Thomas Bauernhansl,Gilbert Fridgen,Matthias Jarke,Gunther Reinhart +14 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a concept, which enables automated trading of companies’ Demand Response potential on different flexibility markets, and must support companies in managing companies' energy-flexible production processes and monetarize those potentials at flexibility markets.
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IT-based Architecture for Power Market Oriented Optimization at Multiple Levels in Production Processes
Philipp Seitz,Eberhard Abele,Lukas Bank,Thomas Bauernhansl,Eduardo Colangelo,Gilbert Fridgen,Johannes Schilp,Johannes Schilp,Paul Schott,Johannes Sedlmeir,Nina Strobel,Thomas Weber +11 more
TL;DR: This paper presents an optimization architecture based on an IT-platform which meets the challenges of complex multilayered production processes and introduces layer-specific optimization strategies as well as an associated information flow, which facilitates creating holistic and well-coordinated optimizations.
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Generic Data Model for Describing Real-Time Data-Supported Power Flexibility
Thomas Weber,Daniel Schel,Paul Schott,Dennis Bauer,Jaroslav Pullmann,Eberhard Abele,Thomas Bauernhansl,Gilbert Fridgen,Matthias Jarke +8 more
- 01 Feb 2018
TL;DR: The generic data structure presented in this paper offers an approach to describe power flexibility potentials in a standardized way for a prevailing situation and can thus be made available to a higher-level instance for optimizing the operation strategy.
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