Six application-oriented projects can start with funding from the Open Technology Programme from NWO's Applied and Engineering Sciences domain (AES). Three research projects also involve UT researchers. NWO is supporting these application-oriented projects with more than 4.9 million euros. The industry and other organisations are adding another amount of over 720,000 euros.
In the research 'BATT-AI: Large-scale batteries for maximised profit and congestion management using AI' by lead applicant Dr Z. Qin (TU Delft), UT researcher Dr Nataly Bañol Arias is a co-applicant. Project BATT-AI develops control strategies and models enabling new capacity markets and battery energy storage system owners to provide multiple services and be rewarded, speeding up the energy transition.
Open Technology Programme
The Open Technology Programme of the Dutch Research Council (NWO) provides funding for application-oriented technical-scientific research that is free and unrestricted and is not hindered by disciplinary boundaries. The programme offers companies and other organisations an accessible way to participate in scientific research that is intended to lead to societal and/or scientific impact.
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