Completed Bachelor theses

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Winter semester 2023/2024

  • Lukas Kramer, "Effects of the reactive power provision of charging facilities for electric vehicles in the medium-voltage grid"

Summer semester 2023

  • Inazio Garaizar Luengo, " Optimal Placement of Phase Shifting Transformers for Future Grid Scenarios".

Winter semester 2022/2023

  • René Pascal Pflüger, " Investigation of locally differentiated grid charges for PV self-consumption systems in the low-voltage grid"
  • Tina Noppe, "Determination of simultaneity factors for air-to-water heat pumps and utilization analysis of a low-voltage local grid".

Summer semester 2021

  • Alicia Schneider, " State-based modeling of controllable power system components via stochastic activity networks".
  • Tobias Mell, "Information and communication technology infrastructure in electrical grids".

Winter semester 2020/2021

  • Jesper Eisel, " Investigation of an underground grid expansion".
  • Jannis Höhre, " Intrinsic analysis of geo-based power grid data using the iOSMAnalyzer".
  • Andreas Metzler, "Automated medium-voltage grid expansion planning taking grid reliability into account".

Winter semester 2019/2020

  • Sebastian Mehte, " Analysis and time series-based evaluation of mixed AC/DC systems in different software environments".
  • Jakob Thiele, "Development of charging strategies for electric vehicles based on real load profile data from local grid stations"

Summer semester 2019

  • Luca Sanati-Far, " Assessing the potential of phasor measurement units for distribution grid monitoring".
  • Eric Tönges, "Assessment of the power supply quality in electrical distribution grids in Germany using a weighted System Performance Indicator (SPI)".

Summer semester 2018

  • Tobias Banze, "Investigation of the VDE control cascade using the example of a high and medium voltage grid, determining the optimized use of flexibility today and for the forecast wind and PV expansion in 2030".
  • Jan Wiemer, "Peak capping in planning and operational management of medium-voltage electrical grids".

Summer semester 2017

  • Christian Jähner, " Analysis, conversion and parameterization of data for the dynamic simulation of electrical grids in Matlab/Simulink".
  • Christopher Bölling, "Implementation of a laboratory setup for the analysis of the operating behavior of grid-connected PV CHP storage systems".

Summer semester 2016

  • Mahamadou Keita, " Provision of reactive power by photovoltaic systems for voltage stability - a comparison between Germany and France".
  • Martin Koch, "Optimized outage management for a production plant through storage solutions".
  • Mattihas Klee, " Methods for robust frequency detection in the interconnected grid and emulation of artificial grid inertia".
  • Kai Philipp Fischbach, " Model development and investigation of the stability of the voltage-dependent active power feed-in of photovoltaic inverters".
  • Tibor Patocs, "Optimization of the supply quality in a 10 kV distribution grid".

Winter semester 2015/2016

  • Anton Rippien, " Investigation of short-circuit current contributions of PV inverters in low-voltage grids - design of an LVRT test bench".
  • Tobias Plettenberg, "State estimation in low-voltage grids through the use of smart meters".

Summer semester 2015

  • Jan Ulffers, "Load assumptions for local network stations for the dimensioning of medium-voltage networks within the framework of the planning principles of EWE Netz GmbH".

Winter semester 2014/2015

  • Marcel Dipp, "Evaluation of (n-1) security and optimal resupply for selected topologies of the medium-voltage grid".
  • Jaime Andrés Gómez Marnell, " Technical and economic simulation of a hybrid system for electrical supply in southern Patagonia".
  • Julian Martin Dollichon, " Modelling, simulation and optimization of the impact of electric vehicles on distribution grids and system services".

Summer semester 2014

  • Torben Sauer, "Battery Storage Management - Development of an Optimal State of Charge Regulation as a Boundary Condition for the Virtual Power Plant".