Carlo Corinaldesi

Carlo is a post-doc research associate at the Energy Economics Group (EEG) since 06/2022. He received a B.Sc. in Industrial Energy Engineering in 2015 (Politecnico di Torino), a M.Sc. in Energy Systems and Automation Engineering in 2018 (TU Wien), and a PhD in Energy Economics in 2022 (TU Wien). After joining the EEG in 2018, he has been contributing to many international and national research projects. Carlo’s research interests in energy system analysis and modelling include the portfolio optimization of several end-user energy flexibilities. This has also been the core topic of this PhD thesis, which is based on several peer-review journal papers in the field. The topic also includes the consideration of several flexibility potentials of electric vehicles. In this context, the project Car2Flex is the core focal point of his current research.
Milestones
- 06/2022 — date
- Post-Doc Research Associate at EEG, TU Wien
- 07/2018 — 05/2022
- Research Associate and PhD Candidate at EEG, TU Wien
- 06/2018
- M.Sc. Energy Systems and Automation Engineering, TU Wien
- 2015
- B.Sc. in Industrial Energy Engineering, Politecnico di Torino
Projects
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2021 — 2024
- Car2Flex
Provision of System Flexibilities of e-Vehicles for different use of e-Mobility for various end user applications
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2019 — 2022
- BEYOND
Blockchain based ElectricitY trading for the integration Of National and Decentralized local markets
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2018 — 2022
- Thermaflex
Thermal demand and supply as flexible elements of future sustainable energy systems
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2018 — 2022
- Flex+
Großflächiger Einsatz von Prosumer-Flexibilität an kurzfristigen Strommärkten unter Berücksichtigung von Prosumer-Interessen