OKAMOTO Kantaro, a fourth-year student of the Department of Electronics and Bioinformatics at the School of Science and Technology (Power System Laboratory: Professor KAWASAKI Shoji), received the Outstanding Presentation Award at the 15th Student Technical Meeting of the Tokyo Branch of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (August 22, Waseda University).
In this presentation, OKAMOTO proposed a sustainable ZET (Net Zero Energy Town) design method to determine the optimal capacity of energy-saving equipment, renewable energy, and storage batteries by incorporating future scenarios based on the EV adoption rate and demographic changes, and using profitability and the impact on the electric power system as evaluation indicators, and presented the results of verifying the validity through simulation.
Presentation Title: Presentation title: Research on Optimal Design of Facilities in ZET in Regional Energy System Considering Future Scenario
Presenter: OKAMOTO Kantaro