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TUM SEED Lecture Series: Igniting Dialogue on Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Renewable Energy Research

Yesterday, the new SEED Lecture series started with two high-class presentations of SEED scholars’ research in sustainable entrepreneurship and renewable energies.

The SEED lecture series is a new format aimed at bringing together researchers at the intersection of renewable energies and entrepreneurship of the SEED network to discuss their ongoing works, give feedback to each other, and exchange on and eventually elaborate new research projects.

In the entrepreneurship track, Mohammed Bendaanane presented his work on how new ventures maintain legitimacy through pragmatic decoupling, a paper co-authored by Frank-Martin Belz. After a very detailed research project presentation, Dr. Esther Salvi, as the main discussant, gave some feedback on the paper and the presentation.

 

In the energy track, Prashant Pant presented his work on a damping estimation-based generic droop control strategy for enhancing reactive power sharing and ensuring microgrid stability. The proposed control enables the plug-and-play operation of grid-forming inverters in a microgrid while enabling them to act as stability buffers and damp low-frequency oscillations. The preprint of the presented work can be found at [1]. Dr. Anurag Mohapatra served as the main discussant and moderated the vivid discussion.

 

You can watch the sustainable entrepreneurship session on our YouTube if you missed the sessions.

Should you be interested in joining one of the sessions, please fill out this form https://wkf.ms/444RRjw and keep an eye on our LinkedIn page.

 

[1] Prashant Pant, Thomas Hamacher , Vedran S. Peric . Damping-Estimation Based Generic Droop Control Strategy for Weak Low-Voltage Microgrids. TechRxiv. January 16, 2024.
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.170543214.49496724/v1