Ludwig Hülk
M.Sc. Environmental Engineering/Renewable Energy Systems (HTW Berlin)
Researcher
+49 (0)30 1208 434 74 ludwig.huelk@rl-institut.de
Activities
- Database analyses with geographical systems and time series
- Development and implementation of open science and research data management in energy system research
- Modeling and simulation of energy systems with oemof
- Project management and project development
Personal Information
Ludwig Hülk has been a researcher in the RLI Unit Transformation of Energy Systems since May 2014. His research focuses on energy data, data management with database systems, and open science in energy system research.
He holds a master’s degree in Environmental Engineering/Renewable Energy Systems from HTW Berlin and already worked as a student assistant at RLI during his studies. Since 2016, Ludwig has been lecturing at the HTW Berlin on “Solar Systems and Solar Power Plants” in the master’s degree program “Renewable Energy”.
In his free time, Ludwig also deals with topics related to renewable energy and sustainable lifestyles.
Projects

NFDI4Energy – National Research Data Infrastructure for Interdisciplinary Energy Systems Research

Urban-rural energy: robustness and transferability of inter-municipal energy transition scenarios in the urban-rural nexus

SEDOS: Study on the improvement of sector integration in energy system models

Automated comparison of energy scenarios – SIROP

LOD-GEOSS

SzenarienDB

REEEM – Role of technologies in an energy efficient economy
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open_FRED: open feed-in time series based on a Renewable Energy Database

Rural electrification modelling in the framework of the Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP)

GIS based analysis of project areas and customer tagging

open_eGo: open electricity grid optimization

100% RE via PtG

EnAvAn – Scientific evaluation of the urban development concept (SEK) of the city Gräfenhainichen
