Hagenmeyer, VeitVeitHagenmeyerÇakmak Dr. Hüseyin KemâlDüpmeier, ClemensClemensDüpmeierFaulwasser, TimmTimmFaulwasserIsele, JörgJörgIseleKeller, Hubert B.Hubert B.KellerKohlhepp, PeterPeterKohlheppKühnapfel, UweUweKühnapfelStucky, UweUweStuckyWaczowicz, SimonSimonWaczowiczMikut, RalfRalfMikut2024-03-052024-03-052016Energy Technology 4 (1) : 145-162 (2016)https://hdl.handle.net/11420/46202In Energy Lab 2.0, the interplay of different forms of energy on different value chains is investigated. Novel concepts to stabilize the volatile energy supply of renewables by the use of storage systems and mainly by applying to-be-developed tools and algorithms of the information and communication technology sector are sought. Hence, a key element of Energy Lab 2.0 is the smart energies system simulation and control center. This consists of three parts: a power-hardware-in-the-loop experimental field, an energy grid simulation and analysis laboratory, and a control, monitoring, and visualization center. For these three labs, big data technologies, advanced control methods, and reliable, safe, and secure software structures are of equal importance. As an example, a data processing pipeline to create power flow simulation models from raw Open Street Map data, statistical databases, and geodata is presented and discussed.en2194-4296Energy technology20161145162Wiley-VCHBig dataOpen street mapPower flow simulationSmart gridSoftware security and safetyComputer SciencesInformation and communication technology in Energy Lab 2.0 : smart energies system simulation and control center with an open-street-map-based power flow simulation exampleJournal Article10.1002/ente.201500304Other