Daniel Stroe

Email: dast@batteriselskab.dk

Biography

Daniel Stroe received the Dipl.-Ing. degree in control engineering from “Transilvania” University of Brasov, Romania, in 2008. In 2010, he received the M.Sc.degree in the field of wind power systems from the Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree at Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University; his PhD thesis title is: “Lifetime models for Lithium-ion batteries in Grid Support Applications”.
He is co-author of the “Industrial/PhD course Storage Systems based on Li-ion Batteries for Grid Support and Automotive Applications”. His research interests are in the area of renewable energy systems, energy storage and Li-ion battery testing and modelling.

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  1. Degradation of LFP-based Battery System used for Primary Frequency Regulation — February 4, 2014

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Degradation of LFP-based Battery System used for Primary Frequency Regulation

Lithium-ion batteries have developed into a popular energy storage choice for a wide range of applications because of their superior characteristics in comparison to other energy storage technologies. Besides modelling the performance behaviour of lithium-ion batteries, it has become of huge interest to accurately estimate their degradation because of both economic and technical considerations. The …

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