Prof. Dr.
Clemens Jauch
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Short description
Clemens Jauch is research professor at the Wind Energy Technology Institute of Flensburg University of Applied Sciences. He studied electrical power engineering at different universities in Germany, Norway and the UK. As R&D engineer he worked in the wind power industry and gained his PhD degree at Aalborg University in Denmark. Further work experience in Australia and Germany then lead to the professorship, where he has been researching and teaching since 2012. His areas of expertise are grid integration of wind power, control of wind turbines for grid support and kinetic energy storage.
Education
Ph.D., Aalborg University, Denmark, 2006
M.Sc. in Electrical Power Systems, University of Bath, UK, 2002
Diplom Ingenieur (FH) & Høgskoleingeniør, University of Applied Science Kiel & Agder College Grimstad (Norway), 1999
Research data
Research level
Professor
Area of research
Energy engineering
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Climate protection & Resources
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Research topic
Wind turbines, grid integration of wind turbines, control of wind turbines for grid support, kinetic energy storage.
Research institute
Flensburg University of Applied Sciences
Research institute location
Flensburg
Department
Energy and Life Science
Institution
Wind Energy Technology Institute (WETI)
Chair
Wind Energy Technology
Research institute 2
European University Flensburg
Research institute location 2
Flensburg
Publications and projects
Selected publications
Jauch, C.; Emeis, S., ‘Atmospheric Irrigation with Wind Turbines’, J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 2022, 2265 042066, DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2265/4/042066
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Jauch, C., ‘Grid Services and Stress Reduction with a Flywheel in the Rotor of a Wind Turbine‘, Energies 2021, vol. 14 issue 9, n° 2556; DOI: 10.3390/en14092556
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Jauch, C.; Gloe, A., ‘Simultaneous Inertia Contribution and Optimal Grid Utilization with Wind Turbines‘, Energies 2019, 12(15), 3013; DOI: 10.3390/en12153013
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