Henrik Zsiborács, PhD, habil

Research fellow

zsiboracs.henrik@pen.uni-pannon.hu

Photovoltaic technology and the technical and economic modelling of energy storage facilities are in the center of his professional interest, in which field he has created several patents and prototypes with his colleagues. His most significant research areas include the forecasting of photovoltaic energy generation, energy strategy and policy, the concept of smart networks and energy storage technologies.

  • Renewable energy and the modelling of renewable energy systems
  • Integration of renewable energy sources into electric energy systems (scheduling, system regulation)
  • Energy storage (battery energy storage, thermal energy storage, hydrogen, power-to-X etc.)

Zsiborács, H.; Baranyai, N.H.; Vincze, A.; Zentkó, L.; Birkner, Z.; Máté, K.; Pintér, G. Intermittent Renewable Energy Sources: The Role of Energy Storage in the European Power System of 2040. Electronics (2019), 8, 729.

Zsiborács, H. et al. (2021) Grid balancing challenges illustrated by two European examples: Interactions of electric grids, photovoltaic power generation, energy storage and power generation forecasting, Energy Reports, 7, pp. 3805–3818. doi:10.1016/J.EGYR.2021.06.007