At the 19th Symposium on Energy Innovation (EnInnov) at TU Graz, the Energy&IT Group was represented with six presentations across five different tracks. The contributions addressed key challenges of the energy transition and reflected both the thematic breadth and methodological depth of our research activities.
The papers were presented by Benedikt Herold, Paul Bauer, Jakob Buchmeier, Johannes Blaha, Bernd Mildt, and Thomas Bernhard. The topics ranged from e-mobility and low-voltage grid analysis incorporating climate data to heat demand modeling, time-series characterization and disaggregation for non-intrusive load monitoring, as well as the evaluation of cost-effective microcontrollers for energy monitoring and management applications.
With more than 650 participants and around 250 speakers, the symposium provided a central platform for in-depth discussions on innovations for a sustainable energy system over the course of three days. EnInnov 2026 once again proved to be an important meeting point for academia, industry, and practice.
We would like to thank all contributors for their commitment and for representing the Energy&IT Group so strongly!