Bruno BurgerView profile
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Prof. Bruno Burger is a Professor at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and affiliated with the Fraunhofer Society. His work focuses on electricity market reform, renewable energy integration, and grid infrastructure challenges. He is a key researcher at the Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), specializing in electrochemical energy storage systems and sustainable energy policy. Research interests include analyzing the impact of renewable energy on electricity markets, grid expansion requirements, and the role of storage systems in stabilizing power networks. His recent work addresses extreme grid scenarios (e.g., February 2023 northern-southern Germany imbalance) and proposes reforms to the merit order pricing model. In a featured podcast, he discussed challenges in electricity price determination, grid capacity limitations, and the need for regional price zones to manage renewable energy fluctuations. Despite no listed awards, his contributions to energy policy and grid resilience are highlighted through HIU’s research initiatives. Prof. Burger collaborates with industry partners on grid stability projects and participates in cross-disciplinary teams addressing electromobility and stationary energy storage solutions. His affiliation with both KIT and Fraunhofer underscores his role in bridging academic research with industrial applications.

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