Yunzhi Chenمشاهده پروفایل
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Yunzhi Chen is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Electrical Engineering at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), working within the Grid Planning and Analysis Center. His research focuses on energy systems engineering with specialization in geothermal district energy systems and energy storage integration for grid applications. Chen's research interests encompass: Geothermal Energy: Advanced modeling of district-scale geothermal systems using ambient-temperature loops and borehole thermal energy storage District Energy Systems: Analysis of thermal load dynamics and infrastructure optimization for heating and cooling networks Energy Storage: Development of computational strategies for seasonal storage integration in electricity capacity planning Electricity Sector Modeling: National-scale scenario analysis for U.S. power system evolution Thermal Load Analysis: Regional assessment of heating/cooling demands and storage potential Grid Planning: Integration frameworks for renewable energy and storage solutions His 2024-2025 publications reveal a concentrated research trajectory on national geothermal district energy modeling and energy storage integration. Key contributions include computational methods for reducing complexity in capacity expansion models, regional assessments of geothermal potential, and comprehensive U.S. electricity sector outlooks. These works consistently address grid integration challenges through advanced modeling techniques and national-scale analysis. Scientific Awards: No scientific awards mentioned in available information Advising and Grants: No student advising information available No grant funding details provided Labs and Teams: Grid Planning and Analysis Center: Primary research unit at NREL focusing on grid integration challenges Interdisciplinary Research Teams: Collaborative projects with engineers, modelers, and analysts across NREL's energy systems portfolio








