Rethinking Energy Planning. Digital Twin Using the Example of Bollingstedt

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Tuesday, April 21, 2026 | 11:00am–12:15pm CET | Webinar language: German

The Bollingstedt project clearly illustrates how a digital twin can be used in the energy sector. A digital twin virtually maps real infrastructures and is continuously supplied with up-to-date data to enable simulations, forecasts and optimised decisions. In Bollingstedt, project developer Eco Stor and grid operator SH Netz are jointly operating such a model, which maps local energy flows from renewable sources and runs through various grid utilisation scenarios. This enables the grid operator to improve energy planning, reduce peak loads and specifically control the expansion of sustainable technologies.

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Nadine Bethge

Nadine Bethge joined the bne team on 1 May 2025. She is responsible for network planning and expansion as well as network access and connection. Nadine Bethge holds a degree in landscape planning and was previously Deputy Head of Energy & Climate Protection at Deutsche Umwelthilfe. She began her professional career in various companies in the German solar industry, where she was responsible for public affairs and community relations.

Robert Busch

Robert Busch has been managing director of the German Federal Association of New Energy Economy (bne) since 2005 and is committed to a liberal, competitive and unbureaucratic energy industry. Born in Cologne, he studied law in Münster, Würzburg and Speyer and began his career in the energy industry in 1999 as legal counsel for ares AG. As a member of the ‘Task Force Netzzugang’ (Network Access Task Force) based at the Federal Ministry of Economics, he helped lay the foundations for functioning competition in the energy markets – in 2002, without the support of a regulatory authority. From 2003 to 2005, he was managing director of statt-werk GmbH before taking on his role at bne.

Dr. Amadeus Teuffel

Amadeus Teuffel is Head of Data Science at ECO STOR, where he and his team are responsible for data-driven strategies for the planning, operation and optimisation of large-scale battery storage systems. He combines methods from data engineering, analytics and machine learning with a deep understanding of energy markets. His team develops forecasting tools for grid-friendly and economically optimised storage operations, as well as models for revenue estimation during the project development process. Previously, he was Project Manager for large-scale storage at Smart Power and a research associate at ZAE Bayern. He studied mechanical engineering with a focus on renewable energy systems at the Technical University of Munich and completed his PhD on the role of energy storage in the energy transition.

Malte Lutzenberger

Malte Lutzenberger has been working in grid planning and development since 2009. Initially, he was responsible for planning grid expansion measures in the medium-voltage sector, as well as developing concepts for monitoring the power and temperature of transformers. Since 2015, his focus has been on high-voltage grid planning, including technically optimised grid expansion concepts, customer-oriented connection solutions and long-term forecasts. He also handles external communications with politicians, local authorities, universities, associations and customers. His key projects include the design of new substation sites in collaboration with the transmission system operator and the integration of the first 100 MW large-scale energy storage facility in Bollingstedt. In addition, he is involved in the development of technical standards for substations, cable profiles and grid calculation factors.

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