Michael Stadler

Michael Stadler

Grid Integration Group
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road MS 90-1121
Berkeley CA 94720
Office Location: 90-1129
(510) 486-4929

Michael Stadler is a Research Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California, USA. He studied at the Vienna University of Technology, from which he holds a Master’s degree in electrical engineering and a Ph.D. summa cum laude in energy economics. He is also the general manager and founder of the Center for Energy and innovative Technologies (CET) in Austria. Michael has published more than 145 papers, journal papers, reports, as well as five software tools in his 12 year career so far. He published or contributed to 15 high-level international journal papers, e.g. contributions to IEEE, Energy Policy, Applied Energy, or Renewable Energy. He is also very active at American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) and European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ECEEE) conferences. In recent years, Michael has been focusing more and more on microgrids and smart grids as well as combined heat and power.

Education

2001, MS Electrical Engineering, Vienna University of Technology
2003, PhD Energy Economics, Vienna University of Technology

This publications database is an ongoing project, and not all Division publications are represented here yet.

Publications

2011

Groissböck, Markus, Michael Stadler, and Thomas Edlinger. Work Package 1: Requirements Analysis, EnRiMa Validatoin Test Site Report for the University of Applied Science Burfenland, Pinkafeld Campus In Working Paper of Work Package 1 of the EnRiMa project. EnRiMa a reserach project withint the 7th framework programme of the European Commision. Center for Energy innovative Technologies (CET), 2011.

2010

Stadler, Michael, Nicholas DeForest, Florence Bonnet, Chris Marnay, Judy Lai, and Trucy Phan. Behavioral Aspects in Simulating the Future US Building Energy Demand In 2010 Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference. Sacramento, California, 2010.
DeForest, Nicholas, Florence Bonnet, Michael Stadler, and Chris Marnay. Introduction to the Buildings Sector Module of SEDS. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2010.
Siddiqui, Afzal S., Michael Stadler, Chris Marnay, and Judy Lai. Optimal Control of Distributed Energy Resources and Demand Response under Uncertainty In IAEE's Rio 2010 International Conference. InterContinental Rio Hotel - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2010.
Siddiqui, Afzal S., Michael Stadler, Chris Marnay, and Judy Lai. "Optimal Control of Distributed Energy Resources and Demand Response under Uncertainty." In IAEE’s Rio 2010 International Conference, June 6-9, 2010. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil : LBNL, 2010. Download: PDF (371.72 KB)

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