Welcome to the Research Group Resilient Energy Systems

  • Information about the Research Group for Resilient Energy Systems

The research conducted by the Resilient Energy Systems research group focuses on examining and supporting transformation processes in the future energy system.

One key focus is on the concept of transformative resilience - the ability to use profound changes or disruptive events in the energy system as an opportunity to shape sustainable and robust structures. In this context, we develop approaches to create less vulnerable systems - not only as a reaction to such disruptions but also proactively through early strategic planning. Another main area of our work is data-driven analysis of sociotechnical vulnerabilities and risks, as well as model-based foresight of future scenarios for urban and industrial infrastructures.

We develop tools for energy system modeling and optimization, as well as digital planning tools, to simulate the impact of various measures on resilience and sustainability in the energy system. Together with transformation actors beyond research, we create well-founded decision-making bases for the complex transformation of the energy system. With the help of urban twins, we provide promising starting points to capture complex interconnections and support transformation actors in intricate decision-making processes.

The Virtual Transformation Lab (VTL) offers an environment where these topics can be collaboratively shaped with different stakeholder groups. The VTL provides both traditional analog and digital interactive tools (LED wall & touch tables) to optimally support different phases of transformation processes. As part of the Digital Hub Industry in the NEOS building at the University of Bremen's Technology Park, the department is optimally networked with research and industry partners.

As a member of the artec Research Center for Sustainability at the University of Bremen, the department is embedded in the research focus "Sociotechnical Systems and Sustainability." Additionally, the group is part of the Bremen Research Center for Energy Systems "Energy for Economy and Society" (BEST).

Members of this research group come from mechanical engineering, process engineering, biology, physics, and social sciences; they collaborate in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary projects.

News

AMB Stakeholder Workshop in the hyBit Virtual Transformation Lab

Exciting progress in our journey towards industrial defossilization in Bremen

On February 26, 2026, FGRES hosted a stakeholder workshop in our Virtual Transformation Lab (VTL) at DIGITAL HUB INDUSTRY Bremen — bringing together stakeholders from ArcelorMittal Bremen, our hyBit project partners, and the FGRES team. 

The workshop was part of our ongoing work within hyBit, where we are co-developing a decision support environment for sustainability transitions in the context of the industrial port of Bremen.

At the core of it lies our VTL. The VTL presents an exceptional interactive environment, featuring the urban digital twin of Bremen, an LED wall, and touchtables. This space fosters collaborative exploration of local transition processes. This time, we focused on: 

  • Interactive scenario testing 
  • Co-creative decision-making 
  • Translating data-driven insights into long-term planning tools 

It was inspiring to see how hands-on, immersive environments can transform complex sustainability challenges into actionable strategies. 

 

amb workshop

Our Partners

hyBit consortium partners


Partners W?rmewende Nordwest




Further Partners of our Department