Theo Bosma

Affiliation

Group Research and Development, DNV, Arnhem, Netherlands

Topic

Point Of Common Coupling,Small-signal Model,Fundamental Frequency,Active Damping,Active Power Control,Dc-link Voltage,Droop Coefficient,Maximum Power Point Tracking,Power Grid,Voltage Magnitude,Wind Turbine,Active Power Output,Control Loop,Control Parameters,Current Loop,Damping Ratio,Dc-link Capacitor,Nonlinear Simulations,Permanent Magnet,Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor,Power Control,Resonance Peak,Shunt Capacitance,Theoretical Analysis,Torsional Mode,Torsional Vibration,Wind Power,AC Impedance,Activation Loop,Active Control,Additional Peaks,Alternating Current,Angular Frequency,Artificial Neural Network,Charge Behavior,Charging Time,Control Strategy,Converter Control,Converter Dynamics,Converter Operation,Current Control,DC Voltage,Dash-dotted Line,Dashed Line In Fig,Dc Capacitor,Decrease In Frequency,Departure Time,Distribution Grid,Dotted Lines In Fig,Droop Control,

Biography

Theo Bosma is currently a Team Leader Power and Renewables with DNV Group Technology and Research. This program focusses on renewables, power systems, real time simulations and sector coupling. Since 1995, he has been working in new energy business and related topics. He also had positions in Advisory, Sales, Group and Innovation Management, and Entrepreneurship. He combines economical knowledge and skills with management experience and a technical background. This enables him to figure out new connections and solve problems in an unusual, innovative way. He initiated and grew teams, Labs and created new business for DNV. He regularly represents DNV as Evaluator in regional and international funding schemes and is also a member with the Governing Board of the Netherlands Study Centre for Technology Trends (STT), an independent non-profit foundation that carries out society oriented technology foresight studies. He is also the Board Member of the SEECE consortium. This public-private partnership has the goal of accelerating the energy transition through sharing knowledge and initiating necessary developments.