Energy Informatics

This journal aims to provide a unique platform for researchers and practitioners of energy informatics in various scientific, technological, engineering and social fields to disseminate original research on the application of digital technology and information management theory and practice to facil...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Nørregaard Jørgensen, Bo (Editor)
Format: Electronic Journal
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer.
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520 |a This journal aims to provide a unique platform for researchers and practitioners of energy informatics in various scientific, technological, engineering and social fields to disseminate original research on the application of digital technology and information management theory and practice to facilitate the global transition towards sustainable and resilient energy systems. The journal publishes essential, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary research addressing scientific, engineering and business topics related to energy, including but not limited to: Innovation in data-driven energy services and business models Big Data-driven smart Energy Management Systems Management of data and information flow in the Digital Energy System 4.0 Data analytics for energy-cost efficient system operation Privacy issues in energy data management Digitalization of energy production, delivery and consumption, including policy and strategy Digital technologies for enabling energy-aware user behavior Contextual computing for supporting human and energy system interactions Energy-efficient Cloud Computing and data centers Cyber security issues for safe and reliable Smart grid operation Social media’s role in the transition towards sustainable energy Application of Artificial Intelligence and Agent-based technology in smart energy systems Model-based and data-driven energy forecasting, including energy production and use Management of public and private procurement of digital energy technology Socioeconomic opportunities and barriers for adoption of digital energy technologies Sociotechnical aspects related to design and implementation of smart energy systems Innovation management in smart energy business eco-systems Digital entrepreneurship in emerging energy markets Smart grid communication architectures and protocols for improving grid resiliency, including graceful degradation and self-healing Demand-side management, including demand response, dynamic pricing and incentive design Microgrid and distributed generation management and control Monitoring and control of Smart Buildings, including Smart Grid interoperability. 
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