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Volume 4 Supplement 2

Proceedings of the Energy Informatics.Academy Conference Asia 2021

Research

Publication of this supplement has not been supported by sponsorship. Information about the source of funding for publication charges can be found in the individual articles. The articles have undergone the journal's standard peer review process for supplements. Supplement Editors did not handle peer review on any article that they co-authored. The Supplement Editors declare that they have no other competing interests.

Beijing, China 29-30 May 2021

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Edited by Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen and Hongbo Duan.

  1. The increasing dependency on electricity and demand for renewable energy sources means that distributed system operators face new challenges in their grid. Accurate forecasts of electric load can solve these c...

    Authors: Nicolai Bo Vanting, Zheng Ma and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):49
  2. As the number of photovoltaic (PV) power generators connected to the distribution grid increases, applications of on-load tap changers (OLTCs), power conditioning systems, and static reactive power compensator...

    Authors: Marika Nakamura, Shinya Yoshizawa, Hideo Ishii and Yasuhiro Hayashi
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):31
  3. Non-convex scheduling of energy production allows for more complex models that better describe the physical nature of the energy production system. Solutions to non-convex optimization problems can only be gua...

    Authors: Jakob Bjørnskov, Lasse Kappel Mortensen, Konstantin Filonenko, Hamid Reza Shaker, Muhyiddine Jradi and Christian Veje
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):34
  4. With the rise in popularity of artificial intelligence, coupled with the growing concern over the environment, there has been a surge in the use of intelligent energy management systems. Additionally, as more ...

    Authors: Bruno Mota, Miguel Albergaria, Helder Pereira, José Silva, Luis Gomes, Zita Vale and Carlos Ramos
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):42
  5. Worldwide buildings are responsible for about 40% of the overall consumption and contribute to an average of 30% percent of the global carbon emissions. Nevertheless, most current buildings lack efficient ener...

    Authors: Simon Soele Madsen, Athila Quaresma Santos and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):46
  6. Model Predictive Control (MPC) can be used in the context of building automation to improve energy efficiency and occupant comfort.

    Authors: Anders Clausen, Krzysztof Arendt, Aslak Johansen, Fisayo Caleb Sangogboye, Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard, Christian T. Veje and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):40
  7. The aim of this article is to describe a novel ICT-centred methodology and software toolchain to enhance the management of a Smart Campus. The project will be implemented at the University of Campinas through ...

    Authors: Luiz C. P. da Silva, Paulo C. M. Meira, João G. I. Cypriano, Hader A. D. Azzini and Athila Q. Santos
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):41
  8. The appearance of citizen energy communities demands the conception, development, and testing of new management models for the community and its end-users. Citizen energy communities promote the active partici...

    Authors: Helder Pereira, Luis Gomes, Pedro Faria, Zita Vale and Carlos Coelho
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):43
  9. Digitalization is playing an important role in the emerging practice of Building-to-Grid (B2G). However, the majority of the literature only covers either the grid side, the demand side, or the technical aspec...

    Authors: Zheng Ma, Anders Clausen, Yun Lin and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):36
  10. In the coming years, several transformations in the transport sector are expected, associated with the increase in electric vehicles (EVs). These changes directly impact electrical distribution systems (EDSs),...

    Authors: Tayenne Dias de Lima, John F. Franco, Fernando Lezama, João Soares and Zita Vale
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):33
  11. Modeling and simulation have been popularly used for system investigation and evaluation. With proper evaluation, distribution system operators can decide on a reasonable course of action for encouraging energ...

    Authors: Magnus Værbak, Zheng Ma, Yves Demazeau and Bo N. Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):28
  12. The current transition towards electric mobility implies that a significant portion of electricity is drawn by and stored in the electric vehicle’s (EV) batteries. Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies can potent...

    Authors: Prasad Prakash Malya, Laura Fiorini, Mohammadhadi Rouhani and Marco Aiello
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):29
  13. Simulations, especially agent-based simulation, are able to facilitate the investigation of smart energy solutions and business models, and their impacts on the energy system and involved stakeholders. Technic...

    Authors: Kristoffer Christensen, Zheng Ma, Yves Demazeau and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):38
  14. The project aims to create a Greenhouse Industry 4.0 Digital Twin software platform for combining the Industry 4.0 technologies (IoT, AI, Big Data, cloud computing, and Digital Twins) as integrated parts of th...

    Authors: Daniel Anthony Howard, Zheng Ma, Christian Veje, Anders Clausen, Jesper Mazanti Aaslyng and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):37
  15. Limited natural daylight in Nordic Countries means artificial lighting is a critical factor in industrial plant production. The electricity cost of artificial lights accounts for a large percentage of the over...

    Authors: Ying Qu, Anders Clausen and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):44
  16. Nowadays, society and business rely heavily on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems, which are progressing faster than ever. To stay on pace with them, focus is shifted towards integration of...

    Authors: Aisha Umair, Anders Clausen, Yves Demazeau and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):32
  17. In recent years, local energy markets have become an important concept in more decentralized energy systems. Implementations in pilot projects provide first insights into different hypotheses and approaches. F...

    Authors: Bent Richter, Armin Golla, Klaus Welle, Philipp Staudt and Christof Weinhardt
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):35
  18. In a deregulated market context, industrial consumers often have multiple market participation options available to bid their flexible consumption in electricity markets and thereby reduce their electricity bi...

    Authors: Nicolas Fatras, Zheng Ma and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):48
  19. In recent years, the crude oil market has entered a new period of development and the core influence factors of crude oil have also been a change. Thus, we develop a new research framework for core influence f...

    Authors: Quanying Lu, Shaolong Sun, Hongbo Duan and Shouyang Wang
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):47
  20. The formulation and implementation of Low-Carbon City Policy (LCCP) is an essential initiative for China to build its low-carbon society. Based on the panel data of 282 prefecture-level cities in China from 20...

    Authors: Qiangyi Li, Mian Yang, Fei Xu, Fuxia Yang and Xiaojian Xiang
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):39
  21. Digitalisation potentials in the electricity sector are frequently discussed around the world, especially in Europe which has the largest interconnected continental electricity grid in the world. The analysis ...

    Authors: Thorsten Hack, Zheng Ma and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2021 4(Suppl 2):27

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