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  1. Digital twin technology, aligned with Industry 4.0 standard, has witnessed widespread adoption in various industries, notably in manufacturing. Meanwhile, the concept of digital twin itself is yet to be clearl...

    Authors: Evi Elisa Ambarita, Anniken Karlsen, Francesco Scibilia and Agus Hasan
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2024 7:5
  2. This paper introduces an univariate application-independent set of load profiles or time series derived from real-world energy system data. The generation involved a two-step process: manifolding the initial d...

    Authors: Sebastian Günther, Jonathan Brandt, Astrid Bensmann and Richard Hanke-Rauschenbach
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2024 7:3
  3. This study focuses on forecasting German generation-based CO2 emission factors to develop accurate prediction models, which help to shift flexible loads in time with low emissions. While most existing research re...

    Authors: Adrian Ostermann, Arian Bajrami and Alexander Bogensperger
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2024 7:2
  4. Unified power quality conditioner is chiefly employed to offer power quality improvement, especially in grid connected mode of operation in microgrid applications. This article proposes an artificial ecosystem...

    Authors: Rajeev Ratnakaran, Gomathi Bhavani Rajagopalan and Asma Fathima
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6:45
  5. Renewable energy systems depend on the weather, and weather information, thus, plays a crucial role in forecasting time series within such renewable energy systems. However, while weather data are commonly use...

    Authors: Oliver Neumann, Marian Turowski, Ralf Mikut, Veit Hagenmeyer and Nicole Ludwig
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6:44
  6. The production of green hydrogen and its scale-up require the enginering and installation of new electrolysis plants. Modular electrolysis plants ease the scale-up as they allow to add further modules with gro...

    Authors: Artan Markaj, Julius Lorenz, Lena Scholz, Vincent Henkel and Alexander Fay
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6:43
  7. Modeling energy storage units realistically is challenging as their decision-making is not governed by a marginal cost pricing strategy but relies on expected electricity prices. Existing electricity market mo...

    Authors: Nick Harder, Anke Weidlich and Philipp Staudt
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):41

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  8. Deploying real-time control on large-scale fleets of electric vehicles (EVs) is becoming pivotal as the share of EVs over internal combustion engine vehicles increases. In this paper, we present a Vehicle-to-G...

    Authors: Lorenzo Nespoli, Nina Wiedemann, Esra Suel, Yanan Xin, Martin Raubal and Vasco Medici
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):40

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  9. The planned massive increase of producers and consumers such as electric vehicles, heat pumps and photovoltaic systems in distribution grids will lead to new challenges in the electrical power system. These ca...

    Authors: Andrea Schoen, Jan Ringelstein, Denis Mende and Martin Braun
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):39

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  10. The Smart Grid Architecture Model (SGAM) and the IEC 62559-2 Use Case Template are essential representatives of the Requirements Engineering of energy systems to promote interoperability. In particular, the qu...

    Authors: René Kuchenbuch, Johann Schütz and Jürgen Sauer
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):38

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  11. The creation of synthetic heat pump load profiles is essential for energy system modeling and simulations. This paper proposes a methodology to create synthetic heat pump load profiles based on the k-means alg...

    Authors: Leo Semmelmann, Patrick Jaquart and Christof Weinhardt
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):37

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  12. As power systems transition from controllable fossil fuel plants to variable renewable sources, managing power supply and demand fluctuations becomes increasingly important. Novel approaches are required to ba...

    Authors: Tim Fürmann, Michael Lechl, Hermann de Meer and Anke Weidlich
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):36

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  13. In this article, we address the question of electric bus planning and operation under stochastic travel time and energy consumption. Uncertainties in the environment may cause disruptions to the planning and o...

    Authors: Charitha Buddhika Heendeniya, Lorenzo Nespoli, Marco Belliardi and Vasco Medici
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):35

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  14. Flexibility potentials are mostly provided by centrally coordinated flexibility resources such as natural-gas-fired power plants. However, the decentralization of power generation combined with the decarboniza...

    Authors: Michael Lechl, Luis Schoppik and Hermann de Meer
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):34

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  15. Bidirectional charging allows energy from the electric vehicles (EV) to be fed back into the grid, offering the possibility of price-optimized charging. However, such strategies cause higher charging cycles, w...

    Authors: Valentin Preis and Florian Biedenbach
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):33

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  16. We describe a solution for secure and verifiable handling of energy certificates. Such certificates are increasingly used to claim and prove responsible use of green energy, and there is a strong need for tran...

    Authors: Morten Jokumsen, Torben Pryds Pedersen, Martin Schmidt Daugaard, Daniel Tschudi, Mikkel Wienberg Madsen and Thomas Wisbech
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):28

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  17. This paper presents a model-based approach for converting Common Grid Model Exchange Specification (CGMES) power system models into operational networks. The approach utilizes the Model-Driven Architecture (MD...

    Authors: Ammar Memari and Adam Aljamous
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):26

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  18. With the rising complexity of our electricity infrastructure, smart grid simulations increasingly rely on co-simulation, which involves jointly executing independent subsystem simulations. However, in large-sc...

    Authors: Dominik Vereno, Amin Khodaei, Christian Neureiter and Sebastian Lehnhoff
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):25

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  19. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is vital for the operation of modern power systems, giving rise to Cyber-Physical Energy Systems (CPESs). ICT enables the grid services (GSs) needed for monitorin...

    Authors: Anand Narayan, Michael Brand and Sebastian Lehnhoff
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):23

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  20. Data integration in the energy sector, which refers to the process of combining and harmonizing data from multiple heterogeneous sources, is becoming increasingly difficult due to the growing volume of heterog...

    Authors: Zhiyu Pan, Muchen Yang and Antonello Monti
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):22

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  21. Urban energy system planning is vital for cities shifting towards a more sustainable and integrated energy system. Hydrogen is considered one of the most promising solutions in future energy systems. Previous ...

    Authors: Stefan Beck and David Fischer
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):21

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  22. In the smart grid of the future, accurate load forecasts on the level of individual clients can help to balance supply and demand locally and to prevent grid outages. While the number of monitored clients will...

    Authors: Matthias Hertel, Maximilian Beichter, Benedikt Heidrich, Oliver Neumann, Benjamin Schäfer, Ralf Mikut and Veit Hagenmeyer
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):20

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  23. Information and communication technology (ICT) is an increasing part of modern power systems, which are, therefore, recognised as cyber-physical energy system (CPESs). The increase of ICT affects the situation...

    Authors: Michael Brand, Dominik Engel and Sebastian Lehnhoff
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):19

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  24. Buildings are responsible for about one-third of industrialised countries’ overall energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. As if this was not enough, recently, energy prices significantly increased an...

    Authors: Ilche Georgievski, Muhammad Zamik Shahid and Marco Aiello
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):18

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  25. We consider line failure cascading in power networks where an initial random failure of a few lines leads to consecutive other line overloads and failures before the system settles in a steady state. Such casc...

    Authors: Abdorasoul Ghasemi, Hermann de Meer and Holger Kantz
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):17

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  26. In the course of digitization, there is an increased interest in sensor data, including data from old systems with a service life of several decades. Since the installation of sensor technology can be quite ex...

    Authors: Jelke Wibbeke, Darian Alves and Sebastian Rohjans
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6(Suppl 1):16

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 1

  27. Energy is one of the most important topics in the world today and is considered as one of the most effective factors for the development of countries. Due to the limitation of non-renewable energy sources and ...

    Authors: Gholamreza Memarzadeh, Mohammadreza Arabzadeh and Farshid Keynia
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6:30
  28. This paper presents a techno-economic analysis of ‘Picogrid’ in hilly remote areas of North-East India, where availability of conventional grid power is either none or limited. A Picogrid is a small microgrid ...

    Authors: Alpesh Desai, Indrajit Mukhopadhyay and Abhijit Ray
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6:24
  29. The digitalization of the energy sector enables a broad range of new digital use cases and business models. For instance, blockchain-technology can be used for the verification of tamper-resistant storage of a...

    Authors: Louisa Wasmeier, Patrick Dossow and Michael Hinterstocker
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6:15

    The Correction to this article has been published in Energy Informatics 2023 6:27

  30. Air cooling is the traditional solution to chill servers in data centers. However, the continuous increase in global data center energy consumption combined with the increase of the racks’ power dissipation ca...

    Authors: Kawsar Haghshenas, Brian Setz, Yannis Blosch and Marco Aiello
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6:14
  31. There have recently been intensive efforts aimed at addressing the challenges of environmental degradation and climate change through the applied innovative solutions of AI, IoT, and Big Data. Given the synerg...

    Authors: Simon Elias Bibri, Alahi Alexandre, Ayyoob Sharifi and John Krogstie
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6:9
  32. Buildings are responsible for a significant fraction of the overall electrical load. Given the increasing penetration of renewables into the generation mix, it is important to make building loads flexible, to ...

    Authors: Harsimrat Singh Bhundar, Lukasz Golab and Srinivasan Keshav
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6:5

    The Publisher Correction to this article has been published in Energy Informatics 2023 6:7

  33. Demand-side management, a new development in smart grid technology, has enabled communication between energy suppliers and consumers. Demand side energy management (DSM) reduces the cost of energy acquisition ...

    Authors: Mutiu Shola Bakare, Abubakar Abdulkarim, Mohammad Zeeshan and Aliyu Nuhu Shuaibu
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6:4
  34. The use of energy is important in all sectors, considered essential in industrial, commercial and residential activities. In view of this and the environmental problems caused by energy sources with fossil fue...

    Authors: Thamyres Machado David, Teófilo Miguel de Souza and Paloma Maria Silva Rocha Rizol
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2023 6:2

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