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  1. The diffusion of domotics solutions and of smart appliances and meters enables the monitoring of energy consumption at a very fine level and the development of forecasting and diagnostic applications. Anomaly ...

    Authors: Niccolò Zangrando, Piero Fraternali, Marco Petri, Nicolò Oreste Pinciroli Vago and Sergio Luis Herrera González
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 4):62

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 4

  2. Aggregating flexibility from residential electric water heaters (EWHs) is fast gaining commercial interest. Flexibility modeling of an EWH involves highly precise and quick simulation of EWH water temperature ...

    Authors: Surya Venkatesh Pandiyan and Jayaprakash Rajasekharan
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 4):58

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 4

  3. To enable sound scientific research in future energy informatics projects, it is necessary to obtain an overview of the current state of the research field to identify unaddressed gaps and challenges. Therefor...

    Authors: Daniel Anthony Howard, Zheng Ma and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 4):57

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 4

  4. Understanding the local needs and challenges is critical for technology adoption in the energy sector. However, it is still a big challenge for most ecosystem stakeholders. Furthermore, technology adoption the...

    Authors: Zheng Ma, Kristoffer Christensen, Thomas Finch Rasmussen and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 4):54

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 4

  5. When the Indian government declared the first lockdown on 25 March 2020 to control the increasing number of COVID-19 cases, people were forced to stay and work from home. The aim of this study is to quantify t...

    Authors: Kuntal Chattopadhyay, Vishal Garg, Praveen Paruchuri, Jyotirmay Mathur and Srinivas Valluri
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 4):49

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 4

  6. The role of consumers as price-sensitive participants in electricity markets is considered essential to ensure efficient and secure operations of electricity systems. Yet the uncertain or unknown consequences ...

    Authors: Nicolas Fatras, Zheng Ma and Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 4):47

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 4

  7. A tool Smart Glazing Simulator (SGLSim), has been developed to perform parametric simulation analysis of different window systems with several window-to-wall ratios and orientations to compute and compare the ...

    Authors: Md Anam Raihan, Kuntal Chattopadhyay, Aviruch Bhatia, Vishal Garg and Aftab M. Hussain
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 4):40

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 4

  8. Smart grid (SG) has been designed as a response to the limitations of traditional power grids caused by growing power supply demands. SG is considered a critical infrastructure in which dependability plays a c...

    Authors: Zuzana Krivohlava, Stanislav Chren and Bruno Rossi
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5:33
  9. It is to be expected that there will be a shift toward electromobility with regard to private passenger cars in the coming years. This will oblige the respective power grid providers to upgrade their networks ...

    Authors: Paul Eitel and Peter Stolle
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):31

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  10. The strong interdependence between power systems and information and communication technologies (ICT) makes cyber-physical energy systems susceptible to new disturbances. State estimation (SE) is a vital part ...

    Authors: Batoul Hage Hassan, Anand Narayan, Michael Brand and Sebastian Lehnhoff
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):30

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  11. Energy optimization of factory operations has gained increasing importance over recent years since it is understood as one way to counteract climate change. At the same time, the number of research teams worki...

    Authors: Benedikt Grosch, Heiko Ranzau, Bastian Dietrich, Thomas Kohne, Daniel Fuhrländer-Völker, Johannes Sossenheimer, Martin Lindner and Matthias Weigold
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):29

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  12. Electrification of the transportation sector provides several advantages in favor of climate protection and a shared economy. At the same time, the rapid growth of electric vehicles also demands innovative sol...

    Authors: Charitha Buddhika Heendeniya and Lorenzo Nespoli
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):28

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  13. In the energy transition, there is an urgent need for decreasing overall carbon emissions. Against this background, the purposeful and verifiable tracing of emissions in the energy system is a crucial key elem...

    Authors: Matthias Babel, Vincent Gramlich, Marc-Fabian Körner, Johannes Sedlmeir, Jens Strüker and Till Zwede
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):27

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  14. The energy transition into a modern power system requires energy flexibility. Demand Response (DR) is one promising option for providing this flexibility. With the highest share of final energy consumption, th...

    Authors: Ramin Bahmani, Christine van Stiphoudt, Sergio Potenciano Menci, Michael SchÖpf and Gilbert Fridgen
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):26

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  15. We introduce the Solar Farm Cable Layout Problem (SoFaCLaP), a novel graph-theoretic optimization problem. SoFaCLaP formalizes the task of finding a cost-optimal cable layout in a solar farm where PV string po...

    Authors: Sascha Gritzbach, Dominik Stampa and Matthias Wolf
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):25

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  16. Accurate day-ahead load forecasting is an important task in smart energy communities, as it enables improved energy management and operation of flexibilities. Smart meter data from individual households within...

    Authors: Leo Semmelmann, Sarah Henni and Christof Weinhardt
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):24

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  17. The transformation of power grids into intelligent cyber-physical systems brings numerous benefits, but also significantly increases the surface for cyber-attacks, demanding appropriate countermeasures. Howeve...

    Authors: Ömer Sen, Dennis van der Velde, Maik Lühman, Florian Sprünken, Immanuel Hacker, Andreas Ulbig, Michael Andres and Martin Henze
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):23

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  18. Energy system modeling has been following the energy transition to investigate challenges and opportunities of future energy systems on all grid levels. Necessary input for sector-coupled energy system models ...

    Authors: Clara Büttner, Jonathan Amme, Julian Endres, Aadit Malla, Birgit Schachler and Ilka Cußmann
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):21

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  19. Sustainable energy systems are characterised by an increased integration of renewable energy sources, which magnifies the fluctuations in energy supply. Methods to to cope with these magnified fluctuations, su...

    Authors: Benedikt Heidrich, Lisa Mannsperger, Marian Turowski, Kaleb Phipps, Benjamin Schäfer, Ralf Mikut and Veit Hagenmeyer
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):20

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  20. In the electricity grid, constantly balancing the supply and demand is critical for the network’s stability and any expected deviations require balancing efforts. This balancing becomes more challenging in fut...

    Authors: Maximilian Beichter, Kaleb Phipps, Martha Maria Frysztacki, Ralf Mikut, Veit Hagenmeyer and Nicole Ludwig
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):19

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  21. The transition to a climate-neutral energy system involves the integration of many small components—on the generation as well as on the consumption side. Their controllability is a crucial part of running a re...

    Authors: Elisabeth Springmann, Andreas Bruckmeier and Mathias Müller
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):18

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  22. Using optimization to design a renewable energy system has become a computationally demanding task as the high temporal fluctuations of demand and supply arise within the considered time series. The aggregatio...

    Authors: Tobias Blanke, Katharina S. Schmidt, Joachim Göttsche, Bernd Döring, Jérôme Frisch and Christoph van Treeck
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):17

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  23. An important measure for decarbonising the heating sector is the transformation of existing district heating (DH) systems into low-emission heating grids based on renewable heat sources. The test facility for ...

    Authors: Dennis Lottis and Anna Kallert
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):16

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  24. Literature that deals with optimal voltage regulation in the power distribution grid often neglects the impact of communication on their control strategies or makes hard assumptions about the communication net...

    Authors: Dominik Danner and Hermann de Meer
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):15

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  25. The multi-purpose usage of battery energy storage systems (BESSs) increases the exploitation of their flexibility potential. This can be further enhanced when a large number of small BESSs are combined into a ...

    Authors: Paul Hendrik Tiemann, Marvin Nebel-Wenner, Stefanie Holly, Emilie Frost, Adrian Jimenez Martinez and Astrid Nieße
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):14

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  26. In many countries, energy consumption data is collected through smart meters in 15-min intervals. Prior work has shown that 1 year’s worth of this data is sufficient to extract sensitive information about hous...

    Authors: Dejan Radovanovic, Andreas Unterweger, Günther Eibl, Dominik Engel and Johannes Reichl
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5(Suppl 1):13

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  27. Using aggregated flexibility from distributed small-scale power devices is an extensively discussed approach to meet the challenges in modern and increasingly stochastic energy systems. It is crucial to be abl...

    Authors: Jonathan Brandt, Emilie Frost, Stephan Ferenz, Paul Hendrik Tiemann, Astrid Bensmann, Richard Hanke-Rauschenbach and Astrid Nieße
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5:10
  28. The shift from conventional power plants on transmission level to distributed energy resources in the distribution grids requires procedures to enable efficient and economic reactive power exchange across diff...

    Authors: Jan Bozionek, Thomas Wolgast and Astrid Nieße
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5:6
  29. Smart Grids are electrical grids that require a decentralised way of controlling electric power conditioning and thereby control the production and distribution of energy. Yet, the integration of Distributed R...

    Authors: Armin Stocker, Ali Alshawish, Martin Bor, John Vidler, Antonios Gouglidis, Andrew Scott, Angelos Marnerides, Hermann De Meer and David Hutchison
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5:5
  30. Modeling the optimal design of the future European energy system involves large data volumes and many mathematical constraints, typically resulting in a significant computational burden. As a result, modelers ...

    Authors: Martha Maria Frysztacki, Gereon Recht and Tom Brown
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5:4
  31. Electric vehicles (EVs) are gaining widespread adoption, which requires expanding the charging infrastructure. This infrastructure is part of a complex ecosystem that consists of multiple entities interacting ...

    Authors: Andreas Unterweger, Fabian Knirsch, Dominik Engel, Daria Musikhina, Ammar Alyousef and Hermann de Meer
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5:3
  32. An efficient building should be able to control its internal temperature in a manner that considers both the building’s energy efficiency and the comfort level of its occupants. Thermostats help to control the...

    Authors: Ashani Wickramasinghe, Saman Muthukumarana, Dan Loewen and Matt Schaubroeck
    Citation: Energy Informatics 2022 5:1
  33. 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

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 4 Supplement 2

  34. 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

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 4 Supplement 2

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