Energy Big Data Analytics for Smart Grid Applications
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A1: Smart Grids and Microgrids".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 August 2023) | Viewed by 10341
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Interests: smart grids; data analytics; sustainable energy generations; intelligent transportation systems; sea transportation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
More than 80% of the world's energy needs are met with fossil fuels at the cost of high CO2 emissions that accelerate global warming. Since the beginning of this millennium, the warmest years and most abrupt temperature changes have been recorded. Human progress and prosperity are linked to energy consumption, but survival is a challenge in the face of increasing global warming. Technological advances have influenced energy consumption patterns and behaviors at the individual and group levels. Smart energy generation, transmission, and consumption, as well as smart lifestyles, are helping to optimize energy use while reducing environmental damage and costs. Smart systems make effective decisions by performing analyses based on big data. In this context, studies are needed to address data analytics for smart energy generation, transmission, and consumption considering cost efficiency, environmental friendliness, availability, and sustainability from local, sectoral, regional, and global perspectives. This Special Issue focuses on the following topics: Smart grid data analytics for power generation; Smart grid data analytics for power transmission; Smart grid data analytics for power consumption; Smart grid data analytics for electricity theft detection; Smart grid data analytics for power-sharing; Smart grid data analytics for demand-side management; Smart grid data analytics for supply-side management; Smart grid data analytics for smart metering data;
- Smart grid management;
- Smart grid data visualization;
- Renewable energy, battery storage system, electric vehicle;
- Power economics;
- Prediction and classification for smart grid applications;
- Data security and privacy for smart grid applications;
- Energy policies for power generation/transmission/consumption;
- Integration of a variety of power sources;
- Machine/deep learning applications for the smart grid;
- Cloud/fog/edge computing applications in smart grids;
- Blockchain applications in smart grids.
Dr. Sheraz Aslam
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- smart grids
- energy big data analytics
- smart grid management
- smart grid data visualization
- power economics
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