Energy Systems Integration: From Policy-Makers to Consumers
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 28005
Special Issue Editors
Interests: energy systems integration; whole energy systems; operation of smart grids/microgrids/building; energy markets; transactive energy
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Interests: integrated energy systems; smart grid; energy storage; optimization of energy systems
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Interests: Whole Energy Systems; Distribution Network Control; Smart Grids; Micro Grids
Interests: energy systems integration; energy networks; active buildings
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleague,
Decarbonization is one of the hottest subjects of the last decade, which has caused a revolution in most parts of the world, and is at the center of this goal is energy sustainability. Whilst the energy systems, including gas, power, transport, heating and cooling, are extremely important to the future of the world, the energy trilemma (i.e. keeping the balance among sustainability, the security of supply and affordability) brings many complex challenges. Energy systems integration (ESI) is one of the most important research areas of recent years.
All the stakeholders and active players of this area emphasize not seeing the energy sectors in isolation, and they all believe that the interaction of the different energy sectors is of great importance to successfully meet the energy trilemma. A whole energy system is an approach to facing these conflicting challenges, and it is a necessity for shaping the transition to decarbonization targets. This field of study addresses the interactions and inter-dependencies within the energy landscape and its connections with other sectors and systems and integrating social, economic, technical and environmental issues.
This Special Section will target numerous prospects in energy systems integration. We welcome both the review and research articles to make this Special Issue more resourceful. Real-world use cases and demonstrators discussing new application areas and resulting new developments are especially welcome.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Policy, regulation and market issues in ESI;
- Social issues in ESI;
- Economic aspects of ESI;
- A holistic approach in modelling of the energy systems;
- The impact of zero energy and net-zero carbon policies on ESI;
- Challenges in planning and operation of integrated energy systems;
- Energy systems resilience;
- Energy forecasting;
- The role of vector-coupling technologies in ESI;
- The role of storage systems in ESI;
- Uncertainty aware energy management systems;
- Transactive energy management in integrated energy systems;
- Cyber-physical security in ESI.
Dr. Vahid Vahidinasab
Prof. Behnam Mohammadi-Ivatloo
Prof. Philip Taylor
Dr. Sara L. Walker
Dr. Damian Giaouris
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- energy systems integration
- policy, regulation and market
- supply
- energy markets and transactive energy, technologies
- demand
- forecasting
- pilots
- cyber-physical security
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