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Research Handbook on Energy Management

Edited by Reinhard Madlener and Valentin Bertsch

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This timely Research Handbook explores the state of the art in energy management amidst a period of fundamental change in the field, due to the ongoing sustainable energy transition, increasing digitalization and the rising importance of resilience. It examines methodological developments and applications, addressing these growing challenges along the entire value chain and across different energy sectors.

Keywords: Sustainable Energy Transition; Energy System Transformation; Flexibility Management; Energy System Integration; Decarbonization; Digitalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781800376496
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Current status and future trends in energy management Downloads
Valentin Bertsch and Reinhard Madlener
Ch 2 Energy regulation and net zero Downloads
Michael G. Pollitt
Ch 3 Energy management ethics: technology assessment and responsible innovation Downloads
Rafaela Hillerbrand and Armin Grunwald
Ch 4 Energy management ethics: public and corporate responsibility Downloads
Klaus Steigleder and Johannes Graf Keyserlingk
Ch 5 Bilevel optimization in energy systems Downloads
Steven A. Gabriel
Ch 6 Machine learning for energy management Downloads
Richard Bean, Stephen Snow, Xiang Li, Mashhuda Glencross and Archie C. Chapman
Ch 7 Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) for energy management Downloads
Jutta Geldermann, Erik Pohl and Marcel Dumeier
Ch 8 Open data and open source modeling for transparent energy management Downloads
Patrick Kuckertz, Heidi Ursula Heinrichs, David Neuroth, Julian Reul, Thomas Grube, Jochen Linßen, Leander Kotzur and Detlef Stolten
Ch 9 Energy management systems based on Internet of Things Downloads
Salah Bahramara and Asrin Seyedzahedi
Ch 10 Characterisation, simulation, and management of residential energy demand Downloads
Max Kleinebrahm, Russell McKenna, Jose L. Ramirez-Mendiola, Yohei Yamaguchi, Febin Kachirayil and Jacopo Torriti
Ch 11 Facilitation of energy management systems testing and validation via hardware in the loop concepts Downloads
Christopher S. Edrington, Behnaz Papari and Gokhan Ozkan
Ch 12 Managing demand response in the residential sector Downloads
Donal P. Finn, Francesco D’Ettorre, Fabiano Pallonetto and Mattia De Rosa
Ch 13 Gamification and energy apps for residential energy management Downloads
Luuk Koedam, Tarek AlSkaif, Ioannis Lampropoulos, William Hurst and Wilfried van Sark
Ch 14 Decentralised autonomous energy systems: potentials and challenges for energy management Downloads
Russell McKenna, Jann Michael Weinand, Max Kleinebrahm and Esther Mengelkamp
Ch 15 The role of aggregators in energy transition Downloads
Ana Soares and Carlos Henggeler Antunes
Ch 16 An MCDM case study for promoting energy efficiency in industry Downloads
Perseu Padre de Macedo, Caroline Maria de Miranda Mota, Antônio Vanderley and Herrero Sola
Ch 17 Energy-efficiency roundtables and networks: a group-based energy management approach Downloads
Eberhard Jochem, Armin Eberle, Anna Gruber and Serafin von Roon
Ch 18 Energy-efficiency audits with specific focus on the industrial sector: policies and implementation Downloads
Paolo Bertoldi
Ch 19 Integrating expert and stakeholder knowledge to support energy and climate policy Downloads
Marios Karmellos, Constantinos Taliotis, Elias Giannakis, Nestor Fylaktos and Theodoros Zachariadis
Ch 20 Sector coupling: power-to-gas Downloads
Jorge Andrés Moncada, William D’haeseleer and Erik Delarue

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