THE POWER OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE PERFORMANCE
Iorgovan Daniela
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Iorgovan Daniela: UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, DOCTORAL SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS EUGENIU CARADA, CRAIOVA, ROMANIA
Annals - Economy Series, 2025, vol. 3, 274-278
Abstract:
Digital technologies are advancing at an astonishing rate. with the help of these new technologies, it has been possible to increase the production of solar energy, which leads to lower costs for the population for electricity bills. but more important than the fact that electricity is produced is the fact that it must be captured. Efficient energy storage allows it to be kept in optimal conditions so that it can be used to its maximum potential for users. Creating the conditions for a sustainable life is very important, starting from sustainable production to sustainable consumption. In this article, the relationship between digital technologies and solar energy storage is fundamental. This article aims to delve deeper into a topic of major interest to the population and researchers. The research method used is based on bibliometric analysis of 2 keywords of interest in this article, namely: digital technologies and solar energy storage. The keywords were used to create a bibliometric analysis with the VOSviewer software. The analysis of 240 articles resulted in the Bibliometric Analysis Map. The articles were collected from the Web of Science database. As a result of the research carried out, the connection between digital technologies and solar energy storage is observed.
Keywords: power; solar energy; performance; sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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