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Abstract

Due to the increasing importance of producing and consuming energy more sustainably, Energy Informatics (EI) has evolved into a thriving research area within the CS/IS community. The article attempts to characterize this young and dynamic field of research by describing current EI research topics and methods and provides an outlook of how the field might evolve in the future. It is shown that two general research questions have received the most attention so far and are likely to dominate the EI research agenda in the coming years: How to leverage information and communication technology (ICT) to (1) improve energy efficiency, and (2) to integrate decentralized renewable energy sources into the power grid. Selected EI streams are reviewed, highlighting how the respective research questions are broken down into specific research projects and how EI researchers have made contributions based on their individual academic background.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Energy Informatics
Author
Goebel, Christoph, Dr; Jacobsen, Hans-arno, Prof Dr; Del Razo, Victor; Doblander, Christoph, Mag (FH); Rivera, Jose, Dipl-Ing; Ilg, Jens, Dipl-Inform Wirt; Flath, Christoph, Dr; Schmeck, Hartmut, Prof Dr; Weinhardt, Christof, Prof Dr; Pathmaperuma, Daniel, Dipl-Inform; Appelrath, Hans-jürgen, Prof Dr Dr h c; Sonnenschein, Michael, Prof Dr; Lehnhoff, Sebastian, Prof Dr; Kramer, Oliver, Prof Dr; Staake, Thorsten, Prof Dr; Fleisch, Elgar, Prof Dr; Neumann, Dirk, Prof Dr; Strüker, Jens, Prof Dr; Erek, Koray, Dr; Zarnekow, Rüdiger, Prof Dr; Ziekow, Holger, Dr; Lässig, Jörg, Prof Dr
Pages
25-31
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Feb 2014
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
23637005
e-ISSN
18670202
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1498041193
Copyright
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2014