Automation in Energy Systems

A section of Automation (ISSN 2673-4052).

Section Information

Automation in Energy Systems refers to the use of advanced control systems, sensors, communication technologies, and data analytics to enhance the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of energy generation, distribution, and consumption. This field integrates automation techniques into the design and operation of energy systems, such as power grids, renewable energy sources, energy storage systems, and smart buildings. Automation plays a key role in optimizing energy production, improving grid management, enabling real-time monitoring, and reducing operational costs, while also facilitating the integration of renewable energy sources.

Subject areas include but are not limited to the following:

  • Smart Grids;
  • Renewable Energy Integration Impacts on Grid;
  • Energy Management Systems (EMS);
  • Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI);
  • Energy Storage Systems (ESS) Grid Integration;
  • Power Distribution Automation (PDA);
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning in Energy Automation;
  • Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Integration;
  • Distributed Grid Management;
  • Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading in Power Grids;
  • Cybersecurity in Energy Automation;
  • Building Energy Automation and Control Systems.

 

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