A systematic review towards integrative energy management of smart grids and urban energy systems

IF 16.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Zhuang Zheng , Muhammad Shafique , Xiaowei Luo , Shengwei Wang
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This paper presents a systematic review to align current and future research in smart grids (SG) and smart urban energy systems (SUES) and unify the diverse but fragmented research in urban energy management. First, the common research themes repeatedly appearing in the SG and SUES literature are categorized into logical physical, cyber, and social energy processes. Critical findings are summarized for each part, i.e., the advances and trends in physical energy generation, transmission, consumption, and storage processes of cities for energy interventions, the cyber process chain of energy sensing, modeling, forecasting, scheduling, coordinating, and adapting for enhancing the “smartness” of power and urban energy systems, and the social energy processes of understanding, protecting, engaging, and governing human to be a new smartness dimension. Second, the process-based framework provides insights on the design and implementation of SG and SUES for engineers, planners, and policymakers, such as optimizing the system performance by upgrading individual processes and exploring new links among identified physical, cyber, and social energy processes. The upscaling barriers and strategies of sustainable energy technologies in the development and deployment stages are also summarized to scale up sustainable energy processes to a higher level. Finally, future research directions are envisioned, including developing data markets, privacy-preserving data sharing and analytics for urban-scale energy modeling, refining policy and standards for safety, privacy, cybersecurity, and interoperability issues, assessing technology maturity and energy system success factors, and removing regulatory and structural barriers.

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智能电网与城市能源系统一体化能源管理的系统综述
本文对智能电网(SG)和智能城市能源系统(SUES)的当前和未来研究进行了系统综述,以统一城市能源管理中多样化但分散的研究。首先,SG和SUES文献中反复出现的共同研究主题被归类为逻辑物理、网络和社会能量过程。总结了每个部分的关键发现,即城市能源干预的物理能源生产、传输、消费和储存过程的进展和趋势,能源传感、建模、预测、调度、协调和适应的网络过程链,以提高电力和城市能源系统的“智能性”,以及理解、保护、参与和管理人类的社会能量过程,成为一个新的智能维度。其次,基于流程的框架为工程师、规划者和决策者提供了关于SG和SUES设计和实施的见解,例如通过升级单个流程来优化系统性能,并探索已确定的物理、网络和社会能源流程之间的新联系。还总结了可持续能源技术在开发和部署阶段的升级障碍和战略,以将可持续能源进程提升到更高的水平。最后,展望了未来的研究方向,包括开发数据市场、保护隐私的数据共享和城市规模能源建模分析、完善安全、隐私、网络安全和互操作性问题的政策和标准、评估技术成熟度和能源系统成功因素,以及消除监管和结构障碍。
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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 工程技术-能源与燃料
CiteScore
31.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
1055
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: The mission of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews is to disseminate the most compelling and pertinent critical insights in renewable and sustainable energy, fostering collaboration among the research community, private sector, and policy and decision makers. The journal aims to exchange challenges, solutions, innovative concepts, and technologies, contributing to sustainable development, the transition to a low-carbon future, and the attainment of emissions targets outlined by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews publishes a diverse range of content, including review papers, original research, case studies, and analyses of new technologies, all featuring a substantial review component such as critique, comparison, or analysis. Introducing a distinctive paper type, Expert Insights, the journal presents commissioned mini-reviews authored by field leaders, addressing topics of significant interest. Case studies undergo consideration only if they showcase the work's applicability to other regions or contribute valuable insights to the broader field of renewable and sustainable energy. Notably, a bibliographic or literature review lacking critical analysis is deemed unsuitable for publication.
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