Artificial intelligence techniques for a scalable energy transition : advanced methods, digital technologies, decision support tools, and applications / Moamar Sayed-Mouchaweh, editor.
2020
Q335
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Artificial intelligence techniques for a scalable energy transition : advanced methods, digital technologies, decision support tools, and applications / Moamar Sayed-Mouchaweh, editor.
ISBN
9783030427269 (electronic book)
3030427269 (electronic book)
9783030427252
3030427269 (electronic book)
9783030427252
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (383 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-42
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Q335
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.382
Summary
This book presents research in artificial techniques using intelligence for energy transition, outlining several applications including production systems, energy production, energy distribution, energy management, renewable energy production, cyber security, industry 4.0 and internet of things etc. The book goes beyond standard application by placing a specific focus on the use of AI techniques to address the challenges related to the different applications and topics of energy transition. The contributions are classified according to the market and actor interactions (service providers, manufacturers, customers, integrators, utilities etc.), to the SG architecture model (physical layer, infrastructure layer, and business layer), to the digital twin of SG (business model, operational model, fault/transient model, and asset model), and to the application domain (demand side management, load monitoring, micro grids, energy consulting (residents, utilities), energy saving, dynamic pricing revenue management and smart meters, etc.). Uses examples and applications to facilitate the understanding of AI techniques for scalable energy transitions Includes examples, problems, and techniques in order to increase transparency and understanding of the methodological concepts Dedicated to researchers, practitioners, and operators working with industrial systems.
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