Energy flexibility and management software in building clusters: A comprehensive review
Behnam Mohseni-Gharyehsafa,
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Adamantios Bampoulas,
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Donal Finn
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et al.
Next Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
8, P. 100250 - 100250
Published: Feb. 17, 2025
Language: Английский
From data scarcity to diagnostic precision: A novel data augmentation and fault diagnosis framework for district heating substations
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
151, P. 110662 - 110662
Published: April 4, 2025
Language: Английский
A Methodological Framework for Designing Dynamic Heat Price for Demand Response in District Heating
Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 135937 - 135937
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Stakeholder Perspectives on District Heating and Cooling for Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities: A Romanian Analysis
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(9), P. 3889 - 3889
Published: April 25, 2025
District
heating
and
cooling
systems
represent
a
great
pillar
of
European
cities
aiming
to
achieve
climate
neutrality.
This
study
investigates
stakeholders’
perspectives
on
district
analyze
the
challenges,
barriers,
potential
accelerators
sustainable
low-carbon
energy
transition
in
urban
areas.
was
performed
via
survey-based
approach,
targeting
multi-level
stakeholders,
both
from
supply
demand
side.
employed
structural
methodology
involving
customized
surveys
tailored
different
stakeholder
groups,
understand
advancement,
opportunities
Romania’s
systems.
The
results
highlighted
diverse
interests
emphasizing
need
for
financial
support
reduce
reliance
fossil
fuels
side
while
addressing
concerns
about
infrastructure
current
operations
laid
groundwork
shaping
national
regional
policies
promoting
local
partnerships
renewable
sources.
Using
multi-stakeholder,
cross-sectorial
SWOT
analysis
Romania,
it
systematically
addresses
technical,
financial,
regulatory
challenges
greater
sustainability
these
environment.
Language: Английский
Chance Evaluation and Improvement of Get to Control Data Security Administration Based On ISO/IEC 27001 at Telkom University Jakarta Campus
Nurwan Reza Fachrur Rozi,
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Andri Agustav Wirabudi,
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Seandy Arandiant Rozano
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et al.
International Journal of Science Education and Cultural Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(2), P. 1 - 26
Published: June 27, 2024
The
digital-based
smart
campus
system,
consisting
of
components
such
as
the
application,
digital
presence
with
QR
code,
and
development
dashboard,
is
one
services
offered
by
Telkom
University
Jakarta
Campus.
In
addition,
it
utilizes
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
technology,
especially
image
recognition,
to
support
Green
Campus
concept
increase
environmental
protection
efforts,
demonstrating
university's
dedication
utilizing
innovative
technologies
for
a
sustainable
future.
Therefore,
security
information
assets
very
important.
Issues
confidentiality,
integrity,
availability
can
arise
if
system
not
properly
managed.
This
research
aims
improve
conducting
risk
assessment
using
OCTAVE
method.
identify
most
significant
impacts
when
risks
occur
prioritize
important
risks.
According
ISO/IEC
27001:2013,
safety
controls
targets
are
established.
results
this
purpose
management
documents,
operational
standards
procedures
(SOPs).
Risk
documents
related
include
assessment,
identification,
analysis,
evaluation
at
campus.
Standard
Operational
Procedures
(SOP)
documentation
includes
policy
work
instructions,
records
that
consistent
selection
objective
management.
Language: Английский