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Recent Developments in the Smart Energy Systems

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The energy crisis and pollution have accelerated the energy system’s change. To speed the design of smart cities and accomplish the sustainable objective, smart energy systems have gained major funding and expansion. Recently, terms Smart Energy and Smart Energy Systems are utilized for describing a comprehensive perspective than “Smart grid.” Smart Energy Systems, unlike Smart Grids, concentrate on much more humanistic approach that includes more areas (heating, electricity, cooling, buildings, industry, and transportation), allowing for the recognition of much feasible and inexpensive solutions for the transition to potential sustainable power solutions. Smart energy systems, which incorporate several energy industries, are seen as a possible framework for delivering a complete and optimum solution for a feasible, economical, and long-term power system. Despite much research into the concept, execution, and efficiency of these systems, designing and managing a smart energy system continues to be an issue. This chapter addresses Smart Energy Systems in light of recent advancements in the sector.

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Wazeer, A., Das, A. (2023). Recent Developments in the Smart Energy Systems. In: Fathi, M., Zio, E., Pardalos, P.M. (eds) Handbook of Smart Energy Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97940-9_173

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