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Articles

Here you can find some interesting articles related to SMAGRINET's approach.

Electricity security in the EU: features and prospects
Smart Grid adoption: recent advances and future trends
Smart grids in the European Union: Assessing energy security, regulation & social and ethical considerations
Smart grid lab research in Europe and beyond
A Lightweight Scheme to Authenticate and Secure the Communication in Smart Grids
Smart Grid: A Brief Assessment of the Smart Grid Technologies for Modern Power System
Big Data management in smart grid: concepts, requirements and implementation
Multi-resolution privacy-enhancing technologies for smart metering
Recent advances of the signal processing techniques in future smart grids
Smart design rules for smart grids: analysing local smart grid development through an empirico-legal institutional lens
Comparison of smart grid architectures for monitoring and analyzing power grid data via Modbus and REST
Autonomous Demand-Side Management Based on Game-Theoretic Energy Consumption Scheduling for the Future Smart Grid
Review of Smart Meter Data Analytics: Applications, Methodologies, and Challenges
Energy Peer-to-Peer Trading in Virtual Microgrids in Smart Grids: A Game-Theoretic Approach
Smart grids – a smart idea?
Battery aging-aware energy management of green small cells powered by the smart grid
Energy Peer-to-Peer Trading in Virtual Microgrids in Smart Grids: A Game-Theoretic Approach
The Smart Grid: State-of-the-art and Future Trends
Recent advancement in smart grid technology: Future prospects in the electrical power network
Understanding household energy consumption behavior: The contribution of energy big data analytics
Strategic Withholding through Production Failures
The role of information for energy efficiency in the residential sector
Review of models for integrating renewable energy in the generation expansion planning
A review of bottom-up building stock models for energy consumption in the residential sector
How Renewable Energy is Reshaping Europe’s Electricity Market Design
Cross-product Manipulation in Electricity Markets, Microstructure Models and Asymmetric Information
Knowledge, agency and collective action as barriers to energy-saving behaviour
Efficient technologies or user behaviour, which is the more important when reducing households’ energy consumption?
The EU Internal Electricity Market: Done Forever?
Future of Lithuanian energy system: Electricity import or local generation?
Energy models for demand forecasting—A review
Electricity Network Charging in the Presence of Distributed Energy Resources: Principles, Problems and Solutions
Household energy use: Applying behavioural economics to understand consumer decision-making and behaviour
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