Table of Contents
Introduction to Digitalization of Energy Domain.- Energy
Cyber-Physical Social Systems.- Smart Grid Applications:
Information and Communication Technologies.- Standardization and
Protocols of Energy Informatics.- Energy Internet of Things.-
Distributed Ledger Technology based Energy Use Cases.- Optimization
and Digitalization of Power Markets .- Outlook and Discussions.
About the Author
Umit Cali has 20 years of experience in academia and industry as
consultant, project manager, professor, CTO, and Co-Founder. His
current research interests include energy informatics, artificial
intelligence, blockchain technology, renewable energy systems, and
energy economics. Umit received his Ph.D. degree in electrical
engineering & computer science from University of Kassel, Germany.
He is currently an associate professor at the Department of
Electric Power Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology. He is co-founder of an US-based National Science
Foundation supported start-up company named EnergyXchain LLC which
is active in blockchain technology and energy domain. Umit is
serving as Chair of IEEE TEMS Special Interest Group on Energy DLT
and Vise Chair of IEEE Blockchain in Energy Standards Working Group
(P2418.5).
Murat Kuzlu (Senior Member – IEEE) joined the Department of
Engineering Technology, Old Dominion University (ODU) in 2018 as an
Assistant Professor. He received his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D.
degrees in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering from
Kocaeli University, Turkey, in 2001, 2004, and 2010, respectively.
From 2005 to 2006, he worked as a Global Network Product Support
Engineer at Nortel Networks, Turkey. In 2006, he joined the Energy
Institute of TUBITAK-MAM (Scientific and Technological Research
Council of Turkey – The Marmara Research Center), where he worked
as a senior researcher. Before joining ODU, he worked as a Research
Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech’s Advanced Research Institute.
His research interests include smart grids, smart cities, smart
metering systems, energy management systems, explainable artificial
intelligence, wireless communication, and embedded systems.
Manisa Pipattanasomporn, PhD, is an Associate Professor with the
Smart Grid Research Unit (SGRU) at Chula-Longkorn University, and
an adjunct instructor at the Virginia Tech Advanced Research
Institute. Her research interests include smart grid, smart home,
smart building, demand response, renewable energy integration,
electric vehicles, Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning (with
particular applications on energy savings), building-level load
forecasting, and blockchain for peer-to-peer trading of solar
electricity. Dr. Pipattanasomporn is also a guest lecturer at
the International School of Engineering (ISE) and the Information
and Communication Engineering (ICE).
James Kempf, PhD, graduated from University of Arizona with a Ph.D.
in Systems Engineering before going to work in Silicon Valley.
Since then, Dr. Kempf has worked for a variety of tech companies,
including Sun Microsystems, NTT Docomo, Ericsson, and most recently
Equinix. Dr. Kempf started part time consulting with renewable
energy startups on cloud computing and networking technology in
2016, and was an advisor to PV Complete, Extensible Energy and
other greentech startups at the Powerhouse Solar Incubator in
Oakland from 2016-2019. He has served on the Powerhouse Fund
technical due diligence team and the Powerhouse Connector team,
connecting with startups looking for help with cloud and networking
issues for the DOE America's Solar Prize. Dr. Kempf has been a
member of E8 cleantech angel investors since 2016, has served on
the due diligence committee for one, and, in the summer of 2018,
helped organize a workshop between Powerhouse and E8.
Linquan Bai, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the University of
North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC). He received his BS and MS
degrees in electrical engineering from Tianjin University, and his
PhD in electrical engineering from The University of Tennessee,
Knoxville. Prior to working at UNCC, Dr. BaiI worked as a Research
Aide at Argonne National Laboratory and as a Consulting Engineer on
electricity markets and GridView software at ABB Power Grids, ABB
Inc. His research interests are in the areas of DER optimization
and control, power system operation under uncertainties,
multi-energy system integration, and electricity markets. He is an
IEEE Senior Member and serves as an editor of Journal of Modern
Power and Clean Energy, Secretary of the IEEE Working Group on
Data-driven DER Operation and Economics, Secretary of IEEE Task
Force on Advanced Methods for Computational Intensive Power System
Planning Applications, and was Session Chair of 2019 IEEE PES
General Meeting and 2019 North American Power Symposium. Dr. Bai is
the recipient of the 2020 John H. Maxheim Faculty Fellowship at UNC
Charlotte.