Smart City Energy Management Systems
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR program provides resources for cities to develop and implement energy management systems, reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR program provides resources for cities to develop and implement energy management systems, reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
This article reviews the current state of energy management systems in smart cities, highlighting the benefits and challenges of implementing these systems in the United States and globally.
Deloitte's report on smart city energy management explores the latest trends and opportunities in the field, including the use of IoT sensors, data analytics, and renewable energy sources.
The IEEE Smart Cities Initiative provides a framework for the development and implementation of energy management systems in smart cities, including case studies and best practices from cities around the world.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) provides research and development support for smart grids and energy management systems, focusing on the integration of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency.
Siemens' Energy Management System (EMS) is a comprehensive solution for smart cities, providing real-time monitoring and control of energy consumption, as well as integration with other city systems.
The Brookings Institution's report on smart city energy management explores the policy implications of implementing energy management systems in U.S. cities, including recommendations for federal and local policymakers.
This online course, offered through Coursera, provides an introduction to smart city energy management, covering topics such as energy efficiency, renewable energy, and smart grid systems.