About this Research Topic
In this transformative journey toward decentralized energy management, effective solutions to produce, distribute, store, and use energy rationally play pivotal roles, connecting the diverse elements of sustainable communities.
This articles collection aims to explore the intersection of smart technologies, renewable energy integration, and energy efficiency within the context of designing and managing energy communities. The topic attempts to analyze synergies between thermal energy and electricity, both at the building and community levels, to enhance resilience and increase the potential for energy-sharing. Simultaneously, it promotes innovative demand-side strategies towards flexible energy communities to optimize resource use and grid stability.
Furthermore, it aims to advance knowledge in sustainable practices, targeting efficient and effective resource management, increased people involvement and collaboration, and the provision of environmental, economic, and social benefits to shareholders.
This Research Topic invites submissions covering, but not limited to:
1) Design modeling approaches for energy communities;
2) Management strategies;
3) Innovative technologies for building clusters;
4) Demand modeling and forecasting;
5) Energy flexibilities of building clusters;
6) Synergy between electrical and thermal energy systems;
7) Integration of energy storage;
8) Hybrid systems;
9) Polygeneration systems;
10) HVAC systems;
11) Net-zero buildings and energy efficiency;
12) Energy system optimization;
12) Green hydrogen;
13) Remote and islanded communities.
Keywords: Energy Communities; Energy Management Strategies; Building Clusters; Positive Energy District; Demand Forecasting; Energy Storage; Net Zero
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.