1988
DOI: 10.1016/0360-8352(88)90046-0
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Design considerations for a state level energy database management system

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“…Accordingly, the energy system in many countries of the world is undergoing change [ 4 ] due to rapid technological and institutional changes at both central and local level towards a combination of top-down and bottom-up systems. As a result database based management systems are receiving considerable attention as the need for energy-related data increased even before 21st century [ 35 ]. No matter that decision making in the energy supply networks is based on numerous datasets that can be divided among technical and managerial datasets only (see Table 2 ).…”
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“…Accordingly, the energy system in many countries of the world is undergoing change [ 4 ] due to rapid technological and institutional changes at both central and local level towards a combination of top-down and bottom-up systems. As a result database based management systems are receiving considerable attention as the need for energy-related data increased even before 21st century [ 35 ]. No matter that decision making in the energy supply networks is based on numerous datasets that can be divided among technical and managerial datasets only (see Table 2 ).…”
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“…P&D = production and demand. Data extracted from: Saavedra M. et al, 2018 [ 3 ]; Dermont et al, 2017 [ 13 ]; Brandenburg et al, 2018 [ 15 ]; H. Lund, 2010 [ 18 ]; Obrecht & Denac, 2017 [ 24 ]; Zulkafli & Kopanos, 2018 [ 26 ]; Azevedo et al, 2019 [ 28 ]; Schroer & Goss, 1988 [ 35 ]; Pawar & Vittal K, 2019 [ 36 ]; Javied et al, 2019 [ 37 ]; Obrecht & Denac, 2013 [ 38 ]; Calise et al, 2018 [ 39 ]; Pawar et al, 2020 [ 40 ]; Guo et al, 2019 [ 41 ]; Said, 2003 [ 42 ] and own data.…”
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