i-ISSUES—Industrial-Interoperable Safe and Secure Urban Energy Systems

Author:

Pastor Raúl1,Fraga Anabel2ORCID,Larrañeta José Javier3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Seam Start-Up, 28030 Madrid, Spain

2. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 28911 Madrid, Spain

3. PESI Spanish Technology Platform on Industrial Safety, 01510 Miñano-Vitoria, Spain

Abstract

Urban planners are involved in designing future urban energy systems as a part of their path toward decarbonization or Net Zero targets before 2050. In this process, new energy and information flows between industrial and urban regions should be considered, as well as safety and security managerial aspects regarding the existing and new infrastructures. This research aims to help engineering professionals and public planners define new collaboration dynamics to make industrial energy systems safer, more secure, and interoperable, surpassing the existing knowledge. Firstly, several recent R&D aspects are analyzed, demonstrating the organizational gap and providing early integration or knowledge reuse opportunities from R&D projects. After that, the authors present a model called Industrial-Interoperable Safe and Secure Urban Energy Systems (i-ISSUES), a multi-disciplinary approach combining classic urban energy planning, information technology use, safety and security management, and systems engineering as the integrated disciplines. The model detects research trends, providing a first set of readings with some improvements.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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