Reviewing Municipal Energy System Planning in a Bibliometric Analysis: Evolution of the Research Field between 1991 and 2019

In the context of the energy transition, energy system planning is becoming increasingly relevant for decentralized systems. Motivated by the strong increase of publications on municipal energy system planning (MESP), these studies are subjected to a bibliometric analysis in this paper. The 1235 art...

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Main Author: Jann Michael Weinand
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/6/1367
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spelling doaj-6e1c631696ca4a779d7ba82669aece8c2020-11-25T01:30:04ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-03-01136136710.3390/en13061367en13061367Reviewing Municipal Energy System Planning in a Bibliometric Analysis: Evolution of the Research Field between 1991 and 2019Jann Michael Weinand0Chair of Energy Economics, Institute for Industrial Production, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, 76187 Karlsruhe, GermanyIn the context of the energy transition, energy system planning is becoming increasingly relevant for decentralized systems. Motivated by the strong increase of publications on municipal energy system planning (MESP), these studies are subjected to a bibliometric analysis in this paper. The 1235 articles, which are based on the Web of Science database, are examined using the R-tool bibliometrix. The study shows that China is the most important contributor with 225 articles, followed by the USA (205) and Germany (120). Most cross-country collaborations were conducted between China and Canada, focusing mainly on uncertainties in MESP. Among the institutions, the North China Electric Power University is responsible for most articles (42). The core journals on MESP are <i>Energy</i>, <i>Applied Energy</i>, <i>Energy Policy</i>, <i>Energies</i> and <i>Renewable Energy</i>, which published 37% of the 1235 articles. Publications on MESP focus on renewable energies, optimization and hybrid energy systems. Furthermore, district heating seems to be a core topic in MESP and is addressed in three of the top five most cited articles. The demonstration of global research trends in MESP can support researchers in identifying the relevant issues regarding this expanding and transforming research area.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/6/1367bibliometric analysismunicipal energy system planningresearch trendsrenewable energiesoptimizationenergy transitiondistrict heatinghybrid energy systemenergy storage
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Reviewing Municipal Energy System Planning in a Bibliometric Analysis: Evolution of the Research Field between 1991 and 2019
Energies
bibliometric analysis
municipal energy system planning
research trends
renewable energies
optimization
energy transition
district heating
hybrid energy system
energy storage
author_facet Jann Michael Weinand
author_sort Jann Michael Weinand
title Reviewing Municipal Energy System Planning in a Bibliometric Analysis: Evolution of the Research Field between 1991 and 2019
title_short Reviewing Municipal Energy System Planning in a Bibliometric Analysis: Evolution of the Research Field between 1991 and 2019
title_full Reviewing Municipal Energy System Planning in a Bibliometric Analysis: Evolution of the Research Field between 1991 and 2019
title_fullStr Reviewing Municipal Energy System Planning in a Bibliometric Analysis: Evolution of the Research Field between 1991 and 2019
title_full_unstemmed Reviewing Municipal Energy System Planning in a Bibliometric Analysis: Evolution of the Research Field between 1991 and 2019
title_sort reviewing municipal energy system planning in a bibliometric analysis: evolution of the research field between 1991 and 2019
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-03-01
description In the context of the energy transition, energy system planning is becoming increasingly relevant for decentralized systems. Motivated by the strong increase of publications on municipal energy system planning (MESP), these studies are subjected to a bibliometric analysis in this paper. The 1235 articles, which are based on the Web of Science database, are examined using the R-tool bibliometrix. The study shows that China is the most important contributor with 225 articles, followed by the USA (205) and Germany (120). Most cross-country collaborations were conducted between China and Canada, focusing mainly on uncertainties in MESP. Among the institutions, the North China Electric Power University is responsible for most articles (42). The core journals on MESP are <i>Energy</i>, <i>Applied Energy</i>, <i>Energy Policy</i>, <i>Energies</i> and <i>Renewable Energy</i>, which published 37% of the 1235 articles. Publications on MESP focus on renewable energies, optimization and hybrid energy systems. Furthermore, district heating seems to be a core topic in MESP and is addressed in three of the top five most cited articles. The demonstration of global research trends in MESP can support researchers in identifying the relevant issues regarding this expanding and transforming research area.
topic bibliometric analysis
municipal energy system planning
research trends
renewable energies
optimization
energy transition
district heating
hybrid energy system
energy storage
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