Digitalization, data sets, computing, technology, and analytics are all rapidly advancing. Our energy analytics approach and collective tool kit of models and capabilities have advanced considerably over the past decades. Today, we are at yet another precipice of change, with exponential increases in data availability, advanced analytics, and scalable computing power. The presentation will highlight new and emerging capabilities that offer us new, unprecedented capabilities for robust insights for scientific research, energy economics, planning, infrastructure, and related decisions. This program is presented as part of the Distinguished Lectureship Series by the Illinois Institute of Technology’s Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research (WISER). For more information, visit WISER’s webpage: https://web.iit.edu/wiser/seminar-ser…
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