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Agenda Item 5 and Item 9: ECE/EB.AIR/GE.1/2023/3/Corr.1−ECE/EB.AIR/WG.1/2023/3/Corr.1 -
ECE/ENERGY/GE.6/2023/6 -

The present document lays the ground for future research and creation of a library of support resources on the subject of energy storage. It aims to increase understanding of the potentials and the requirements for development of energy storage solutions amid scaling intermittent renewable energy resources.

ECE/AC.21/SC/2023/5-EUCHP2219536/1.1/5 -
ECE/AC.21/SC/2023/4-EUCHP2219536/1.1/4 -
ECE/AC.21/SC/2023/4-EUCHP2219536/1.1/4 -
ECE/ACCC/C/2023/206 -
ECE/ACCC/C/2023/206 -
ECE/ACCC/2023/203 Germany -
ECE/ACCC/2023/203 -
ECE/ACCC/2023/203 -
ECE.ACCC.C.2023.202 -
ECE.ACCC.C.2023.202 -
ECE.ACCC.C.2023.202 -
ECE/TRANS/SC.2/2023/7 -
ECE/CES/GE.41/2023/1 -
ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.7 -
ECE/ENERGY/GE.6/2023/4−ECE/ENERGY/GE.5/2023/4 -

This document is the result of the collaborative work of the product of the Group of Experts on Cleaner Electricity Systems and the Group of Experts on Energy Efficiency, conducted on the platform of the Task Force on Digitalization in Energy. It is an expansion of GEEE-9/2022/INF.3 that contains the original set of questions posed for further consideration by the Task Force on Digitalization in Energy in collaboration with the subsidiary bodies of the Committee on Sustainable Energy. The key focus of the present document is strategizing the deployment of Big Data analytics, machine learning, and Artificial Intelligence in utilities and energy providers with a view to improve efficiency and reliability of energy systems, alongside with addressing the data-related issues.

Mention of any firm, product, service or licensed process does not imply endorsement or criticism by the United Nations. The designations employed do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the United Nations Secretariat concerning the legal status of any country, territory or area, or of its authorities. 

ECE/ENERGY/GE.6/2023/3−ECE/ENERGY/GE.5/2023/3 -

Integration of different energy sources and interconnection of various energy system components that constitute smart integrated energy systems, involve exchange of large amounts of data and increase the exposure to cybersecurity risks. Recognizing of the growing information security threats amid increasing digitalization of the energy system, the present document contains an overview of the subject, identifies, and categorizes the types of cyberattacks on the exposed energy system components and their possible consequences, and concludes with a set of managerial- and technical-level measures and policy recommendations to mitigate the cybersecurity risks.

The document reiterates the importance of collaboration across all subsidiary bodies of the Committee on Sustainable Energy in the effort to address aspects specific to various elements of the energy value chain.

Mention of any firm, product, service or licensed process does not imply endorsement or criticism by the United Nations. The designations employed do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the United Nations Secretariat concerning the legal status of any country, territory or area, or of its authorities.

(ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.7 -
ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.7/Amend.1 -
ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.7 -
ECE/TRANS/WP.29/1174 -
ECE/TRADE/C/CEFACT/2023/1 -