Challenges and opportunities in data-driven decision making for the energy sector

Edith Ebele Agu 1, Christianah Pelumi Efunniyi 2, Ibrahim Adedeji Adeniran 3, Olajide Soji Osundare 4, * and Henry Oziegbe Iriogbe 5

1 Zenith General Insurance Company Limited, Nigeria.
2 OneAdvanced, UK.
3 International Association of Computer Analysts and Researchers, Abuja, Nigeria.
4 Nigeria Inter-bank Settlement System Plc (NIBSS).
5 Shell Petroleum Development Company, Nigeria.
 
Review
International Journal of Scholarly Research in Multidisciplinary Studies, 2024, 05(01), 068–076.
Article DOI: 10.56781/ijsrms.2024.5.1.0039
Publication history: 
Received on 08 July 2024; revised on 17 August 2024; accepted on 20 August 2024
 
Abstract: 
Data-driven decision-making has emerged as a pivotal approach in modernizing the energy sector, leveraging vast amounts of data to optimize operations, enhance decision-making, and promote sustainability. This review paper explores the current landscape of data usage in the energy sector, highlighting historical developments, technological advancements, and contemporary applications such as smart grids, predictive maintenance, and demand forecasting. It also examines the key challenges in adopting data-driven methods, including data quality, integration, privacy, security, and the skills gap. The paper identifies significant opportunities for further advancements, emphasizing the role of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and blockchain. It discusses the importance of policy and regulatory support, industry collaboration, and investment in skills and education to address challenges and enhance data-driven capabilities. By synthesizing these insights, the paper underscores the importance of embracing data-driven approaches to drive efficiency, innovation, and sustainability in the energy sector.
 
Keywords: 
Data-Driven Decision Making; Energy Sector; Smart Grids; Predictive Maintenance; Sustainability
 
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