INTERACTIVE INTERFACES OF ENERGY DATA VISUALIZATION AND THE PAN-EUROPEAN CONTEXT

The end user requires that data be presented in such a way that they can understand it and, furthermore, can make decisions based upon it. Additionally, the data will often need to be exported to other tools and be capable of undergoing further processing. The data needs to be presented to suit the local/national regulations being applied in different EU countries. Also, the data needs to suit the requirements of the different simulation and analysis tools used in each country.

In addition, the data needs to be presented in environments such as online geographic systems (Google Maps, GIS, Bing maps, OpenStreetMap, etc.), as well as in other visual representations which facilitate the understanding of the complexity of the relationships between datasets. This raises issues of appropriateness of data visualization, complementary visualizations (diagrams, tables, 3d models, etc.) and different data platforms (e.g. portable devices).
Related Topics:
  • Visualizing energy data
  • Cross-national energy data descriptions
  • Energy assessment
  • Developing tools and platforms

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