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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.7906/indecs.23.3.9

The Effect of Weather-Dependent Renewable Energy Sources on the Operational Safety of Critical Infrastructure Systems – Creation of an Antifragile Energy System

Richard Haddad ; Óbuda University, Doctoral School on Safety and Security Sciences, Budapest, Hungary *
Laszlo Ady ; Óbuda University, Doctoral School on Safety and Security Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Peng Zhang ; Óbuda University, Doctoral School on Safety and Security Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

* Corresponding author.


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Abstract

While the ecological footprint of humanity is constantly growing, urbanization has had an exponential growth in recent years. The fundamental concept of green energy is to create liveable and sustainable urban environment. There are several ways to produce completely green energy, whilst focusing on developmental opportunities in certain areas. Fundamentally, there are two main disciplines to develop green energy: one is info-communication and other is the energy systems in parallel. Their focus is on achieving an antifragile system that is less prone to the hectic change of weather-dependent, distributed energy producers. Our research highlights the problem of integrating weather-dependent distributed renewable energy producers into the electrical network in Hungary. This article will cover the opportunities and challenges of the Hungarian electricity system concerning small, household size power plants and unfold how a modern “super-computer” can help or hinder modelling the electrical systems, and what other organizational opportunities can aid integration.

Keywords

renewable energy; safety; antifragile energy system; infrastructure systems

Hrčak ID:

332938

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/332938

Publication date:

30.6.2025.

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