25โ€“26 Jun 2026
''Vasil Levski'' National Military University
Europe/Sofia timezone

Artificial Intelligence and Renewable Energy: Bibliometric Analysis

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''Vasil Levski'' National Military University

''Vasil Levski'' National Military University

Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Paper โ€“ Poster Presentation Information Technology

Speaker

Ventsislava Nikolova-Minkova (Technical University of Gabrovo)

Description

Considering that artificial intelligence (AI) is the computer technology that has seen the most explosive growth in recent years, we try to explore its application in the context of the concept of sustainable development, and our focus is on the possibilities of artificial intelligence to stimulate the development of renewable energy sources. This is dictated by the interconnectedness and interdependence between the two areas of development โ€“ on the one hand, the need for "green energy" to power the artificial intelligence centers requires an increase in the production and consumption of energy from renewable sources, and on the other hand, an increase in the share of non-conventional energy sources requires an increase in storage capacity and energy efficiency, for which AI is relied upon. With this study, we aim to identify the areas of application of artificial intelligence in the field of renewable energy. Applying bibliometric analysis to the totality of publications subject to our research, we identify the leading authors and highlight their most significant developments, specify the sources with the highest concentration of publications and the countries from which they originate. By conducting a keyword co-occurrence analysis, we highlight the areas in which AI is used and the purposes for which it is applied. In conclusion, we formulate conclusions about the development of the leading technologies analyzed. Finally, the results of the proposed research can be used as a basis for future research and as a useful indicator of the direction of technological developments at the intersection between artificial intelligence and renewable energy sources.

Author

Ventsislava Nikolova-Minkova (Technical University of Gabrovo)

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