Reviewing two decades of energy system analysis with bibliometrics
Dominik Franjo Dominkovi\'c, Jann Michael Weinand, Fabian Scheller,, Matteo D'Andrea, Russell McKenna

TL;DR
This paper offers a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of two decades of energy system analysis research, highlighting publication trends, collaboration patterns, and evolving research topics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed bibliometric overview of ESA, revealing key contributors, collaboration networks, and recent shifts in research focus.
Findings
Top countries and institutions dominate publication output.
Strong collaboration occurs mainly within countries and institutions.
Recent years show increased focus on flexibility and hybrid energy systems.
Abstract
The field of Energy System Analysis (ESA) has experienced exponential growth in the number of publications since at least the year 2000. This paper presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis on ESA by employing different algorithms in Matlab and R. The focus of results is on quantitative indicators relating to number and type of publication outputs, collaboration links between institutions, authors and countries, and dynamic trends within the field. The five and twelve most productive countries have 50% and 80% of ESA publications respectively. The dominant institutions are even more concentrated within a small number of countries. A significant concentration of published papers within countries and institutions was also confirmed by analysing collaboration networks. These show dominant collaboration within the same university or at least the same country. There is also is a strong…
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