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EnergyVis@VIS 2024: St. Pete Beach, FL, USA
- IEEE Workshop on Energy Data Visualization, EnergyVis@VIS 2024, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, October 13-14, 2024. IEEE 2024, ISBN 979-8-3503-7923-5

- Parisa Masnadi Khiabani, Gopichandh Danala, Wolfgang Jentner, David S. Ebert:

Challenges in Data Integration, Monitoring, and Exploration of Methane Emissions: The Role of Data Analysis and Visualization. 1-6 - Sam Molnar, Graham Johnson, Kenny Gruchalla, Kristi Potter:

Opportunities and Challenges in the Visualization of Energy Scenarios for Decision-Making. 7-11 - Sichen Jin

, Shrirang Abhyankar:
ChatGrid: Power Grid Visualization Empowered by a Large Language Model. 12-17 - Sichen Jin

, Lucas Henneman, Jessica Roberts:
CPIE: A Spatiotemporal Visual Analytic Tool to Explore the Impact of Coal Pollution. 18-22 - Nicholas Brunhart-Lupo, Kenny Gruchalla, Laurie Williams, Steven Elias:

Situated Visualization of Photovoltaic Module Performance for Workforce Development. 23-28 - François Lévesque, Louis Beaumier, Thomas Hurtut:

Pathways Explorer: Interactive Visualization of Climate Transition Scenarios. 29-33 - Baldwin Nsonga

, Andy Berres, Robert Jeffers, Caitlyn Clark, Hans Hagen, Gerik Scheuermann:
Extreme Weather and the Power Grid: A Case Study of Winter Storm Uri. 34-39 - Andy Berres, Baldwin Nsonga

, Caitlyn Clark, Robert Jeffers, Hans Hagen, Gerik Scheuermann:
Evaluating the Impact of Power Outages on Occupancy Patterns During the 2021 Texas Power Crisis. 40-45 - Graham Johnson

, Sam Molnar, Nicholas Brunhart-Lupo, Kenny Gruchalla:
Architecture for Web-Based Visualization of Large-Scale Energy Domains. 46-51 - David Marino, Maxwell Keleher, Krzysztof Chmielowiec, Antony Hilliard, Pawel Dawidowski:

Operator-Centered Design of a Nodal Loadability Network Visualization. 52-56 - Sanjana Kunkolienkar, Nikola Slavchev, Farnaz Safdarian, Thomas J. Overbye:

Developing a Dashboard To Enhance Visualization of Similar Historical Weather Patterns and Renewable Energy Generation. 57-62

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