energirika
Energirika is an umbrella term used to describe an integrated energy systems paradigm that seeks to align generation, storage, transmission, and consumption to deliver low-carbon, reliable, and affordable energy. It envisions cross-sector coordination among electricity, heating and cooling, and transportation, supported by data-driven optimization and flexible resources. While the term is most often used in academic and policy contexts, it also appears in industry roadmaps and municipal planning documents.
Key concepts within energirika include sector coupling, demand-side management, and digitalization of the grid. The approach
Technologies associated with energirika range from renewable generation and heat pumps to advanced storage (lithium-ion and
Implementation occurs through pilots, regulatory reforms, and standardized interoperability. Utilities, municipalities, and customer groups often collaborate
Common criticisms concern definitional vagueness, high upfront capital costs, and the complexity of coordinating multiple technologies
See also: energy transition, smart grid, microgrid, energy storage, sector coupling.