Implementing MIS Solutions to Support the National Energy Dominance Strategy
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https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i5.1908Keywords:
Management Information Systems , Energy Dominance Strategy, Energy Resource Planning , Geographic Information Systems , National Energy StrategyAbstract
This research demonstrates how MIS transforms energy independence through combined database integration of national energy boards with environmental regulatory agencies and smart grid technology systems. Numerous countries are now adopting Energy Dominance Strategies to boost home energy production decreasing import dependency preserving environmental sustainability during rising worldwide energy requirements. Management Information Systems function as a crucial intervention to link energy policies improving resource management and real-time decision processes. The study employs a mixed-method approach. Reports and dashboards provided by the U.S. Department of Energy International Energy Agency and Energy Information Administration between 2010 and 2024 supplied the quantitative data. The implementation of MIS resulted in a detailed assessment of key performance indicators which included energy output and operational costs combined with system downtime along with carbon emissions during before and after periods. Thirty executives along with IT professionals working in national oil and gas sectors and renewable energy industries and government departments provided qualitative insights through semi-structured interviews. The analysis demonstrates that MIS serves as more than a support tool by enabling the strategic needs of energy dominance through digital systems for sustainable resilient energy networks.
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