About
Energy supply chain management is an academic field and methodological approach dedicated to the study and optimization of the coordinated flow of resources, processes, and information required to deliver energy from its point of origin or generation to final consumption. This concept investigates the entire lifecycle of energy provision, encompassing resource extraction, energy generation (including diverse sources like nuclear, fossil fuels, and renewables), conversion, storage, transmission, distribution, and end-use, along with associated material, financial, and information flows. Key characteristics include managing complex technical and infrastructural interdependencies, navigating geopolitical and environmental risks, and balancing economic efficiency with environmental sustainability and security of supply. Its significance lies in ensuring the reliable, efficient, resilient, and sustainable operation of energy systems critical for economic development and societal well-being.