Braun, MartinMartinBraunGruhl, ChristianChristianGruhlHans, Christian A.Christian A.HansHärtel, PhilippPhilippHärtelScholz, ChristophChristophScholzSick, BernhardBernhardSickSiefert, MalteMalteSiefertSteinke, FlorianFlorianSteinkeStursberg, OlavOlavStursbergWende-von Berg, SebastianSebastianWende-von Berg2025-02-182025-02-242025-04-292025-05-272025-06-172025-02-182024https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/48405710.1109/ISGTEUROPE62998.2024.10863480Future energy systems are subject to various uncertain influences. As resilient systems they should maintain a constantly high operational performance whatever happens. We explore different levels and timescales of decision making in energy systems, highlighting different uncertainty sources in different domains and discuss how uncertainties can be represented and how to react to them. Moreover, we summarize, which uncertainties are already well examined and which ones still need further inquiry to obtain resilient energy systems.enUncertaintyPower measurementTerrorismDecision makingMeasurement uncertaintyEuropeRaw materialsSmart gridsObjectPredictions and Decision Making for Resilient Intelligent Sustainable Energy Systemsconference paper