Le Anh Nguyen Long is an assistant professor in public administration. Her work centers on advancing understanding how societal actors (including citizens, NGOs, businesses, and governments) shape the governance of energy technologies like hydraulic fracturing (or fracking), solar panels, and wind turbines. Increasingly, the digitalization and datafication of these domains have made it impossible to ignore the socio-cultural and socio-political implications of energy data. Le Anh Nguyen Long’s expertise on energy governance can help the reader understand these often invisible yet critical facets of energy data.Dasom Lee is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Science and Technology Policy at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. Her research focuses on responsible innovation (anticipation in particular), cyber-physical systems, and the energy transition. This book is an attempt to expand the boundaries of energy studies to include the politics of data and to enhance and encourage the multidisciplinarity that is required in researching energy data.