Abstract
Energy resilience is generally defined as an energy system's ability to adjust to an unforeseen shock. In every integration of resilience for energy transition decisions, the particulars of the case and context are crucial. Although identifying all the potentially relevant case- and context-specific factors and their interrelations for any case is probably impossible, the identification of some elements is crucial to making an informed decision regarding which aspect of energy planning should be the focus of any decision. The article used a systematic review to identify parameters for enhancing energy transition decision through resilience integration. The parameters cover energy value chains, the nature of disruption, resilience strategies or approaches, the anchor of energy resilience, the type of resilience, and the scope of application of resilience strategies. The outcome of this study would help decision-makers acquire a reasonable amount of knowledge about different facets of resilience applications within the energy sector.