Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 260 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and color) |
Series |
Lecture notes in energy ; volume 86 |
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Lecture notes in energy ; 86.
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Contents |
Part I. Introduction. Introduction -- Part II. Methods & technology. Cyber-physical systems in decarbonisation -- Artificial intelligence -- The world avatar - a world model for facilitating interoperability -- Insights : AI and decarbonisation -- Insights : intelligent decarbonisation in Singapore -- Blockchain for decarbonization -- Part III. Sectors & impact. Cyber physical production systems and their role for decarbonization of industry -- Insights : green verbund -- Green, lean and digital transformation for decarbonisation of chemical industries -- Insights : process automation -- Intelligent electricity grid management -- Impact of digital transformation on carbon emissions reductions in the water industry -- Insights : utilities decarbonisation -- Decarbonisation of the urban landscape : integration and optimization of energy systems -- Insights : infrastructure management -- Responsive carbon neutral settlements -- Decarbonising transport with intelligent mobility -- Information driven energy markets as basis for the energy transition -- Part IV. Legal & governance. The artificial intelligence governance gap : a barrier to intelligent decarbonization -- Insights : cyber security -- Responsibility for artificial intelligence -- Insights : data privacy -- Part V. The big picture. Insights : interdisciplinary collaboration -- Insights : digital progress -- Insights : Asian digitalisation -- Insights : decarbonisation strategies -- Insights : digitalisation and government -- Insights : digitalisation and Singapore -- Insights : pollutant to feedstock -- Insights : digitalisation and China -- Part VI. Conclusions. Synthesis -- Conclusions |
Summary |
The book explains the need to decarbonise energy supplies, urban systems and industrial processes to reduce global greenhouse gases and meet the ambitious emissions reduction goals set out in the Paris Agreement 2016. It discusses how the introduction of AI to cyber-physical systems (CPS) can do this, using illustrations throughout to highlight the potential impacts. Intelligent Decarbonisation comprehensively assesses the current and future impact of digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) on the decarbonisation of key economic sectors. The book is divided into four parts Technology, Impact, Implications and Incubation moving clearly from the theoretical and technical to the real-world effects and areas for future development. It also presents insights into the economic and environmental transformation fostered by digital technologies. Intelligent Decarbonisation brings together work from private and public sector professionals, academics and think tank experts, and provides truly comprehensive insights into the topic. It is an interesting and informative text for policymakers, researchers and industry professionals alike |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Climate change mitigation -- Data processing
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Artificial intelligence -- Environmental aspects
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Cooperating objects (Computer systems) -- Environmental aspects
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Computational intelligence
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Cooperating objects (Computer systems)
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Ecology
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Energy policy
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Inderwildi, Oliver, editor.
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Kraft, Markus, editor
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ISBN |
9783030862152 |
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3030862151 |
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