The Digital Energy Revolution Newsletter Europeannewsletter European
The Digital Energy Revolution Newsletter Europeannewsletter European The newsletter wraps up the recent energy related news, ongoing consultations, studies and other publications, and promotes upcoming events. it is published on the website (see publications) and an online version sent to all subscribers around the 15th every month. in english. 10th newsletter july 2022. hot topics about our european projects including the ice consortium to form the ninth kic eit culture & creativity including cap digital as a partner, a focus on the five winners of its acceleration program for bioeconomy, the ai4cities mid term review at cap digital, our new project crea aiming to create a creative.
The Digital Energy Revolution Newsletter Europeannewsletter European Digitalisation has an impact right across the energy value chain, from generation to transport, distribution, supply and consumption. a system wide approach and eu countries' support to promote cooperation between digital and energy stakeholders are needed for digitalisation of energy to better contribute to the eu’s political priorities, including the european green deal and making the eu. Together, these technologies can help to improve the efficiency of the energy system and make it more flexible, which is essential for the transition to renewable energy sources. at the 2024 european sustainable energy week eusew 2024 highlights european commission (europa.eu), during the session on artificial intelligence in the energy. About this report. digital technologies are everywhere, affecting the way we live, work, travel and play. digitalisation is helping improve the safety, productivity, accessibility and sustainability of energy systems around the world. but it is also raising new security and privacy risks, while disrupting markets, businesses and workers. And digital twins, virtual counterparts of the real world, can model, among others, traffic, to optimise traffic flows, reduce jams and slash emissions in the process. however, sometimes the two transitions can also clash. digitalisation uses electricity, and many digital technologies are resource intensive and create waste.
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