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Title Digital Technologies For Net-Zero Energy Transition: A Preliminary Study
ID_Doc 20107
Authors Cao L.; Hu P.; Li X.; Sun H.; Zhang J.; Zhang C.
Year 2023
Published Carbon Neutrality, 2, 1
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43979-023-00047-7
Abstract This paper reviews current progress and future challenges of digital technology applications for energy system transition in the context of net-zero. A list of case studies for such digitization enabled optimal design and operation of energy systems at various temporal and spatial scales are reviewed in the paper, including model predictive control, enterprise-wide optimization, eco-industrial park data management, and smart city. The key technological innovations across these applications, such as virtual representation of physical entities, ontological knowledge base, data-driven high dimensional surrogate model based parameterization are also inspected in the paper. Future challenges in terms of data privacy and security are also discussed as potential barriers for digitalization enabled net-zero energy system transition. © 2023, The Author(s).
Author Keywords Artificial intelligence; Digital technology; Energy system; Net-zero


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