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Title Examples Of Energy, Transportation, And Information With Humanity
ID_Doc 25133
Authors Han W.; Chan C.C.; Zhou G.Y.; Yuan Z.; Tan Y.; Rao H.; Lou T.; Wu J.; Shi H.; Zhou A.; Du C.; Lu G.; Qiu Y.; Zhou S.; Zhang W.; Li Y.; Huang C.; Cheng H.; Lei M.; Tong D.; Li C.
Year 2023
Published Integration of Energy, Information, Transportation and Humanity: Renaissance from Digitization
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-95521-8.00031-2
Abstract The development of a new type power system with new energy as the main body has become a major focus in the effort to create a more sustainable future. This new system requires innovative solutions that are not only environmentally friendly but also efficient and cost-effective. One such solution is the integration of behavior-driven smart vehicles and green transportation, which can significantly reduce carbon emissions and promote eco-friendly mobility. Smart electric vehicles are an important way to achieve low-carbon emissions and green transportation, with the drive system, Internet of Vehicles, autonomous driving, and smart cockpit being the four core areas of smart cars. The integration of co-robot-driven smart manufacturing plants and smart electric vehicles can lead to a more sustainable and efficient future. Collaborative robots can improve efficiency in manufacturing, while smart EVs can achieve low-carbon emissions and green transportation. User behavior plays a significant role in the success of smart EVs. The adoption of these solutions can reduce our dependence on non-renewable resources and promote eco-friendly mobility, leading to a more productive and self-sufficient society. Intelligent integrated energy services (IES) is a new energy service system that takes electricity as the core, integrating gas, heating, transportation, and other energy systems. It relies on the continuous innovation of cogeneration equipment, energy conversion equipment, renewable energy, and other related technologies to achieve a high degree of synergy among multiple energy production, transmission, conversion, storage, consumption, and other aspects. With the help of IES, we can achieve a more efficient and reliable energy supply, reduce carbon emissions, and promote the development of renewable energy. The practice of four network four flows integration is an approach to digital Renaissance that can further enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of these innovative solutions. This approach involves the integration of information networks, logistics networks, capital flows, and talent flows, creating a seamless and interconnected system that can optimize resource allocation and promote innovation. Overall, the combination of these innovative solutions can lead to a more sustainable and efficient future, with a reduced environmental impact and greater economic benefits. The practice of four network four flows integration can further accelerate this progress, paving the way for a digital Renaissance that can transform the way we live and work. © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords cobot; digital power grid; Digital Renaissance; four network four flows; green transportation; integrated energy system; intelligent integrated energy services; New type power system; smart city; smart electric vehicle; smart manufacturing


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