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Title The Key Role Of Clean Energy And Technology In Smart Cities Development
ID_Doc 55985
Authors Razmjoo A.; Gandomi A.H.; Pazhoohesh M.; Mirjalili S.; Rezaei M.
Year 2022
Published Energy Strategy Reviews, 44
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2022.100943
Abstract Humanity is currently facing immense challenges related to the reduction of CO2 emissions and satisfying energy demand whilst mitigating environmental impacts, hence, developing smart cities is one of the most important goals for every country. This paper presents a comprehensive discussion on smart city development across successful cities including London, Singapore, Barcelona, New York, Melbourne, Amsterdam, Dubai, and Helsinki, highlighting the importance of appropriate policies in overcoming barriers and creating solutions with regard to the importance of clean energy in each section. This paper focuses on three sectors: Energy, Transport, and Buildings. This research aims to illustrate fruitful pathways for smart city development based on these successful cities in using appropriate policies and strategies to overcome the relative hurdles often limiting these three important sectors in improving and achieving the necessary development for smart city status. Additionally, the stakeholder cooperation with the local government has a prominent role in carrying and executing the ideas of the politicians and the energy experts for more utilization of clean energy in different sections as a proper policy in smart city development.
Author Keywords Clean energy; Government; Smart city; Technology


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