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Earth Grid: Toward a low-carbon energy infrastructure

Summary With fossil fuels as a major global energy source and their associated carbon emissions impacting the climate, there is an urgency in transitioning to carbon-free energy sources

What Is a Green and Low-Carbon Network? | FS Community

Key elements of a green and low-carbon network include energy-efficient hardware, optimized resource utilization, renewable energy sources, and sustainable practices throughout the

Editorial: Low-carbon transition of energy infrastructures

Below, we summarize these studies in five key areas: green innovation, economic development, spatial influence dynamics, policies, and pathways that facilitate the low-carbon

Artificial intelligence for low-carbon energy and information networks

Achieving low-carbon AI systems has become a central challenge to ensure that their environmental benefits outweigh their costs. Looking forward, we outline three research directions:...

Green and low-carbon energy-use

The proposed Energy-Use Net uses energy elements as the basic circulation units, to achieve energy efficiency improvement and carbon reduction, thereby promoting the green and low

Recent Advances in Green and Low-Carbon Energy Resources

One of the main contributions of the paper is the introduction of different conceptual technical models and configurations of energy systems showcasing the potential of multi-energy

Renewable Energy

To reduce CO2 emissions and local air pollution, the world needs to rapidly shift towards low-carbon sources of energy – nuclear and renewable technologies. Renewable energy will play a key role in

Energy Internet: A Novel Green Roadmap for Meeting the Global

Energy Internet has caught an attention of the global academic community, and it is being implemented actively. This paper describes the basic features and the

Global Energy Internet Green and Low-Carbon Energy Economic

In this chapter, the concept of EI is first introduced, and comparisons of the conventional energy system and new energy system are revealed. Then, the integration of different systems with

Sustainability-aligned pathways for energy transition: A review of low

The review demonstrates that an integrated approach, combining technological innovation, financial mechanisms, and inclusive policies, can collectively build low-carbon, resilient, and

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