CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING TRANSACTIONS
- VOL.96
Guest
Editors:David Bogle, Flavio Manenti, Piero Salatino
Copyright © 2022, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.,
ISBN 978-88-95608-95-2;
ISSN 2283-9216
EDITORIAL
The
current transition to renewable energy, and perhaps other types of sustainable
energy, is largely driven by the recognition that global carbon emissions
must be drastically reduced, to keep global warming below 1.5 °C.
The term energy transition describes the move from an economy based on fossil
fuels towards sustainability through increased integration of renewable
energy in daily life. Such energy and environmental evolution will be enabled
by policy frameworks and market instruments, accelerated by digitalization.
Digital technologies will in fact make energy systems around the world more
connected, intelligent, efficient, reliable and sustainable. Conversely,
digitalization is also changing markets, businesses and employment: new
models are emerging, while some conventional ones are phasing out.
The overall objective of this volume is to provide a view on available,
up-to-date evidence on positive and negative environmental effects of the
energy and digital transformation in a holistic way and the opportunities
for new technology to drive innovation.
The focus is on energy, GHG aspects, climate/human related risks, and how
digitalization could create significant advantages while accelerating the
transition.
David Bogle, Flavio Manenti, Piero Salatino
(Guest Editors)