Inter-related components of sustainable development: economic prosperity, social development, and environmental protection cannot be achieved without a sustainable and reliable supply of energy. Thus, energy affordability, security and digitalisation are among the hottest geopolitical arguments at the moment. To provide for energy sustainability and security will require many vigorous actions and cooperative steps, within the European Union and in the international context, in exploring avenues for increased efficiency of energy use as well as deployment of new sources and systems for energy supply, and the consideration of technological considerations (such as blockchain and artificial intelligence) and the regulation of energy and emission markets, and social aspects (such as energy poverty).
The integration of smart grid technologies, sustainable energy resources and low-carbon emissions in power systems is an important route to sustainable development and a very special responsibility of the scientific community to help implement this transition towards a low-carbon economy and society.
The course discusses the interrelationship of energy, environment, climate sustainable development and the interlinkages with SDGs with attention to an assumption that smart grids and new market designs can make a significant and comprehensive contribution to energy and environment sustainability, and also helps control climate change.
Inter-related components of sustainable development: economic prosperity, social development, and environmental protection cannot be achieved without a sustainable and reliable supply of energy. Thus, energy affordability, security and digitalisation are among the hottest geopolitical arguments at the moment. To provide for energy sustainability and security will require many vigorous actions and cooperative steps, within the European Union and in the international context, in exploring avenues for increased efficiency of energy use as well as deployment of new sources and systems for energy supply, and the consideration of technological considerations (such as blockchain and artificial intelligence) and the regulation of energy and emission markets, and social aspects (such as energy poverty).
The integration of smart grid technologies, sustainable energy resources and low-carbon emissions in power systems is an important route to sustainable development and a very special responsibility of the scientific community to help implement this transition towards a low-carbon economy and society.
The course discusses the interrelationship of energy, environment, climate sustainable development and the interlinkages with SDGs with attention to an assumption that smart grids and new market designs can make a significant and comprehensive contribution to energy and environment sustainability, and also helps control climate change.
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The course discusses the interrelationship of energy, environment, climate sustainable development and the interlinkages with SDGs with attention to an assumption that smart grids and new market designs can make a significant and comprehensive contribution to energy and environment sustainability, and also helps control climate change.
The course discusses the interrelationship of energy, environment, climate sustainable development and the interlinkages with SDGs with attention to an assumption that smart grids and new market designs can make a significant and comprehensive contribution to energy and environment sustainability, and also helps control climate change.
A distanza in modalità sincrona
On line synchronous mode
Presentazione report scritto
Written report presentation
P.D.2-2 - Maggio
P.D.2-2 - May
Prof. De Santi
27 April 9:00-11:00
28 April 9:00-11:00
29 April 9:00-11:00
30 April 9:00-11:00
Prof. Masera
4 May (2 hrs in the morning)
5 May (2 hrs in the morning)
6 May (2 hrs in the morning)
7 May (2 hrs in the morning)
(precise timing to be defined)
Prof. De Santi
27 April 9:00-11:00
28 April 9:00-11:00
29 April 9:00-11:00
30 April 9:00-11:00
Prof. Masera
4 May (2 hrs in the morning)
5 May (2 hrs in the morning)
6 May (2 hrs in the morning)
7 May (2 hrs in the morning)
(precise timing to be defined)