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In this paper, we aim to analyze how digital technologies can contribute to achieving carbon neutrality goals. We explore the ways in which digital technologies such as energy management systems, Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and green computing can enable carbon emissions reduction and sustainable practices.
The paper begins with an introduction, providing background information, problem statement, research objectives, and methodology. To establish a theoretical foundation, a comprehensive examination of carbon neutrality, digital transformation, and their interconnectivity is conducted. The main body of the paper discusses specific ways in which digital technologies can contribute to carbon neutrality. This includes topics such as energy management systems and smart grids, IoT applications for energy efficiency, AI and predictive analytics for emissions reduction, blockchain technology for transparent supply chains, and the role of green computing in data centers. Additionally, the paper includes analyses of successful case studies and best practices.
Lastly, through this research, we aim to discuss how we can apply digital transformation technologies in industrial settings.
References
Carbon neutrality topic analysis based on news big data: Topic modeling analysis of news big data between 2006 and 2022 EunGyoung Choi1 · BuYoung Ahn2 · TaeJong Kim3
Carbon neutrality topic analysis based on news big data:
Topic modeling analysis of news big data between 2006 and 2022EunGyoung Choi1 · BuYoung Ahn2 · TaeJong Kim3
Keywords | Digital Transformation Carbon Neutrality |
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