argument: Notizie/News - Environmental Law
Source: IJESM
The IJESM article explores the global impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on energy optimization, presenting findings from an international study. AI tools are increasingly being used to improve energy efficiency across industries, from smart grid management to predictive maintenance in manufacturing facilities. The study highlights case studies from Europe, Asia, and North America, demonstrating significant cost savings and reductions in carbon emissions.
Key benefits include real-time energy monitoring, enhanced resource allocation, and improved demand forecasting. The article also discusses challenges, such as the upfront costs of AI implementation and concerns about data security in energy systems. Researchers emphasize that AI-driven energy optimization could play a crucial role in achieving global sustainability goals, provided these obstacles are addressed.