Application of AI in Energy Savings and CO2 Reduction
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "B3: Carbon Emission and Utilization".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 March 2025 | Viewed by 5379
Special Issue Editor
Interests: autonomous vehicles; alternative powertrain; robust control; energetic modelling; application of artificial intelligence and machine learning
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to announce a new Special Issue, titled "Application of AI in Energy Savings and CO2 Reduction".
Reductions in energy usage and CO2 mitigation solutions present ongoing challenges in which new technologies can facilitate and improve these efforts. Consequently, the intent of this Special Issue is to present the current research with respect to how new technologies, namely, artificial intelligence and machine learning, have contributed to energy savings and CO2 emission reductions in engineering fields. Additionally, the application of current techniques and their significance will be addressed. This Special Issue will highlight the results of current research and development activities of the use of AI and machine learning in energy savings and CO2 reduction in the following areas: (1) transportation including ground vehicles and aerospace, (2) robotics and manufacturing, (3) industrial processes, (4) residential and institutional facilities, (5) power generation, and (6) agriculture. It is our objective to provide directional guidance within these research investigations to later serve as a valuable source for researchers’ future exploration. This Special Issue will contribute to the current knowledge base by presenting insights into intelligent techniques in the aforementioned areas to reduce energy usage and to mitigate CO2 emissions.
Prof. Dr. Francis F. Assadian
Guest Editor
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