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Meta-Energy: When Integrated Energy Internet Meets Metaverse
Since the 18th century, fossil energy in the form of coal, oil, and natural gas has been used on a large scale. These fossil fuels have provided a vast amount of energy, such as electricity, heat, and gas, for industrial production and have been a major contributor to the development of the world ec...
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Published in: | IEEE/CAA journal of automatica sinica 2023-03, Vol.10 (3), p.580-583 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Since the 18th century, fossil energy in the form of coal, oil, and natural gas has been used on a large scale. These fossil fuels have provided a vast amount of energy, such as electricity, heat, and gas, for industrial production and have been a major contributor to the development of the world economy [1]. However, electricity, heat and gas are currently managed by different operators, the lack of cooperation among which leads to a great deal of redundancy in energy distribution as well as unnecessary energy waste. Moreover, the extensive use of fossil energy has brought with it a series of problems such as environmental pollution, ecological crisis, energy shortages, etc., [2]. These problems have attracted a lot of attention from researchers, policy makers, and both national and international organizations [3]. Sustainable development of energy has always been a significant topic in the last decades [4]. Efficiently coordinating power supplies and demands by utilizing advanced information and communication technologies will be a way to alleviate the above-mentioned increasingly serious energy issues. |
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ISSN: | 2329-9266 2329-9274 |
DOI: | 10.1109/JAS.2023.123492 |