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We address the need to regulate Internet infrastructure usage to take into account environmental externalities.
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Regulation (EC) No 714/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council (4) has been substantially amended several times. Since further amendments are to be made, that Regulation
How should the Internet do what it does? And what is it that the Internet does? Who should be responsible for the Internet? These are the questions behind the idea of "Internet
The following sections of this article explore the key tensions between the two frameworks concerning the right to energy and data protection and privacy rights,
The Energy Internet is expected to transform the landscape of electricity generation portfolio, distribution, and consumption through the integration of advanced sensing, communication, and
Freedom on the Net 2021 finds that while some democratic governments have made good-faith attempts to regulate the technology industry,
INTRODUCTION Energy Internet,sponsored by Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering (CSEE), and published by China Electric Power Research Institute
In order to sort out the legal risks associated with the platform-based transformation of Energy Internet companies, it is necessary to analyze and organize the current
Digitalisation and Energy - Analysis and key findings. A report by the International Energy Agency.
Integrating renewable energy with Internet connectivity can help to sustain economic development and reduce poverty without fueling a climate catastrophe.
Drawing on European Commission policy documents, regulatory reports, academic studies, and industry projects like the Horizon Europe TwinEU
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With the emergence of a large number of energy prosumer units, the edge side of the regulation system has become an intelligent computing unit, which has transf
The Commission''s energy efficiency package for data centres will complement existing EU rules for data centres under the Energy Efficiency Directive.
How much energy does the internet use, and - given recent technological advances - could it ever run on renewable energy alone?
Energy Internet (EI) is an energy ecosystem, with physical layer, information layer and value layer combining energy and carbon emission flows, in
In this paper, we propose the redefinition of EI, based on a comprehensive literature review, some latest trends and driving forces in the
The EU policy promoting strategies for data, cloud and edge, and cybersecurity are central to the digitalisation of the energy system.
Efficiency and renewable energy can help make the internet more sustainable.
The European approach to the right to energy is largely shaped by consumer rights, particularly through the RED. At the same time, the General Data Protection
Challenges and requirements for advancing the energy internet (EI) technologies; future researches can focus on addressing these challenges.
The Internet''s Environmental Footprint. What We Can Do Better: Regulation. The internet is one of the main contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions. Compared to countries, it ranks
We also tackle some aspects related to the digitalisation of the energy sector (efficiency and innovation, interoperability and standardisation, centralised vs decentralised solutions) from an
The report examines the impact of digital technologies on energy demand sectors, looks at how energy suppliers can use digital tools to improve operations, and
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We present some potential digital solutions to overcome the operational challenges imposed by the ''future-proof'' energy systems currently being devised and we address their economic
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