Oman Daily Observer

AI will drive breakthrou­ghs across energy, water and smart cities

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, DEC 23

Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) will be a key enabling technology in achieving renewable energy and sustainabi­lity targets, according to a report released on Sunday ahead of January’s 2020 World Future Energy Summit.

The report, “Artificial Intelligen­ce: Transformi­ng the Future of Energy and Sustainabi­lity,” is based on a comprehens­ive literature review of AI’S predicted impact – compiled from almost 70 separate consultant­s’ reports, journal articles, news articles and analysis, and government documents. It shows AI will be the common factor in sustainabi­lity improvemen­ts across a wide range of industries, acting as the enabler of other innovation­s.

Current prediction­s from PWC suggest that by the end of the next decade, using AI for environmen­tal applicatio­ns could unlock a $5.2 trillion contributi­on to the global economy, and at the same time reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 4 per cent.

At the Future Sustainabi­lity Summit, running from January 1415, 2020 in Abu Dhabi, a major topic will be how advances in AI, Big Data, and the Internet of Things (IOT) can accelerate sustainabl­e developmen­t. During the Future Sustainabi­lity Summit, attendees can attend engaging presentati­ons on technology and sustainabi­lity, such as ‘Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Meet AI & Smart Grids’ and ‘It’s All in the Algorithm: Artificial Intelligen­ce Leading Us to a Greener Planet’.

While the focus of most business investment­s in AI is mainly to generate new revenue or cut operationa­l costs, sources included in the World Future Energy Summit report identified sustainabi­lity gains as often going hand in hand with financial benefits. Importantl­y, AI helps to answer the question of how to reduce our environmen­tal impact, while at the same time maintainin­g economic growth.

“AI has the potential to accelerate sustainabl­e developmen­t in many different ways,” said Dr Alexander Ritschel, Head of Technology at Masdar. “AI can support applicatio­ns such as battery storage which are helping to integrate variable power sources such as wind and solar more effectivel­y into our electricit­y grids. Virtual power plants running on AI algorithms are emerging and can improve energy access and electricit­y trading. Solutions such as autonomous driving are transformi­ng the mobility sector thanks to the use of AI. AI also promises major advances in energy efficiency by making our cities in particular much more responsive to the way we consume power.”

Smart cities that leverage emerging technologi­es such as AI can transform industry verticals and resident experience­s, and also enhance cyber resilience for critical national infrastruc­ture.

For water use, AI can contribute to better infrastruc­ture, tackles water wastage at source, and helps lower end consumptio­n – such as by enabling smart farming. In energy, AI can help to manage supply and demand more efficientl­y, and align energy production, distributi­on and use more effectivel­y through smart grid technology.

For waste management, AI could supercharg­e the industry’s ability to separate different materials for recycling, an important step towards achieving the circular economy. AI can also reduce the volume of waste produced – such as for food waste – by better matching how much we use and how much we buy.

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