Artificial Intelligence and Energy Efficiency: Powering the Green Transition
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can simultaneously become a major consumer of electricity and a powerful tool for reducing energy wastage, improving grid management, and accelerating the adoption of clean energy technologies. As India accelerates its AI ambitions through initiatives such as the IndiaAI Mission, the challenge is not only to develop AI capabilities but also to ensure that AI contributes to energy efficiency and a sustainable energy transition.
AI as the Engine of Energy Efficiency
Smart Energy Management
- Optimising Energy Consumption: AI analyses real-time energy usage patterns and reduces wastage in industries, buildings, and households.
- Predictive Energy Control: Smart systems automatically ....
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