Synergy of digital technologies and green development and their impact on achieving a sustainable environment in the conditions of instability
Keywords:
digital technologies, sustainable green development, green management, international practices, environmental impact, RE100 Initiative, renewable energy sources, CO2 emissionsSynopsis
The aim of this research is to assess the influence of digital technologies on fostering sustainable green development, thereby enhancing resource efficiency, reducing emissions, improving energy efficiency, and advancing environmental management. Investigating the impact of digital technologies on sustainable green development is pertinent due to their potential to enhance the effectiveness of renewable energy sources, like solar panels and wind turbines, through weather forecasting, system optimization, and energy storage. Moreover, digital technologies can facilitate resource efficiency and the adoption of circular economy models, converting waste into valuable resources. The paper aims to scrutinize leading international practices in leveraging digital technologies for sustainable development and to delineate their role in achieving sustainable green development. Sensor networks and Internet of Things (IoT) systems enable precise data collection on resource utilization, air and water pollution, enabling targeted interventions. The paper delineates how digital technologies optimize energy consumption in buildings, industry, and transport, and how automation systems, smart grids, and data analytics contribute to enhanced energy efficiency and reduced emissions. The study examines exemplary global practices, such as Far EasTone's commitment to the RE100 Global Renewable Energy Initiative, aiming to transition to 100 % renewable energy usage across its facilities by 2040. Far EasTone Telecommunication is leveraging artificial intelligence to optimize 5G base station selection and minimize power consumption while maintaining user satisfaction. The study underscores the extensive and wide-ranging impact of digital technologies on sustainable green development, enabling comprehensive data collection on environmental metrics like CO2 emissions and water usage. Utilizing this data can inform better decision-making by businesses and governments to mitigate environmental impact. Digital technologies play a pivotal role in expediting innovation and ensuring efficient resource utilization for environmental preservation. Additionally, the RE100 Initiative, a global coalition of companies committed to sourcing energy exclusively from renewable sources, is discussed for its role in reducing carbon footprints and promoting sustainable energy transitions. The article analyzes fundamental principles of green sustainable management and highlights best practices in employing digital technologies for sustainable green development. Theoretical insights into the potential of digital technologies for sustainable green development contribute to the formulation and execution of practical initiatives to address global environmental challenges.
The chapter thoroughly examines both the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of digital technologies in sustainable green development, positioning it as a valuable contribution to ongoing discourse in this field. The chapter analyses the impact of digital technologies on sustainable green development, in particular their role in increasing resource efficiency, reducing emissions and implementing circular economy models. International practices of using digital technologies to optimize energy consumption, environmental monitoring and environmental management are explored.
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