Localized Energy Transition in the 4th Industrial Revolution 1st Edition
Localized Energy Transition in the 4th Industrial Revolution (1st Edition) by Timothy Laseinde, Opeyeolu delivers a timely, practical roadmap for communities, policymakers, and engineers navigating the intersection of decentralized energy and digital innovation.
This authoritative volume captures the momentum of the 4th Industrial Revolution—AI, IoT, smart grids—and translates it into actionable strategies for localized energy transition. Through clear explanations and real-world case studies, the authors show how renewable generation, microgrids, and energy storage combine with data-driven control systems to unlock resilient, affordable power for urban and rural communities alike.
You’ll discover in-depth analysis of policy frameworks, technology deployment, and socio-economic impacts—presented with regional sensitivity to emerging markets and developed economies. Whether you’re a utility planner in Lagos, a city official in Accra, a sustainability officer in London, or an energy entrepreneur in Bengaluru, this book equips you to design context-specific solutions that reduce emissions, enhance access, and stimulate local development.
Packed with practical recommendations, comparative studies, and future-focused scenarios, this edition is ideal for graduate students, practitioners, and decision-makers seeking to implement decentralized renewables, smart metering, and community energy models. Its blend of rigorous research and hands-on guidance makes complex concepts accessible and actionable.
Transform your approach to clean energy—add Localized Energy Transition in the 4th Industrial Revolution to your professional library today and lead the move toward resilient, locally empowered energy systems.
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