ENERGY TRANSITIONS: THE AI-ENERGY NEXUS

ENERGY TRANSITIONS: THE AI-ENERGY NEXUS

The AI–Energy Nexus

von Lefteri H Tsoukalas

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Beschreibung

As the global push toward a 'green energy transition' accelerates, this book offers a critical reassessment of the path to Net Zero. Unlike past energy revolutions grounded in physical laws — such as the mastery of fire or the atomic age — today's transition is driven largely by policy mandates, subsidies, and climate alarm. Energy Transitions: The Energy-AI Nexus argues that this policy-first approach risks unintended consequences, including global energy scarcity and economic contraction, especially in the absence of scalable alternatives to fossil fuels.

Drawing on deep historical analysis, physical principles like energy density and entropy production, and sobering emissions data, the book reveals that global CO2 emissions have continued to rise — despite more than 10 trillion spent on green initiatives. Instead of pursuing pre-industrial energy paradigms, the book proposes a realistic path to Net Zero: a nuclear energy transition empowered by artificial intelligence. AI is reframed not just as a high-consumption technology, but as a key enabler in managing complex, distributed energy systems. With sharp insights and evidence-based critique, it redefines the debate on climate, energy, and innovation — calling for realism, urgency, and a reorientation of strategy.

Energy Transitions is essential reading for policymakers, technologists, energy analysts, and critical thinkers. Blending insights from climate policy, energy engineering, AI systems, and economic modeling, this book challenges conventional climate narratives and offers a blueprint for a more realistic, resilient energy future.

Contents:

  • Preface
  • About the Author
  • Acknowledgments
  • Energy Transitions in Perspective
  • The Promethean Energy Transition
  • The Atomic Energy Transition
  • AI for Energy
  • The AI-Energy Nexus
  • Economics and Energy Transitions
  • Index

Readership: Advanced undergraduate students in energy, environment, AI and machine learning, early graduate students in engineering, ecology and economics; policy makers, investment analysts; energy analysts.

Produktdetails

ISBN 9789819820450
Verlag World Scientific Publishing Company
Erscheinungsdatum 05.11.2025
Sprache Englisch