The Effect of Digital Technologies on Energy Efficiency Policy

Authors

  • Mohamed Khaleel Department of Electrical-Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Karabuk University, Karabuk, Turkey
  • Zıyodulla Yusupov Department of Electrical-Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Karabuk University, Karabuk, Turkey
  • Abdussalam Ali Ahmed Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Bani Waleed University, Bani Waleed, Libya
  • Abdulagader Alsharif School of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Johor Bahru, Malaysia
  • Ahmed Alarga Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Information Technology, Elmergib University, Khums, Libya
  • Ibrahim Imbayah Department of Energy Engineering, College of Renewable Energy, Tajoura, Libya

Keywords:

Energy Efficiency, digital technologies, policy, appliances

Abstract

Digital tools are becoming increasingly important for creating a more effective energy efficiency policy. By leveraging technology, governments can create data-driven insights into their energy usage and identify areas of improvement. Digital tools also provide the opportunity to automate processes and reduce manual labor costs associated with tracking efficiency measures. Additionally, digital solutions enable stakeholders to collaborate in real-time on initiatives that will help meet environmental goals while increasing cost savings for businesses and consumers alike. Ultimately, digital tools have the potential to revolutionize how we approach energy efficiency policies across all sectors worldwide. The article explores global energy efficiency trends and their implications for clean energy transitions, climate change, economic recovery, and job creation. Analyzing data on policies, technology trends and impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on energy markets worldwide offers a comprehensive view into how governments can use measures such as stimulus programs to achieve sustainability goals while creating jobs. It is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding energy efficiency's role in achieving global climate objectives.

Author Biographies

Mohamed Khaleel, Department of Electrical-Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Karabuk University, Karabuk, Turkey

 

 

Zıyodulla Yusupov, Department of Electrical-Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Karabuk University, Karabuk, Turkey

 

 

 

 

Abdussalam Ali Ahmed, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Bani Waleed University, Bani Waleed, Libya

 

 

 

Abdulagader Alsharif, School of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Johor Bahru, Malaysia

 

 

Ahmed Alarga, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Information Technology, Elmergib University, Khums, Libya

 

 

 

Ibrahim Imbayah, Department of Energy Engineering, College of Renewable Energy, Tajoura, Libya

 

 

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Published

2023-01-23

How to Cite

Khaleel, M., Zıyodulla Yusupov, Abdussalam Ali Ahmed, Abdulagader Alsharif, Ahmed Alarga, & Ibrahim Imbayah. (2023). The Effect of Digital Technologies on Energy Efficiency Policy. Int. J. Electr. Eng. And Sustain., 1(1), 1–8. Retrieved from https://ijees.org/index.php/ijees/article/view/5