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AI & Cybersecurity in Clean Energy Transition in 2024

By Shubhendra Anand , 04 December, 2024

Artificial intelligence leverages cybersecurity in the technology sector. Nowadays, cybersecurity is a crucial component in safeguarding companies' products and services. A new survey into the matter in 2024 shows that artificial intelligence and cybersecurity help to harness renewable energy, too. The clean energy transition requires heavy production of renewables and their transportation to households and businesses. Hence, there is a lot of discussion about the production and transportation of clean fuels in 2024. The new survey on AI and cybersecurity intersects with the commercialization of clean energy and throws specific radical opportunities. Southern countries are integrating AI and cybersecurity in 2024 for the energy transition.

The research on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity applications in the clean energy sector claims sustainability. It shows that incorporating such technologies into the energy market can facilitate sustainable development. Additionally, it can improve the strength of renewable energy to support faster environmental transformation. The world is moving faster with clean energy transformation. Therefore, the International Energy Agency announced USD 3 trillion for the energy market's development, of which a large share goes to the clean energy sector. It shows how significant transformation is in combating climate change. The transformation will create more jobs and opportunities in the energy market and transition. Therefore, it is important to implement specific technologies like artificial intelligence to enhance productivity. Simultaneously, cybersecurity saves the renewable energy infrastructure from technical threats. It safeguards and provides security to the systems in case of malfunction.

Developing economies like India incorporate AI into the clean energy sector to enhance the efficiency of renewables infrastructure in 2024. AI can keep track of energy generation from renewables like solar and wind. Moreover, it helps to improve the grid stability in the energy sector. South Africa is another country that has adopted AI and cybersecurity into the clean energy sector. Brazil and Indonesia followed that trend in adopting AI and cybersecurity. Hence, it shows a growth in embracing AI and cybersecurity in the clean energy domain in 2024.

                          Applications of AI in transforming clean energy transition

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Shubhendra Anand

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