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The industry energy plan is an energy-intensive business. This plan's implementation is delicate as it needs certain energy skills, which most manufacturers do not have.
Fremont, CA: A smart city refers to a system that includes information and communication technologies and smart energy solutions to create, allocate, and encourage sustainable development practices that can meet the emerging urbanization issues. Smart energy is an indispensable aspect, placing an important part in modernizing cities. An efficient energy transition requires smarter and effective ways to use energy that help make better public services. It also creates economic and social well-being in a sustainable manner.
Here are four energy action plans crucial for smart cities:
Establishment of an Energy Management in Neighborhoods:
One of the sources of energy savings is individual behaviors in homes, offices, and industry. Although it does not determine higher savings potential, they are very complicated and uncertain to accomplish.
Commercial Buildings Energy Plan:
Commercial building energy plan complement to the building renovation plan. Every building can be a power generation unit. For instance, it is crucial to change each building into a power generation unit by hosting photovoltaic solar panels according to the city's geography.
Industry Energy Plan:
The industry energy plan is an energy-intensive business. This plan's implementation is delicate as it needs certain energy skills, which most manufacturers do not have.
Energy Poverty Plan:
Energy poverty is the direct decline in energy, meaning lower incomes do not merge well with the increasing energy costs. This action plan does not support the energy renovation rate of older dwellings because low-income households mostly live in the least-energy efficient housing.
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