IMPLEMENTING DIGITAL TWIN WORKSHOPS FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT

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  • Samantha Reed Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, USA

Keywords:

industrial innovation, green manufacturing, digital twin technology, sustainable development, socio-economic advancement

Abstract

In response to the latest wave of industrial innovation and the call for sustainable and green manufacturing, China introduced "Made in China 2025" in 2015, emphasizing innovation-driven development and quality enhancement. A key component of this initiative is the comprehensive promotion of green manufacturing projects. However, the traditional manufacturing sector faces challenges related to energy consumption and environmental impact, necessitating the adoption of modern production technologies for industry optimization and advancement. Notably, digital twin technology, initially employed for aerospace health maintenance in the United States, and the establishment of "Digital Twin Cities" in the UK for engineering solutions and lowcarbon urban environments have demonstrated the transformative potential of this technology. China, in its "Fourteenth Five-Year Plan," has strategically harnessed digital twin technology to drive high-quality socio-economic development, presenting promising opportunities for technological innovation and emerging economic growth.

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Published

2024-04-25

How to Cite

Reed, S. (2024). IMPLEMENTING DIGITAL TWIN WORKSHOPS FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT. Ayden International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 10(3), 1–12. Retrieved from https://aydenjournals.com/index.php/AIJBAS/article/view/276

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