New UNIDO report explores potential of Industry 4.0 for a transition towards sustainable energy

Industry 4.0 is transforming industries. Will it also help to reduce emissions? IASS

Industry 4.0 promises improved methods of production and business models through new technologies, including automation, augmented reality and the Internet of Things, that could accelerate the deployment of renewable energy in manufacturing; reduce carbon emissions; optimize energy-use; and enhance productivity and cost savings.

This, in turn, could help tackle major global challenges, such as climate change, the lack of access to clean energy access, etc.. However, Industry 4.0 also presents challenges that relate to countries’ ability to efficiently and rapidly introduce new technologies in manufacturing processes, and could eventually result in greater inequality. The conditions to be met to ensure that all countries can benefit from the potential of Industry 4.0 to advance sustainable energy are explored in the report.

“We should make sure to shape the future of Industry 4.0 in a sustainable way, so that developed and developing countries can transform their industries towards a more sustainable future,” said IASS’ Grischa Beier, who leads a project on “Digitalization and Impacts on Sustainability”.

Pathways towards sustainable energy

The report looks into two development pathways towards more sustainable energy: developed countries could retrofit their systems to improve energy efficiency, while developing countries could industrialize in a more sustainable manner by jumping from older technologies to very modern ones, such as smart factories and decentralized micro-grids. The report argues that the revolution needs to be supported by policies that foster the transition to sustainable energy systems. At the same time, the report exposes concrete policy recommendations.

“UNIDO can provide policy advice to governments for setting up suitable framework conditions,” said UNIDO Senior Programme Management Expert Takeshi Nagasawa. “As a knowledge-sharing and project development platform, UNIDO can help capitalize on the sustainable energy aspects of Industry 4.0 by transforming systems or leapfrog technology waves.”

Digitizing industry in tune with the Sustainable Development Goals
The report further points out that by enhancing the use of information and communications technologies and increasing internet access, there could be a multiplier effect that would contribute to achieving different Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In particular, advancing SDG 9 on industry, innovation and infrastructure could help tackle SDG 7 on affordable and clean energy and SDG 13 on climate action.

For more information, please contact:
Takeshi Nagasawa
Senior Programme Management Expert
UNIDO Department of Energy
Wagramer Strasse 5, 1220, Vienna, Austria
Tel. +43 1 26026 5119
E-Mail: t.nagasawa@unido.org
http://www.unido.org/

Eva Söderman
Press & Communications
Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies e.V. (IASS)
Berliner Straße 130, 14467 Potsdam, Germany
Tel. +49 (0)331 288 22-340
Fax +49 (0)331 288 22-310
E-Mail eva.soederman@iass-potsdam.de
http://www.iass-potsdam.de

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