Renewable Energy and Sustainable Digitalisation: Challenges for Europe

Author:

Mainzer Klaus123

Affiliation:

1. TUM Senior Excellence Faculty , Technical University of Munich , Arcisstraße 21, 80333 Munich , Germany

2. Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Center , University of Tübingen , Doblerstraße 33, 72074 Tübingen , Germany

3. President of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts , Salzburg , Austria

Abstract

Abstract The key to a successful strategy for Europe is sustainable innovation. The current political, economic and military crisis should be used to accelerate the shift to sustainable innovations in order to exit the path dependency of fossil energies. Such as diversity of portfolios at stock markets, diversity of energy and digital technologies ensures resilient behaviour in an innovation portfolio to respond flexibly to the risks of the future and to recover overall in the event of selective setbacks. Sustainable technologies must not be based on a single solution, but rather the entire technological potential must be bundled in an innovation portfolio. A case study is presented in which energy-efficient digitalisation is linked to a sustainable circular economy. A democratic legal system is not only an expression of the human rights highlighted in the UN Charter, but also provides a certain and reliable legal framework for innovations and markets on which technological and economic competition takes place.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Ecology,Education,Environmental Chemistry,Environmental Engineering

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