The Development and Issues of Energy-ICT: A Review of Literature with Economic and Managerial Viewpoints

Jin Li Hu*, Yi Chou Chen, Ya Po Yang

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Abstract

This paper reviews the economic and managerial literature on the relationship between energy-ICT and the development of the green energy economy. It is summarized that there are four lines of existing literature on energy-ICT: cost and benefit analysis, fair competition issues, cybersecurity issues, and promotion policy issues. Even though ICT is energy-consuming, most of the existing empirical studies support the idea that energy-ICT has net positive effects on energy savings, energy efficiency improvement, emission reduction, and economic growth at both enterprise and economy-wide levels. Energy-ICT equips the platform operator with higher bargaining power, such that a governance mechanism to assure the fair access right of each entitled participant is required. A smarter energy-ICT network also becomes riskier, and hence the cybersecurity protection is more important than before. Future research and development opportunities remain on these issues of the fair competition, cybersecurity, and promotion policy of energy-ICT.

Original languageEnglish
Article number594
JournalEnergies
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Cost and benefit
  • Cybersecurity
  • Energy-ICT
  • Fair competition
  • Promotion policy

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