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Industry 4.0 for Energy Productivity: Insights and Future Perspective for Australia

Authors : Andrea Trianni, Nicholas Bennett, Rowena Cantley-Smith, Chi-Tsun Cheng, Simon Dunstall, A. S. M. Monjurul Hasan, Mile Katic, Jarrod Leak, David Lindsay, Alan Pears, Fiona Tito Wheatland, Stephen White, Frank Zeichner

Published in: Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing: Establishing Bridges for More Sustainable Manufacturing Systems

Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland

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Abstract

This study aims to explore various domains within Industry 4.0 (I4.0) and energy productivity in Australian context. In doing this, the study analyses I4.0 technologies & services, barriers to I4.0 for energy productivity, regulatory framework, multiple benefits of I4.0 technologies, relevant business models, and roadmap to I4.0. The findings show that inadequate IT infrastructure, cyber security, complex supply chain and contracting, uncertainty about return on investment (RoI) are significant barriers. When it comes to productivity benefits, this study has highlighted macroeconomic impact, industrial sector impact, public budget impact, health and well-being impact, and energy delivery impact stemming from I4.0 technologies. In terms of regulatory framework, this study finds that given the near-ubiquitous data generation and use across the digital economy, it is quite difficult to exhaustively address all legal and regulatory issues relating to I4.0 technologies in the energy sector. However, there are several business models (e.g. X-as-a-service or pay per X) which can be applied to adopt I4.0 technologies. The study concludes with a roadmap to I4.0 with future research directions.

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Metadata
Title
Industry 4.0 for Energy Productivity: Insights and Future Perspective for Australia
Authors
Andrea Trianni
Nicholas Bennett
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Chi-Tsun Cheng
Simon Dunstall
A. S. M. Monjurul Hasan
Mile Katic
Jarrod Leak
David Lindsay
Alan Pears
Fiona Tito Wheatland
Stephen White
Frank Zeichner
Copyright Year
2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38165-2_64

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