Abstract

In light of the global industrial sector's steadfast pursuit of sustainable solutions to mitigate carbon emissions and efficiently minimize energy inefficiencies, the significance of novel approaches to energy optimization becomes increasingly evident. This research presents a novel digital twin concept that is designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of high-temperature heat pumps in industrial renewable energy systems. Through the utilization of real-time data and complex computer modeling techniques, our proposed digital twin model seamlessly presents a comprehensive perspective on energy flows. This approach identifies inefficiencies and delivers practical insights to mitigate waste. The incorporation of this approach into pre-existing eco-conscious renewable energy systems has the potential to greatly enhance the effectiveness, predictability, and long-term viability of industrial processes. The empirical findings, obtained from multiple case studies conducted in industrial settings, provide evidence of the potential benefits in terms of energy waste reduction, and maximize the durability of systems. The results of our initial studies provide a foundation for the utilization of digital twin technologies in the field of industrial renewable energy systems optimization, representing a significant advancement towards a more environmentally sustainable industrial landscape.

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