Abstract
This research explores data-driven energy management practices in Canada, the USA, and Africa, offering a comparative analysis of successes, challenges, and future implications. Integrating smart grid technologies and supportive regulatory frameworks in North America has driven efficiency gains and sustainability. Conversely, Africa faces unique challenges, including infrastructural limitations, yet showcases localized successes in enhancing energy access. Lessons learned emphasize stakeholder collaboration and adaptable regulatory frameworks, providing valuable insights for global energy strategies. The study identifies gaps in technological infrastructure and recommends collaborative, context-specific solutions. As the global community moves towards sustainable energy futures, these findings contribute to a nuanced understanding, guiding policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers in shaping resilient and inclusive energy systems.
 Keywords: Data-Driven Energy Management, Comparative Analysis, Sustainability, Global Energy Landscape.
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