Abstract
About 6% of the world's essential vitality is being ingested by India. Fast urbanization and fast population growth have drastically impacted the capacity to deplete essential resources and emit carbon dioxide. Specifically, cities must accomplish a broad and interlinked set of activities that stem from the interconnectedness of cities (construction atmosphere, flexibility, water, and new management and community facilities). Smart energy management (SEM) incorporation is grave for the continuation of less-carbon metropolitan expansion. Furthermore, energy footmark management is one of the utmost difficult challenges cities face, and as municipalities develop and evolve into smart cities, SEM will be a needed. This article describes the many applications of SEM in the fields of building, conveyance, communal utilities, water and waste, regulations, and the current obstacles and possibilities that need to be overcome in order to implement new SEM policy rules in India. Energy efficiency and emissions reduction go hand in hand with regards to urban planning.KeywordsSmart energy managingFlexibilityAquatic energy connection
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