Annales des Mines – Responsibility and the environment – Number 2023/2 – N° 110 – Energy and digital transitions

Page 4 to 5: Gérard Roucairol – Preface | Page 6 to 8: Olivier Appert and Richard Lavergne – Introduction | Page 9 to 13: Fatih Birol – Why data is vital to build a better energy future for the world | Page 14 to 18: Michel Schmitt – Energy consumption of digital uses in France | Page 19 to 25: Grégoire Postel-Vinay – Comparative strategic autonomy in energy and digital technology | Page 26 to 29: Valérie Drezet-Humez – How is Europe organizing itself to ensure the convergence of efforts in favor of the green and digital transitions? | Page 30 to 36: Jean-Pierre Hauet – Energy and digital: preparing for another battle | Page 37 to 40: Patrice Geoffron – Digital technologies are both part of the problem and part of the solution in environmental matters | Page 41 to 45: Vincent Mazauric, Alexia Auffèves, Olivier Ezratty and Sergio Ciliberto – What about after Moore’s and Koomey’s laws? | Page 46 to 51: Étienne Beeker – Digital technology, an underused solution to meet the challenges of managing electrical systems | Page 52 to 56: Gilles Guérassimoff – The place of digital technology in the energy transition | Page 57 to 64: Alain Burtin – The role of flexibility in today’s and tomorrow’s electricity system | Page 65 to 71: Paul Jolie – Is blockchain good for the climate? | Page 72 to 77: Aurélie Picart – How can Europe’s “industrial” reconquest of digital technology contribute to carbon neutrality? | Page 78 to 81: Romain Bonenfant – How to reconcile decarbonization and industrial competitiveness? | Page 82 to 85: Claire Tutenuit and Benoît Galaup – Digital technology, ally or enemy of the ecological transition? | Page 86 to 90: Christophe Midler and Patrick Pélata – The contribution of digital technology to the decarbonization of mobility: the case of the automobile | Page 91 to 94: François Bertière – The contribution of digital technology to the decarbonization of buildings | Page 95 to 101: Sébastien Dauvé and Léa Di Cioccio – How to reduce the environmental impact of microelectronics in a rapidly evolving field of semiconductors?.

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