Intelligent Decarbonisation
A collaboration of Cambridge CARES and Springer


Intelligent Decarbonisation was published on 23 April 2022 and explains the need to decarbonise energy supplies, urban systems and industrial processes to reduce global greenhouse gases and meet the ambitious emissions reduction goals set out in the Paris Agreement 2016. It discusses how the introduction of AI to cyber-physical systems (CPS) can do this, using illustrations throughout to highlight the potential impacts.
Intelligent Decarbonisation comprehensively assesses the current and future impact of digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) on the decarbonisation of key economic sectors.
The book is divided into four parts – Technology, Impact, Implications and Incubation – moving clearly from the theoretical and technical to the real-world effects and areas for future development. It also presents insights into the economic and environmental transformation fostered by digital technologies.
Intelligent Decarbonisation brings together work from private and public sector professionals, academics and think tank experts, and provides truly comprehensive insights into the topic. It is an interesting and informative text for policymakers, researchers and industry professionals alike.
Read the book here: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030862145
About the authors




Media Appearances
22nd December 2022 | Top Twelve AI Books To End 2022
The Good AI shortlisted Intelligent Decarbonisation on its list of “Top Twelve AI Books To End 2022“. It adds that “one of the strengths of the book is its comprehensive approach to the subject. [Prof Markus Kraft] and [Dr Oliver Inderwildi] cover a wide range of topics, including the role of renewable energy, the importance of energy efficiency, the challenges of electrification, and the potential of carbon capture and storage.”
1st June 2022 | InnovFestxElevating Founders Event: Intelligent Decarbonisation
Professor Markus Kraft gave a keynote speech at the InnovFestXElevating Founders event organised by Asia Tech x Singapore. The speech outlined how digitalisation and AI can accelerate decarbonisation and more. Drawing from ongoing work at Cambridge CARES on The World Avatar project and AI technologies such as machine learning and knowledge graphs, the talk explored their underlying ideas and demonstrated their many benefits.
22nd October 2021 | Podcast: How artificial intelligence can help humans fight climate change
CARES Director Professor Markus Kraft has appeared as a guest on the Channel News Asia podcast “The Climate Conversations”. In this episode, Professor Kraft explains how artificial intelligence can help to reduce harmful emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Listen to the full podcast here: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/listen/climate-conversations/artificial-intelligence-can-help-humans-fight-climate-change-2260841
Webinars
25th March 2023 | Jockey Club AI Community Innovation Programme Global Symposium: Intelligent Decarbonisation
Dr Oliver Inderwildi gave a talk for a Global Symposium organised by the Jockey Club AI Communication Innovation Programme. The talk addresses the challenges of reducing carbon emissions and mitigating the effects of climate change using innovative technologies and sustainable practices.
27th August 2021 | CARES-hosted CREATE Webinar on Intelligent Decarbonisation
Panellists:
Prof Markus Kraft – Director, Cambridge CARES
Prof Oliver Inderwildi – Visiting Fellow, Cambridge CARES
Dr Markus Lade – General Manager, Water and Wastewater Industries, Siemens
Dr Uwe Liebelt – President, European Site, BASF
Mr Alon Cliff-Tavor – Partner, Oliver Wyman
Dr Lim Khiang Wee – Executive Director, CREATE
Dr Justin Bishop – Economist, Business Investor and Advisory, Arup
Mr Paul Voutier – Senior Advisor, Innovation, Grow Asia
