Sergey Zhironkin, Alexey Sekyukov, Tintin Hu, Olga Zhironkina, Pavel Lukyanenok
Energy 6.0 In Industry 6.0: A Review Of Perspective Development
Číslo: 1/2025
Periodikum: Acta Montanistica Slovaca
DOI: 10.46544/ams.v30i1.05
Klíčová slova: Internet of Everything, Energy 6.0; Renewable Energy, Fourth Energy Transition, Industry 6.0, Zero Emissions, Digital Triplets, Emotional Artificial Intelligence
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Fourth Energy Transition – without restrictions on the access of all countries
of the world to cheap energy, with a characteristic consistent reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions and adherence to the climate agenda. Today, scientists have experience in studying the digital technologies of Industry 4.0
and forecasting their development to the level of 6.0. However, less attention
is paid to the prospects for the formation of their Energy 6.0 platform. In this
regard, the purpose of this Review is to accumulate the experience of research on Industry 6.0 for transfer to the energy sector based on the existing
research groundwork for Energy 6.0. In this regard, the purpose of this Review is to analyze the content and structure of publications in the field of
Energy 6.0. The main result of the research is a comprehensive overview of
research papers in the field of Industry 5.0 digital technologies' evolution
from the characteristic human-centricity to the nature-centricity inherent in
Industry 6.0. Energy 6.0 is defined as an environmentally oriented technological platform for the energy sector in the second half of the 21st century,
based on the expansion of digital technologies (emotional artificial intelligence, the Internet of Everything, digital triples and hyper-connected enterprises, predictive multi-industry analytics of Big Data and their quantum processing, computational experiments and virtualized assembly) in basic industries. The most promising areas of future research on Energy 6.0 are identified. These are the roles of Industry 6.0 technologies in a seamless Fourth
Energy Transition: overcoming inequality in access to renewable energy
among different countries, balancing the achievement of energy and climate
goals for sustainable development, and further development of digital technologies beyond cyber-physical systems. They also include an analysis of
Energy 6.0 place in the system of transition to Industry 6.0, as well as its
consideration as a structural shift in the economy. The Review concludes that
further research on Energy 6.0, focusing on digital technologies that accelerate the balance between achieving energy and climate Goals of Sustainable
Development, the movement towards a "seamless" Fourth Energy Transition, and ESG investments, is relevant and significant for both theory and
practice