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The global energy landscape is changing radically as the world moves from dirty fossil fuels to relatively cleaner renewable forms of power. The urgency for climate change action as well as sustainable energy solutions are a critical element in the long-term economic and environmental sustainability. In this framework, fuzzy logic has provided a breakthrough for solving complexities and uncertainties in renewable energy systems. It is perfect for handling the variability and intermittent nature of renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydroelectric power.

This book comes from a fundamental belief that the future of energy is in our willingness to invent and improve, so as to not just survive against nature but also make it sustainable. It discusses the importance of fuzzy logic in smart infrastructure control system, fault detection and management in renewable energy systems (solar photovoltaic, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, and biogas energy systems), federated learning devices for renewable energy, intelligent energy management, enhanced wave and tidal energy conversion, and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals through renewable energy innovations. It is a must-read for everyone who wishes to promote green technologies through intelligent approaches.



This book comes from a fundamental belief that the future of energy is in our willingness to invent and improve, so as to not just survive against nature but also make it sustainable. It is a must-read for everyone who wishes to promote green technologies through intelligent approaches.

1. Fuzzy Control System in Smart Infrastructure for Smart and Futuristic
Cities: Organic Photovoltaic Glass Confirming Sustainability via Efficient
Energy Management
2. Renewable Energy Innovative Technologies and
Intellectual Property Rights Smearing Fuzzy Logics for Sustainable Future in
Smart and Sustainable Cities
3. Fuzzy Logic for Fault Diagnosis and
Prognostics in Renewable Energy Systems
4. Smart Sustainable Cities:
Addressing Privacy, Equity, and Social Justice through Fuzzy Decision-Making
5. Strengthening Fuzzy Logics and Federated Learning Devices for Renewable
Energy
6. Fuzzy Logic: A Quantitative Approach to Objective Environmental
Impact Assessments
7. Harnessing Fuzzy Logics in Renewable Wind Energy for
Smart-Sustainable Cities and Villages: Pioneering Climate Action through
Intelligent Energy Management in Industry 5.0
8. Integration of Fuzzy Logic
in Smart City Framework to Enhance Sustainability
9. Prognostic Capabilities
of Fuzzy Logic in Fault Management for Renewable Energy Systems
10.
Industrial Internet of Things and Renewable Energy: Fuzzy Logic Solutions for
a Sustainable Future
11. Assimilating Fuzzy Logic in Smart City and Village
Development for Sustainable Future
12. Harnessing Fuzzy Logic for Enhanced
Wave and Tidal Energy Conversion: A Path to Sustainability
13. Quantifying
the Contributions of Fuzzy Logic Solutions in Achieving Sustainable
Development Goals through Renewable Energy Innovations in Smart Cities and
Smart Villages
14. Advancing Solar Photovoltaic Systems through Fuzzy Logic
Control: Strategies for a Greener Future
15. Optimization of Human Resource
Distribution in Minimizing Gender Imbalances at the Workplace Using
Triangular Fuzzy Numbers
16. Implementation of Fuzzy Logic in Renewable
17.
Enhancing Hydroelectric Power Systems through Fuzzy Logic for Sustainable
Energy Management
18. Smart Villages and Cities: A Sustainable Imperative for
Emerging IndiaA Journey from Painful to Thoughtful
19. Assimilation of Fuzzy
Logic in Biomass and Biogas Energy Systems
20. Application of Fuzzy Logic
Control in a System for Conserving Wind Energy: A Comprehensive Review
Bhupinder Singh is a professor at Sharda School of Law, Sharda University, India. He has authored 3 books, published 97 papers, given 163 presentations at national and international conferences and seminars, and participated in more than 40 workshops, faculty development programs, and quality improvement programs, and 25 courses from reputed international universities. Dr. Singh has more than 16 years of experience in leadership, teaching, research, and industry.

Komal Vig is the dean of Sharda School of Law, Sharda University, Greater Noida, India. She has a doctorate in law (criminal law) and an MBA in human resources. Prof. Vig has served in the field of academics in different capacities for more than 20 years.

Ruchi Lal is the head of department at the School of Law at Manav Rachna University, India. She has presented more than 50 research papers at various national and international conferences/seminars and has published 65 research papers in Scopus and UGC Care journals. During her professional career, Prof. Lal has handled diverse academic and administrative responsibilities such as drafting and vetting of the syllabi, member of the board of studies, and organization of academic events.

Budi Agus Riswandi is a professor of law in intellectual property rights and cyberlaw and dean of the Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Indonesia. He also teaches at various law faculties in Indonesia. Prof. Riswandis research focuses on intellectual property rights and cyberlaw, and he has published several books and articles journals in the field.