Digital technology is changing the way Europe approaches infrastructure challenges such as the massive roll-out of power grids and renewable generation capacity that underpin the green transition.
How Europe will approach infrastructure needs, and keep up with technological developments, will determine the bloc’s resilience to extreme temperatures, droughts, and floods which are becoming more frequent with climate change.
Many technologies are already available, such as advanced water management systems, smart mobility solutions or digital twins. The question is how fast Europe will be able to roll out infrastructure that is critical for the twin digital and green transitions.
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