Herbert Diess - Infineon Technologies
Abstract
Chairman of the Supervisory Board - Infineon Technologies
Combating climate change with semiconductors
The world’s thirst for energy is continuously rising – yet the days of fossil fuels are numbered. As the just-released IPCC report shows, GHG emissions need to be lowered drastically to limit global warming to below 2°C. Semiconductors are the key to bringing climate change to a halt. They empower a decarbonized economy that runs on green electrical energy.
The path to achieving this begins with energy generation: the primary energy source of the future will be solar, followed by wind. The green energy generated needs to be converted and transmitted as efficiently and stored as intelligently as possible. And finally, we have to use it as efficiently as possible in electrified applications across all sectors, from mobility and buildings to industry.
Semiconductors are the central link at every stage of the energy conversion chain, and innovation in the field will be critical to save our planet and still improve our quality of life at the same time.