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Renewable Energy Supply Chain

A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "C: Energy Economics and Policy".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 September 2024 | Viewed by 1275

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Institute of Management, Faculty of Economics, Finance and Management, University of Szczecin, Cukrowa 8, 71-004 Szczecin, Poland
Interests: green supply chain; sustainable supply chain; close-loop chain; eco-innovation; city logistics; logistics; transport systems; city economics; strategy in logistics; transportation; performance measurement in logistics and supply chain; efficiency in logistics; circular economy; smart city; risk management in the supply chain; uncertainty; vulnerability of the supply chain; resilience in supply chain; uncertainty supply chain; energy poverty

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Institute of Management, Faculty of Economics, Finance and Management, University of Szczecin, Cukrowa 8, 71-004 Szczecin, Poland
Interests: operations research; modeling and simulation of logistic processes; multi-criteria methods in process optimization; applications of mathematic and statistics

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Management Faculty, University of Łódź, Matejki 22 90-237 Łódź, Poland
Interests: supply chain risk and security management; business continuity management; resilient and sustainable supply chain; joint product development; environmental risk; design for environment; packaging design for circular economy

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue is focused on the renewable energy supply chains and presents a diversity of possibilities regarding new methods, ideas, and solutions for renewable energy applications. Original research papers, as well as review articles, case studies and high-quality applications, will be considered for publication. Topics of interest for publication include but are not limited to:

  • Simulation modelling of renewable energy supply chains;
  • Impact of renewable energy on the sustainability of supply chains;
  • Impact of renewable energy on the resilience of supply chains;
  • Application of optimization techniques in renewable energy supply chains;
  • Use of machine learning algorithms in renewable energy supply chains;
  • Supplier relations in the development of products with risk and resilience: models’ approach;
  • Sustainable development and its impact on the renewable-energy supply chains;
  • Energy crisis and renewable-energy supply chains;
  • Energy poverty and renewable-energy supply chains;
  • Ripple effect in supply chains;
  • Resilience of supply chains in the context of crises (COVID-19 pandemic, armed conflicts, energy crises);
  • Securing clean renewable energy supply chains;
  • Supply chain for the renewable energy sector;
  • Energy transformation and renewable supply chains;
  • Innovative strategy of supply chain.

Prof. Dr. Blanka Tundys
Dr. Tomasz Wiśniewski
Dr. Grażyna Kędzia
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • renewable energy keyword
  • resilience of supply chains
  • sustainability of supply chains
  • simulation modelling
  • energy transformation
  • supply chain transformation

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Review
Renewable Energy Supply Chains—Text Mining and Co-Occurrence Analysis in the Context of the Sustainability
by Blanka Tundys and Tomasz Wiśniewski
Energies 2023, 16(12), 4761; https://doi.org/10.3390/en16124761 - 16 Jun 2023
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The topic of this study is energy supply chains in the context of sustainable development. The analysis is based on bilateral analysis methodology using the knowledge map visualization tool VoS Viewer and performance analysis. The aim is to investigate whether and to what [...] Read more.
The topic of this study is energy supply chains in the context of sustainable development. The analysis is based on bilateral analysis methodology using the knowledge map visualization tool VoS Viewer and performance analysis. The aim is to investigate whether and to what extent there is interest in the research topic of renewable energy supply chains in the context of sustainability. An analysis of keyword associations, indexes, authors, and places of publication gives an overview of the current state of research in this area. It is valuable and new from the point of view of contributing to the development of the discipline to show the broad spectrum of terms and research topics related to the operation, management, and improvement of energy supply chains. The sustainability context also offers new possibilities for interpretation and application of other management tools in selected chains. Co-dependency and co-occurrence analysis and text mining provide an excellent background for further research in this area. At the same time, it allows data to be refined for further analysis and will provide an excellent starting point for further work in this area. Full article
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