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Energy Policies and Sustainable Development

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

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 May 2025 | Viewed by 1015

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Department of Economics and Business, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Oradea, 410087 Oradea, Romania
Interests: development and application of statistical and econometric methods; energy economy; energy policy; sustainability

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Sustainable development is an urgent necessity to secure a future for our planet and all living species. Amidst considerable economic and ecological degradation, the integration of economic, social, and environmental dimensions of development has become paramount. Additionally, the critical role of energy within the broader sustainability context has spurred extensive scholarly work and a focused engagement among policymakers and practitioners.

In response to this pressing need, we invite contributions that explore, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  • Challenges and strategies for advancing sustainable energy systems;
  • Economic dimensions of energy, including market dynamics, trade, demand and supply factors, pricing, taxation, and investment;
  • Social aspects related to energy, such as the nexus of energy–population, energy–urbanization, energy–poverty etc.;
  • Enhancing energy efficiency and reducing overall consumption;
  • Expanding access to affordable and sustainable energy sources, with a focus on renewable energy sources;
  • Fostering research, development, and innovation to promote new energy technologies;
  • Establishing robust frameworks for national and international policy, institutional cooperation, and policy alignment with sustainable production and consumption principles;
  • Promoting investment and mobilizing resources—both human and financial—for sustainable energy projects and initiatives;
  • Developing and implementing effective measures to balance energy supply and demand;
  • Identifying trends and proposing solutions within sustainable energy policy;
  • Designing exemplary policies informed by best practices on both the national and global scales.

Dr. Ramona Simut
Prof. Dr. Alina Badulescu
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Keywords

  • sustainable energy systems
  • energy strategies
  • energy economy
  • energy efficiency
  • renewable energy sources
  • energy supply and demand
  • energy policy

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Modeling and Analyzing Critical Policies for Improving Energy Efficiency in Manufacturing Sector: An Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) Approach
by Yuanyuan Li, Alina Badulescu and Daniel Badulescu
Energies 2025, 18(4), 893; https://doi.org/10.3390/en18040893 - 13 Feb 2025
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The manufacturing sector’s carbon emissions and energy consumption is much greater than other counterparts, which needs to be remedied. To solve this issue, energy efficiency is an essential element for sustainable production in the manufacturing process. While a number of studies have examined [...] Read more.
The manufacturing sector’s carbon emissions and energy consumption is much greater than other counterparts, which needs to be remedied. To solve this issue, energy efficiency is an essential element for sustainable production in the manufacturing process. While a number of studies have examined different energy efficiency policies, no prior study has delved into their interactions. Moreover, there is a lack of studies classifying the policies based on their driving and dependence power. To fill these research gaps, this study identified twelve policies through researching literature, which were further analyzed using the ISM MICMAC approach. Interpretive structural modeling (ISM) was used to develop contextual relationships among identified policies, whereas cross-impact matrix multiplication was applied to classification (MICMAC) to analyze driving and dependence power. The study results reveal that “strategic planning” and “green capabilities” are the most influential policies for energy efficiency, while “green marketing” and “green production” have reduced roles in energy efficiency. The findings of this study can be used to manufacture sustainable goods and services, which can enhance overall corporate sustainability. Businesses can lessen their environmental impact while maintaining their financial sustainability through an energy efficiency scheme. Full article
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