Renewable Energy Economy: Modeling, Investment, and Policy Assessment for Clean Energy Production and Emission Reduction from Priority and Emerging Technologies
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "C: Energy Economics and Policy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2022) | Viewed by 2489
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Interests: automotive engineering; energy and fuels; data analysis; thermodynamics; process engineering; waste-to-energy, and environmental sustainability
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Interests: renewable energy economy; farm bioeconomy; rural and and regional economy; economic theories; supply chain collaboration; decission theory and economic impact assessment
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The need for widespread implementation of renewable energy technologies has become a global challenge as we transition to a low carbon and green economy. Around 176 countries have stated their renewable energy targets, driven by various motivations. Renewable energy technologies are regarded as one of the pathways to decarbonize the energy sector and to reduce fossil fuel dependency. Traditionally, renewable energy plays a vital role as an energy source in rural areas of developing countries. At present, one of the key challenges to adopting alternative options is the cost effectiveness for sustainable development.
The following areas of technologies could be included in this proposed issue for a wider spectrum of researchers and policy outlooks.
- Renewable energy economy analysis: modeling, investment, and policy assessment;
- Life cycle analysis/life cycle management in renewable energy applications;
- Economics of 4th-generation biodiesel;
- Biomass to biodiesel or bioethanol;
- 3rd-generation bioethanol production;
- Waste plastics to fuel production economics;
- Municipal green waste and solid waste to fuel production technologies and economics;
- Agro-farm or industrial emission reduction technologies leading to renewable economic emergence;
- Grid-tied/off-grid solar energy economics;
- Economics of renewable energy storage: solar to hydrogen fuel cell, nuclear to hydrogen, biomass to hydrogen, biofuel (bioethanol, biomethane, biodiesel) to fuel cell technology, alternative fuels to fuel cell production;
- Carbon capture technologies and economics from biofuels;
- Transition to renewable or cleaner energy production activities.
Dr. Md Hazrat Ali
Dr. Delwar Akbar
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Energy policy
- Emission reduction
- Carbon capture
- Solar energy, hydrogen and fuel cell
- Life cycle analysis
- Biodiesel and bioethanol
- Waste plastics
- Green waste and solid waste
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