Secure and Sustainable Energy System
- Published
- Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (354 p.)
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- Language Note
- English
- Restrictions on Access
- Open Access Unrestricted online access
- Summary
- This special issue aims to contribute to the climate actions which called for the need to address Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, keeping global warming to well below 2°C through various means, including accelerating renewables, clean fuels, and clean technologies into the entire energy system. As long as fossil fuels (coal, gas and oil) are still used in the foreseeable future, it is vital to ensure that these fossil fuels are used cleanly through abated technologies. Financing the clean and energy transition technologies is vital to ensure the smooth transition towards net zero emission by 2050 or beyond. The lack of long‐term financing, the low rate of return, the existence of various risks, and the lack of capacity of market players are major challenges to developing sustainable energy systems.This special collected 17 high-quality empirical studies that assess the challenges for developing secure and sustainable energy systems and provide practical policy recommendations. The editors of this special issue wish to thank the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) for funding several papers that were published in this special issue.
- Subject(s)
- Other Subject(s)
- allocation
- Alternative Policy Scenarios (APSs)
- Analytic Hierarchy Process
- and resiliency
- ArcGIS
- ASEAN
- Asia and the Pacific
- Bayesian Belief Network
- Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei coordinated development
- blockchain
- business as usual (BAU)
- carbon dioxide emissions
- carbon pricing
- China
- circular economy
- clean technologies
- climate change
- CO2 emission
- Coats-Redfern model
- connectivity
- cost-benefit analysis
- counterfactual scenario
- data exchanging
- DEA
- denitrification
- desulphurization
- economic growth
- electricity market
- emissions
- energy dependence
- energy diversity
- energy efficiency
- energy infrastructure
- energy policy
- energy supply security
- energy sustainability
- energy transition
- environmental assessment
- environmental Kuznets curve
- environmental sustainability
- FDIA
- flammability
- fossil fuels
- goal programming
- green bonds
- green finance
- green technology
- high-efficiency
- hydrogen
- industrial energy intensity
- integral model
- ISO
- iso-conversional
- latent heat thermal energy storage (LHTES)
- levelized cost of electricity
- life cycle assessment (LCA)
- local-global performance
- low-emission
- Mekong Subregion
- multi plant firms
- multi-criteria decision-making system
- multi-objective
- natural gas
- optimization
- panel ARDL
- physico-chemical characterization
- pollution emission intensity
- post-COVID-19 era
- power trade
- quantile DID method
- renewables
- Saudi Arabia
- Semnan province
- Southeast Asia
- subcritical
- sustainability
- sustainable development
- thermal energy storage (TES)
- under-operating agents
- wind energy
- wind farm site selection
- world energy trilemma index
- ISBN
- 9783036557137
9783036557144
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