COVID-19 and Sustainable Energy Transitions
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A: Sustainable Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 41672
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (Covid-19) has impacted many communities and economies worldwide. The lockdown and containment measures have reduced industrial activities, tourism, and mobility, which has influenced the energy supply chain as well as the demand for energy services. To respond to this challenge, different economic recovery packages have been rolled out to combat the persisting economic slowdown. The impact of these recovery packages on achieving sustainable energy and mitigating climate change has become a major concern in energy and climate policy forums. On the positive side, the response to Covid-19 has created some opportunities and lessons that can be applied in low-carbon energy transitions (e.g., accelerated digitalization, science-based governance, and online business platforms instead of traveling). This calls for further research on the impact of Covid-19 to offer science-based evidence for informing energy and climate policies.
To respond to this urgent need, this Special Issue aims to provide a platform for sharing scientific approaches, innovative solutions, and effective policy interventions that could promote a resilient and sustainable energy system in the aftermath of the pandemic. The Guest Editor, Dr. Behnam Zakeri, invites papers that can contribute to the call, in the form of original research or extensive reviews, addressing one or more of the following topics:
- Impact of Covid-19 on energy transitions;
- Pandemic: energy access, energy poverty, and equity;
- Covid-19 and climate change;
- Covid-19, digitalization, and the energy sector;
- Economic recovery packages and the energy expenditures;
- Role of resilient and sustainable energy systems in coping with global crises;
- Impact of Covid-19-induced lifestyle and behavioral changes on energy demand;
- Energy policy and governance in the post-pandemic era;
- Role of energy democracy and decentralization in achieving sustainable energy;
- Energy supply (fossil fuels and renewable energy) and the pandemic.
Dr. Behnam Zakeri
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Covid-19 pandemic
- Covid-19 and energy sector
- Economic recovery
- Energy policy
- Digitalization
- Energy transitions
- Resilient energy systems
- Decentralized energy
- Energy access and poverty
- Covid-19 and carbon emissions
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