Global Challenges in Energy Markets: Economics, Technology, and Policy
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 (10 November 2022) | Viewed by 15305
Special Issue Editors
Interests: energy markets; energy transition; renewable energy sources; green hydrogen; solar energy; PV
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Interests: power system economics; energy markets; energy and climate policy; energy transition; energy planning; mathematical modeling; decision support systems, optimization of power systems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to cordially invite you to submit your manuscripts to our Special Issue, entitled Global Challenges in Energy Markets: Economics, Technology, and Policy.
The global economy faces numerous regulatory, technological, and economic challenges resulting from global trends towards low-emission economies, increasing prices of fossil fuels and EU emission allowances, increasing investment expenditures required for energy transition, higher share of intermittent technologies, energy and transport decarbonization, and developing new strategies and frameworks (e.g., for production of green hydrogen, fleet electrification, or energy storage). In this context, the Special Issue aims to collect original research or review articles on the current and future challenges in energy markets. The Special Issue provides you with a platform for exchanging knowledge and experience. In particular, we encourage you to submit papers on the following topics:
- Energy transition;
- Decarbonization;
- Energy policy;
- Energy market;
- Energy economics;
- Power systems;
- Electricity prices;
- Renewable energy sources;
- Energy storage;
- Hydrogen economy;
- Demand response;
- Energy management;
- electromobility;
- Fossil fuels;
- Hard coal market;
- Natural gas market;
- Oil market.
Dr. Aleksandra Komorowska
Prof. Dr. Jacek Kamiński
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- energy policy;
- energy market;
- energy economics;
- power systems;
- electricity prices;
- mathematical modeling;
- optimization;
- system analysis;
- renewable energy sources;
- energy storage;
- hydrogen economy;
- demand response;
- demand side management;
- energy transition;
- decarbonization;
- energy management;
- electromobility;
- environmental impact assessment;
- sustainable development.
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