New Perspectives and Regulations for Logistics, Management Processes and Renewable Energy Sources
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A: Sustainable Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (11 January 2024) | Viewed by 12181
Special Issue Editors
Interests: logistics processes; added value; integrated management concepts; risk management; supply chain relationship management; organization development strategies; process approach in management; modern information technologies
Interests: telematics systems; transport optimization; risk management; information management; efficient supply chains; safety management
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The world's coal resources are becoming scarcer, driving the search for alternative energy sources. These are well-known facts, as are the sources of these potential energy sources in the form of sun (photovoltaics), wind (wind farms) and water (hydroelectric power plants). This Special Issue will present the latest research on the role and logistic support of energy producers and distributors, relations between energy distributors and consumers, and the related role of logistics operators. The aspects of the functioning of supply chains in the energy sector are also an important matter.
Another thematic area is related to special requirements that must be met by individual logistic processes, such as the methods of storing energy from alternative sources. The transport of oversized elements for the construction of wind, hydro, and nuclear power plants. Risk management in the operation of power plants and the implementation of logistic processes are also important elements of this research field.
Renewable energy sources are also an integral part of energy policies at national, supranational (EU) and global levels. The constant development of regulations raises problems from the legal compliance perspective for companies operating on this market. Equally important are questions about the limits of state aid for this sector of the economy, which affects the competitiveness of enterprises. The impact of legal norms on the efficiency of power plant management and cooperation with the state administration also remains significant.
In this context, theoretical and practical studies of energy problems related to logistics and management and quality sciences are needed. We welcome original articles that provide new information in these areas.
Prof. Dr. Ewa Kulińska
Dr. Dariusz Masłowski
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- renewable energy
- photovoltaics
- wind energy
- water energy
- nuclear power plant
- coal-fired power plant
- supply chain
- challenges of procurement processes
- challenges of production processes
- challenges of distribution processes
- challenges of transport processes
- challenges of warehousing processes
- role of logistics operators
- sectoral regulations
- energy law
- economic law
- public economic law
- legal risk and legal compliance
- risk management
- public management
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