Sustainable Energy Systems: Efficiency and Optimization
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 (31 October 2020) | Viewed by 67959
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainability analyses of energy systems; the technical design and integration of renewable energy systems
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Interests: integrated design and analysis for sustainable energy systems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
New, alternative energy technologies are rapidly becoming affordable, and it is expected that these will be immensely disruptive to our traditional mode of centralised energy generation, transmission, and distribution. Additionally, the severe climate (and other) impacts of many traditional energy generation and utilisation techniques are widely accepted. As stated in the World Energy Outlook of the International Energy Agency (IEA): “the global energy scene is in a state of flux, thrown off balance by falling costs for a range of technologies, led by wind and solar…”. Furthermore, the IEA states that it “…expects renewable electricity generation to increase by a further two-fifths by 2021. However, renewable heat and transport are lagging behind, despite good potential…”. For these changes or transitions to be just and sustainable, systemic analyses are required, with an emphasis on optimizing the energy sector to be better integrated with the other sectors of the economy, thereby ensuring the efficiency of future energy value chains. Such systemic analyses utilise concepts, methods and tools such as system dynamics, urban metabolism, industrial ecology, and life cycle analyses, to inform policy- and decision-making.
This Special Issue is therefore focused on how the concepts, methods and tools of systemic analyses have been utilised in various contexts to enable a transition to sustainable energy systems, with an emphasis on the efficiency and optimisation of future energy value chains.
Prof. Dr. Alan BrentGuest Editor
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Keywords
- Sustainability
- Macro-level
- Systemic analyses
- Energy value chains
- Efficiency
- Optimization
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