Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy Trends
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "B: Energy and Environment".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2022) | Viewed by 13542
Special Issue Editor
Interests: machine learning; sustainability; metal composites; financial markets; energy
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) principally encompasses humanity and our planet’s challenges, consisting of 17 main goal and 169 sub-targets. Herein this Special Issue calls for papers about important interactions' responsibilities for ensuring an in-depth analysis of renewable energy strategies that enable young researchers of the parties to get involved, and to be fully on boarded for future direction of renewable energy strategies in these countries.
In like manner, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is another cross-boundary collaborative effort to be achieved. Despite the accepted agreement that still the world we are living is steadily polluting air and the greenhouse gas emissions are continuing in an umpteen quantity; the renewable energy is the only hope for a sustainable energy resource for a greenhouse gases free atmosphere. Considering the aforesaid global accountability, this joint research is a viable opportunity to reform strategies, combat climate change, and provide sustainable energy for socio-economic development in order to fulfill the international agreements as a prior-global contributor.
Formulation of a renewable energy sector’s strategy requires a set of factors to be investigated within multi-dimensional approaches to ensure the energy mix is well addressed; to recognize a viable strategic roadmap (realized, shared, learning, false and hidden types of strategy); to align nature of strategies with scope (competitive strategy, corporate strategy, business strategy, functional strategy, and operating strategy), to define model of application (entrepreneurial model, adaptive model, planning model, and etc.), and finally to realize an effective relationship among sustainability pillars (environmental, technical, economic, institutional and social).
This Special Issue aims to gather recent advances in the field of sustainable development and trade of energy. These challenges are related to technology but also environmental, societal, economic and financial tools as well as process management are also of interest for this Special Issue.
Dr. Alexey Mikhaylov
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- machine learning
- sustainability
- renewable energy
- financial markets
- energy
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