Energy Policy and Climate Change 2016
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2016) | Viewed by 95597
Special Issue Editors
Interests: environmental impact assessments and pollution; sustainable chemical process engineering; remediation and waste treatment; resource optimization in industrial processes; emission control and environmental regulations; water treatment; environmental management and engineering; soil and water analysis
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Interests: renewable energies; energy transition; decentralised generation; power grids; smart grids environmental protection; public perception; nimbyism
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
When the Special Issue on “Energy Policy and Climate Change” was launched last year, we pointed out that “the basic conditions and constraints” for the identification of solutions to pressing energy policy problems had substantially changed.
This year’s events have dramatically confirmed the urgency of reducing the ecological overshoot generated in the last few decades, and of limiting the foreseeable climate change to tolerable levels. Indeed, the rapidly increasing conflicts over scarce resources and the large scale of uncontrolled population movements might be but a prelude to alarming future scenarios.
Building upon the experience acquired in the previous issue, and encouraged by the scientific quality and number of the articles received, we believe that a new Special Issue on “Energy Policy and Climate Change” can provide the necessary continuity for the scientific community to present the growing development of research and innovation, capable of analyzing the impact of a rapidly evolving situation.
Like the previous issue, this Special Issue of Energies is dedicated to the analysis of strategies, scenarios, and technical developments that will affect energy policies and investment decisions.
We welcome contributions critically addressing these issues, and those potentially capable of providing new insights and original proposals. Review papers will be considered, following consultation with the Editors.
Prof. Dr. Vincenzo Dovì
Dr. Antonella Battaglini
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- technological innovation for sustainable scenarios
- energy policy modelling
- economics of global warming
- international climate policy
- societal challenges in energy policy
- analysis of energy and climate regulations
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