Advances in Renewable Energy Technologies for Distributed Generation
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 27696
Special Issue Editors
Interests: distributed generation; combined cooling heating and power; solar energy; concentrated solar power; renewable energy technologies integrated into the built environment; organic Rankine cycle systems; Stirling engines; novel energy conversion technologies
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Interests: renewable energy; biomass thermochemical conversion; LCA; decarbonization strategies
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Interests: energy; environment; agriculture
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The increasing energy demand, catastrophic consequences of climate change, and limited conventional energy sources have stressed the importance of renewable energy technologies to promote sustainable development. Although the power capacity of renewables has grown annually since 2001, in 2018 the added net capacity of renewables worldwide remained the same as in 2017. Hence, to achieve the ambitious goals set out by the Paris Agreement further efforts are still needed to promote the larger uptake of renewable energy technologies.
It is indubitable that the global energy system is undergoing a significant transformation driven by the increasing availability of low-cost renewable energy technologies and the deployment of distributed energy resources. Therefore, the Special Issue of ‘Advances in Renewable Energy Technologies for Distributed Generation’ calls for papers on the broader topics of renewable energy, around technologies, their environmental and socio-economic impacts, policies, and best practices for their uptake.
This Special Issue will disseminate knowledge on various renewable energy technologies including, but not limited to, biomass conversion, solar energy conversion and applications, wind energy, geothermal, hydropower, hydrogen and fuel cells, and wave, tide, and ocean thermal energies. Papers dealing with the above topics using one or more of the following methodologies are encouraged: modeling, experimental, optimization, and planning, with adequate verifications of the findings. Moreover, papers with a multidisciplinary approach assessing the environmental impact, and socio-economic and policy issues related to their adoption are welcome.
We accept unpublished research, case studies, and review articles on these topics.
Prof. Dr. Luca Cioccolanti
Prof. Dr. Electo Eduardo Silva Lora
Eng. Mauro Villarini
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- biomass
- biofuels
- solar energy
- wind energy
- hydrogen
- fuel cells
- hydropower
- geothermal energy
- wave, tidal and ocean energies
- life cycle analysis
- environmental and socio-economic impact
- distributed generation
- policy issues
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