Emerging Energy Technologies and Energy Savings
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2021) | Viewed by 9042
Special Issue Editor
Interests: conventional and renewable energy sources; hybrid and conjugated energy systems; HVAC systems; energy savings; energy management; implementation of energy technologies in buildings, built environment, and industry; energy and environmental assessment; technoeconomic analysis; efficient energy use; thermal comfort; indoor air quality
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The transformation of the energy generation, transmission, distribution, and supply systems from the centralized concept-form into the decentralized–local one is the main target for the current and upcoming decades. This challenge is directly associated with a number of sustainable development goals set by the UN and supports the meeting of energy and environmental targets of UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Within this framework, a number of new and improved energy technologies ranging from small- to large-scale capacity and application supported by energy savings and improvement actions is going to be the key and master tool.
The aim of this Special Issue is to shade light onto not only the new findings and proposals of the pure innovative and fundamental research, but also to become a discussion forum for the applied research outcomes. Results from innovative applications and case studies, dealing with the implementation of emerging and efficiency-improving energy technologies at the supply and demand side in any scale and sector are also welcome. The topic of the emerging energy technologies and energy savings is one of the most inter-, trans-, and multidisciplinary fields encompassing a large number of scientists from engineering to business, social to environmental sciences, governance to the market analysts and policy makers, and other closely-related areas.
The contribution of this Special Issue would be its focus on the:
- New developments of conventional and RES-based energy technologies;
- Efficient manner of the implementation of the newest, innovative, conjugated, and hybrid energy technologies in the current and future global energy systems;
- New achievements moving towards affordable and clean energy sectors;
- Policy and financial schemes for further supporting the implementation high-edge energy technologies, such as hydrogen, ocean and wave, etc.;
- Energy-saving projects at district and city scale focusing on the development of the future sustainable cities and communities.
All the above will serve as a basis for sustainable growth and development that would take actions against the climate change challenges and accelerate energy system transformation into a low carbon and highly efficient one.
Dr. Apostolos Michopoulos
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Solar, wind and geothermal energy and technology
- Hydrogen energy and technology
- Ocean, wave, and tidal energy and technology
- Biomass and bioenergy technologies
- Conventional high-efficiency energy technologies
- Conjugated and hybrid energy technologies
- Waste-to-energy technologies
- Energy saving
- Energy efficiency
- Energy management
- Environmental sustainability
- Economical sustainability
- Social sustainability
- Energy technologies applications’ at district and city scale
- Industrial improvements and sustainability
- Clean and low carbon industrial processes
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