Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Sustainability Agenda of Renewable Energy Sources
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sustainability and Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 September 2022) | Viewed by 4236
Special Issue Editors
Interests: biomass supply chain; sustainability; supply chain management; transportation and logistics; statistical analysis; lean manufacturing
Interests: renewable energy; energy conversion; sustainability; emissions and environmental issue; biomass
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nowadays, global warming (GW) is known as one of the most critical issues across the world. Many efforts have been made by many international communities to diminish greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to slow down the GW process. As a result, developing energy sources sustainably can have a great effect on the success of global policies adopted worldwide for the reduction of GHG emissions; the basic idea in this sense is to replace the fossil fuels. The increase of alarms regarding the GHG-induced climate changes and energy security has given scholars strong encouragement to conduct research into exploring potential sources for generating renewable energies. Something that can have a great effect in this context is bio-energy, which refers to any biological material that is derived from living or recently living organisms. Bio-energy can be considered as one of the alternate renewable carbon-based fuels that can decrease environmental footprints in different applications. The commercial-scale production of these energy sources requires careful consideration of several issues that can be broadly categorized as raw material production, technology, by-products, etc. The further expansion of renewable energies would help meet the global energy demand, and therefore can play a significant role in environmental and socio-economic improvements in rural and metropolitan communities. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is an effective tool that can be used in assessing different renewable energy sources for their sustainability and can help governments and policy makers select the optimum energy source for specific goal. The supply of sustainable renewable energy is one of the most serious challenges that humankind will have to confront over the coming decades, particularly because of the need to address climate change. The main barriers in sustainable renewable energy development are the high cost of feedstock, lack of reliable supply, and transportation and logistics issues and uncertainties. This Special Issue focuses on the model development, different method application, and life cycle assessment to address the sustainability development goals (SDGs) for renewable energy sources.
This Special Issue aims to invite colleagues to submit their recent research on life cycle assessment and the sustainability agenda of renewable energy sources, to reduce the GHG emissions, maximize the profit and waste minimization, and strategies for improving the social contexts. The scope of this Special Issue covers but is not limited to the following topics:
- The effect of renewable energy sources on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Life Cycle Analysis of environmental impacts
- Water-Energy Nexus (WEN) and GHG emissions
- Renewable energy and sustainable shipping
- Resource location, cost analysis, and job opportunities
- Policy, strategies, technology, and investment considerations for Renewable Energy sources
- Decision-making for future energy generation and conversion management
- Simulation modeling, optimization approaches and multicriteria decision makings of renewable energy efficiency
Dr. Seyed Mojib Zahraee
Prof. Dr. Seyed Ehsan Hosseini
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Keywords: Renewable energy
- Sustainability
- Life Cycle Assessment
- Decision making
- Cost-benefit analysis
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