Renewable Energy and Energy Saving: Worldwide Research Trends
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 43053
Special Issue Editor
Interests: renewable energy; energy saving; biomass; sustainability; power quality; smart grids
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Dear Colleagues,
Today, there is an increasing concern for the environment, especially regarding the already evident rise in the planet’s temperature. This circumstance has led to technological progress in the use of natural resources for energy and their availability to all productive sectors.
Faced with the current situation, it is vital to propose actions to put aside production models based on fossil fuels and opt for more sustainable models based on the circular economy, energy saving, and renewable energy.
Energy saving and renewable energy allow us to save our scarce economic resources, postpones the depletion of our scarce fossil resources (on which our energy supply depends for the most part), and finally seems to be one of the best alternatives for reducing CO2 emissions.
This Special Issue aims to advance the contribution of use of renewable energies and energy saving in order to achieve a more sustainable world. This Special Issue seeks contributions spanning a broad range of topics related but not limited to:
- Solar energy;
- The use of rooftops for energy generation;
- Energy conversion from urban biomass or residues;
- Energy management for water;
- Bioclimatic architecture and green buildings;
- Wind energy cogeneration;
- Next-generation renewable energy technologies;
- Cogeneration;
- Public and private energy saving;
- Policy for urban energy saving;
- Smart meters;
- Zero-energy buildings;
- Legislations, regulations, and standards of energy.
Prof. Alberto-Jesus Perea-Moreno
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Energy saving
- Renewable energy
- Zero-energy buildings
- Biomass
- Solar energy
- Wind energy
- Energy efficiency
- Sustainability
- Bioclimatic architecture
- Sustainable transport
- PV
- CSP
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