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Hlushko, Oleksandr, Nataliia Lysenko, Kateryna Novyk, Robert Stala, Zbigniew Waradzyn, and Serhii Stepenko. "REVIEW OF TOP ENERGY TRANSITION INNOVATORS IMPACTING RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT." TECHNICAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGIES, no. 1(35) (2024): 274–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.25140/2411-5363-2024-1(35)-274-284.

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The list of TOP 100 energy transition innovators draws on Reuters Events’ expertise as the world’s leading provider of cleantech events. The main purpose of this review is to analyze the presented innovators and their main contributions towards energy transition as well as to emphasize those cases which are specifically dedicated to the renewable energy development, including solar systems, components and appropriate services. The main emerging trends shown and discussed in the review include Digital solutions, Decarbonization, Wind power, Just transition, Collaboration and partnerships, Hydro
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f, f. "A Transaction Cost Approach to the Role of Cooperatives in Energy Transition." International Academy of Global Business and Trade 19, no. 6 (2023): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.20294/jgbt.2023.19.6.1.

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Purpose - This paper investigates how community-based approaches to renewable energy help in to substitute renewables for fossil fuels in Europe in the context of transaction costs.
 Design/Methodology/Approach - This paper uses qualitative research methods, which feature online interviews focusing on 14 REScoop.eu member cooperatives and organizations, four non-REScoop.eu organizations, and a complementary online survey of 32 respondent REScoop.eu member cooperatives.
 Findings - The paper finds that (a) cooperative legal form is not seen to generate the perceived advantages to coop
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Ajayi, Ajibola Joshua, Experience Efeosa Akhigbe, Nnaemeka Stanley Egbuhuzor, and Oluwole Oluwadamilola Agbede. "Economic Analysis of Transitioning from Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy Using Econometrics." International Journal of Social Science Exceptional Research 1, no. 1 (2022): 96–110. https://doi.org/10.54660/ijsser.2022.1.1.96-110.

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The global transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is essential to mitigate climate change, reduce environmental degradation, and achieve sustainable development goals. However, this transition entails significant economic implications for energy markets, industries, and consumers. This study conducts an economic analysis of transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy, utilizing econometric models to quantify the costs, benefits, and broader market impacts of renewable energy adoption. By integrating empirical data with advanced statistical techniques, the research provides a
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Kirkland, Brad. "Diversifying the transition to renewable energy in Taiwan." Open Access Government 39, no. 1 (2023): 532–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.56367/oag-039-10532.

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Diversifying the transition to renewable energy in Taiwan MMA Global Aqua discuss the transition from the traditional uses of oil and gas to renewable energy in Taiwan, describing the challenges, benefits and skills needed in the transition. The transition from the oil and gas industry to renewable energy in Taiwan presents both challenges and opportunities. On the challenge side, professionals must adapt to a different industry landscape, including new technologies and practices specific to renewable energy. They also need to understand the regulations and policies governing the renewables se
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Joe, Surkhwan, Joo Sung Hwang, and Seoyong Kim. "Who Would Be Willing to Pay for Energy Transition?: Comparing the Factors for the Public's Willingness to Pay for Transition to Renewable Energy and Nuclear Power." Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis 13, no. 4 (2023): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.14251/jscm.2023.4.1.

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This study aims to analyze what factors influence WTP(Willing To Pay) for cost of development of renewable energy and nuclear power energy. Our research based on the survey data. Our main findings are, first, the public shows a higher willingness to pay(WTP) for renewable energy than that fossil and nuclear energy. Second, WTP for renewable energy is deeply related to not only renewable energy factors such as perceived risk (-), positive image(+) and trust (+), but also fossil energy factors such as perceived benefit (-), positive image (+), trust (-) and knowledge (+). Third, WTP for the deve
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Vasa, Laszlo, Oleksandra Kubatko, Iryna Sotnyk, Vladyslav Piven, Galyna Trypolska, and Ulyana Pysmenna. "Economic and environmental drivers of renewable energy transition in the EU." Environmental Economics 15, no. 2 (2024): 232–45. https://doi.org/10.21511/ee.15(2).2024.16.

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The current green agenda, the climate change, and sustainability frameworks are closely linked to the successful transition to renewable energy. The study purpose is to estimate the influence of economic and environmental drivers of renewable energy promotion in the EU-27, using the 2013–2021 data for member states. Breusch and Pagan Lagrangian multiplier test and Hausman specification test were performed to determine the proper model specification. Using random-effects GLS regression for selected data, the study found that the rise in the magnitude of the Land-Ocean Temperature Index by one u
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Papazu, Irina. "Storifying Samsø’s Renewable Energy Transition." Science as Culture 27, no. 2 (2017): 198–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09505431.2017.1398224.

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Adrian, Maisarah, Eko Priyo Purnomo, Ashley Enrici, and Tiara Khairunnisa. "Energy transition towards renewable energy in Indonesia." Heritage and Sustainable Development 5, no. 1 (2023): 107–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.37868/hsd.v5i1.108.

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This study aims to see how efforts to optimize renewable energy resources are seen in the energy transition in Indonesia. High fossil energy consumption is the primary driver of a country’s need for an energy transition. Renewable energy is important because it is a natural energy source that can be renewed freely and without limits. This research is qualitative and descriptive, with data sources from government reports, related articles, and various regulations on renewable energy. The results showed that the optimization of this energy is opposite from the massive potential of renewable ener
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Nyasapoh, Mark, Samuel Gyamfi, Seth Kofi Debrah, et al. "Navigating Renewable Energy Transition Challenges for a Sustainable Energy Future in Ghana." Solar Energy and Sustainable Development Journal 14, no. 1 (2025): 237–57. https://doi.org/10.51646/jsesd.v14i1.479.

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The transition to a sustainable energy future in Ghana faces critical challenges, particularly in integrating renewable energy sources like solar and wind into the national grid. This study examined Ghana’s progress in renewable energy adoption using the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Model for Energy Supply Strategies and Their General Environmental Impacts (MESSAGE) tool. It evaluates the feasibility of achieving the 10% renewable energy target set in national energy policies by 2030 and beyond, highlighting key challenges and their impact on the country’s energy transition effo
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Prissha, Chawla. "ENERGY TRANSITION IN INDIA: A ROADMAP TO A SUSTAINABLE AND SECURE FUTURE." Indian Journal of Law and Society II, no. 3 (2024): 33–41. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11911706.

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India's power sector is undergoing a significant energy transition. This means moving away from a heavy reliance on fossil fuels like coal for electricity generation and embracing cleaner, renewable energy sources like solar and wind. This shift is driven by a desire to combat climate change and air pollution, along with ensuring energy security. The transition involves installing a massive amount of renewable energy capacity, but also requires improvements in energy storage and grid management to handle the variable nature of renewables. Success also hinges on policy changes and investments t
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Shchedrov, Ivan. "Energy transition in India: Challenges and prospects." Asia and Africa Today, no. 9 (2022): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s032150750020528-2.

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The article provides an overview of India’s policy on energy transition. India is highly dependent on energy production from conventional energy sources, especially coal. The country is also dependent on imports of oil and gas. Thus, the government of India is highly concerned about ecological problems and issues of energy transition towards renewable sources. India expresses an explicit position on renewable sources on the world arena but the structure of energy sector, socio-economic and spatial factors do not fully reflect the desire to reduce the energy production from traditional sources.
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Karasmanaki, Evangelia. "Energy transition and willingness to pay for renewable energy: The case of environmental students." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 899, no. 1 (2021): 012048. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/899/1/012048.

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Abstract Examining willingness-to-pay (WTP) for renewable energy sources (RES) as well as views on energy topics can enable policymakers to design effective measures for facilitating the transition from fossil fuels to a renewable-based energy system. The aim of this study was to investigate environmental students’ willingness-to-pay for renewables and their views on various energy topics. Results showed that respondents preferred renewable-based electricity production to conventional energy production while solar energy emerged as the most preferred renewable type. In addition, most responden
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Jamil, Muhammad, Farhan Ahmed, Gouranga Chandra Debnath, and Štefan Bojnec. "Transition to Renewable Energy Production in the United States: The Role of Monetary, Fiscal, and Trade Policy Uncertainty." Energies 15, no. 13 (2022): 4527. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en15134527.

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Renewable energy has emerged as a key to attain higher economic growth without any detrimental impact on the environment. Therefore, the entire world is in the transition phase from non-renewables to renewables. To improve the levels of production of renewable energy, it is inevitable to discern its determinants. Hence, this study aims to probe the impact of monetary, fiscal, and trade policy uncertainty on renewable energy production in the United States. To this end, the novel smooth and sharp structural breaks unit root test is used to scrutinize the order of integration. Next, we also appl
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Gil-García, Isabel C., Mª Socorro García-Cascales, Habib Dagher, and Angel Molina-García. "Electric Vehicle and Renewable Energy Sources: Motor Fusion in the Energy Transition from a Multi-Indicator Perspective." Sustainability 13, no. 6 (2021): 3430. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13063430.

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Energy transition requires actions from different sectors and levels, mainly focused on achieving a low-carbon and high-renewable integration society. Among the different sectors, the transport sector is responsible for more than 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions, mostly emitted in cities. Therefore, initiatives and analysis focused on electric vehicles integration powered by renewables is currently a desirable solution to mitigate climate change and promote energy transition. Under this framework, this paper proposes a multi-indicator analysis for the estimation of CO2 emissions combinin
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Streimikiene, Dalia. "Renewable energy technologies in households: Challenges and low carbon energy transition justice." Economics & Sociology 15, no. 3 (2022): 108–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.14254/2071-789x.2022/15-3/6.

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uropean Union (EU) has set the target of achieving carbon neutral society by 2050. The main way to ensure low carbon energy transition is to accelerate the penetration of renewables in households. However, there are many economic, social, technical, and behavioural barriers to this. In addition, the technologies for renewable energy generation are not affordable for low income households which are experiencing energy poverty and energy affordability problems. The paper critically analyses the barriers and state policies and measures for the support of renewable energy micro generation technolo
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Thompson, Shirley. "Strategic Analysis of the Renewable Electricity Transition: Power to the World without Carbon Emissions?" Energies 16, no. 17 (2023): 6183. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en16176183.

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This paper explores the role of electricity in the transition to renewable energy to mitigate climate change. A systematic literature review with the Scopus database identified 92 papers relevant to the renewable electricity transition. A PESTLE (Political, Economic, Sociological, Technological, Legal, and Environmental) review of the papers provided a multidisciplinary analysis. The Paris Agreement created a global movement for carbon neutrality to address the threats of climate change, calling for a transition to renewable electricity to lead the way and expand into new sectors and regions.
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Benediktsson, Karl. "Conflicting imaginaries in the energy transition? Nature and renewable energy in Iceland." Moravian Geographical Reports 29, no. 2 (2021): 88–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/mgr-2021-0008.

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Abstract An improved understanding of the geographical unevenness of the global energy transition is important. The concept of ‘sociotechnical imaginaries’ has been used extensively for understanding how desired technology futures are envisioned and differentially articulated in various contexts. Supplementing this, the concept of ‘nature imaginaries’ is proposed in this article, to specifically address collective moral visions of human/nature relations that underwrite discourses and actions by various actors. Nature plays an active role in both types of imaginaries. Their complex interactions
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Chukwuemeka, Nwala Stephen, Aririatu Paulraymond Ugonna, Okonkwo Boniface Ugochukwu, Egwuekwe Nmesomachukwu Immaculata, Ekebor Kizito Chiziterem, and Owoh Peter Chukwubuikem. "The Challenges and Opportunities of Energy Transition across Africa." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 13, no. 10 (2023): 4312–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2023/v13i103109.

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The provision of energy infrastructure is essential for economic growth, social cohesion, and environmental sustainability. This paper served to evaluate the challenges associated with energy development and transition across the African continent and proffer opportunities for sustainable transition. Extensive use of documents, official data and statistics on different aspects of the African society was employed for this study. Exploratory documentary research materials, extant literature, publications, journals and articles on the current status of energy generation and delivery in Africa, th
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DOSUNMU, Adewale, and Kamoru Seun OLANREWAJU. "Energy Transition and its Implications on Energy Security in the Major Oil Producing Gulf of Guinea Countries: Nigeria and Angola Case Study." European Modern Studies Journal 8, no. 3 (2024): 387–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.59573/emsj.8(3).2024.28.

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The transition to renewable energy sources is creating a profound transformation in the world energy landscape, presenting both obstacles and potentials for the Gulf of Guinea oil-producing countries. This paper discusses the economic implications of diminishing global oil demand and the transition to renewables, highlighting potential for economic diversification, job creation, and sustainable development. The paper also looks at the consequences for energy security of reduced reliance on oil exports, as well as the need to increase resilience to external shocks through renewable energy promo
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Kang, Yu. "Sustainable Development Through Energy Transition: The Role of Natural Resources and Gross Fixed Capital in China." Sustainability 17, no. 1 (2024): 83. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17010083.

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Governments and politicians are very concerned about the environmental sustainability of the energy sector, particularly with regard to oil and gas. To assist in achieving global climate objectives, the clean energy transition involves moving away from a fossil-fuel-based economy and toward one that is dominated by clean, renewable energy. This reduces carbon emissions. Here, we consider the moderating effects of natural resources, urbanization, and energy consumption between 1990 and 2022 as we analyze the impact of China’s energy transition and the external balance of goods and services on t
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Proka, Antonia, Matthijs Hisschemöller, and Derk Loorbach. "Transition without Conflict? Renewable Energy Initiatives in the Dutch Energy Transition." Sustainability 10, no. 6 (2018): 1721. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10061721.

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Hlongwane, Nyiko Worship, and Hlalefang Khobai. "Renewable Energy Transition on Employment Dynamics in BRICS Nations." Economies 13, no. 2 (2025): 45. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies13020045.

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As the world transitions towards a low-carbon economy, understanding the employment implications of renewable energy growth is crucial, particularly in emerging economies like the BRICS nations, where energy demand and employment pressures are rapidly evolving. The justification for this study lies in the critical need to understand the employment effects of renewable energy growth in emerging economies, particularly in the BRICS nations, which account for a significant share of global energy demand and are poised to drive the next wave of renewable energy adoption. As these countries navigate
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Lakhotia, Kartik. "Transition Towards Renewable Green Energy Resources." International Journal of Social Science and Economic Research 09, no. 06 (2024): 1636–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.46609/ijsser.2024.v09i06.003.

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The strategy of changing the path away from the conventional usage of fossil fuels to renewable green energy resources like solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, hydrogen or biomass energy is essential to protect our planet and the life it inhabits. This process will restrict the global rise in temperature to 1.5°C above pre-industrialization levels. This maximum rise in temperature level was targeted in the 2015 global Paris Agreement, hence preventing the catastrophic consequences of global warming. The widespread adoption of renewable sources of energy is pivotal for the achievement of a sus
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Hopwood, David. "Renewable Energy Focus transition gathering pace." Renewable Energy Focus 17, no. 4 (2016): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ref.2016.07.008.

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Davidson, Debra J. "Exnovating for a renewable energy transition." Nature Energy 4, no. 4 (2019): 254–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41560-019-0369-3.

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LEBROUHI, Badr Eddine, Eric Schall, bilal lamrani, Yassine CHAIBI, and Tarik Kousksou. "Energy Transition in France." Sustainability 14, no. 10 (2022): 5818. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13907642.

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<em>Abstract :&nbsp;</em> To address the climate emergency, France is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. It plans to significantly increase the contribution of renewable energy in its energy mix. The share of renewable energy in its electricity production, which amounts to 25.5% in 2020, should reach at least 40% in 2030. This growth poses several new challenges that require policy makers and regulators to act on the technological changes and expanding need for flexibility in power systems. This document presents the main strategies and projects developed in France as well as va
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Cavallaro, Enzaemilia, Maria Rosaria Sessa, and Ornella Malandrino. "Renewable Energy Communities in the Energy Transition Context." International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 13, no. 3 (2023): 408–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.14230.

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Economic, social, and environmental sustainability is becoming increasingly important in territorialdevelopment policies in Europe and internationally. Among the sustainable development goals, the theme ofthe energy transition is particularly important, which translates not only into a move away from energyfrom fossil fuels in favor of renewable ones but also into an improvement in energy efficiency linked toenergy production and greater awareness of energy consumption by citizens. To achieve a paradigm ofsustainable development, combating the problem of resource scarcity and biodiversity loss
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Rabbi, Mohammad Fazle, József Popp, Domicián Máté, and Sándor Kovács. "Energy Security and Energy Transition to Achieve Carbon Neutrality." Energies 15, no. 21 (2022): 8126. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en15218126.

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Successful energy transitions, also referred to as leapfrog development, present enormous prospects for EU nations to become carbon neutral by shifting from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. Along with climate change, EU countries must address energy security and dependency issues, exacerbated by factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic, rising energy costs, conflicts between Russia and Ukraine, and political instability. Diversifying energy sources, generating renewable energy, increasing energy efficiency, preventing energy waste, and educating the public about environmental issues are
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Yin, Hua-Tang, Jun Wen, and Chun-Ping Chang. "Going green with artificial intelligence: The path of technological change towards the renewable energy transition." Oeconomia Copernicana 14, no. 4 (2023): 1059–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.24136/oc.2023.032.

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Research background: The twin pressures of economic downturn and climate change faced by countries around the world have become more pronounced over the past decade. A renewable energy transition is believed to play a central role in mitigating the economic-climate paradox. While the architectural and computational power of artificial intelligence is particularly well suited to address the challenges of massive data processing and demand forecasting during a renewable energy transition, there is very scant empirical assessment that takes a social science perspective and explores the effects of
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FILSER, Stephan Peter. "RENEWABLE HORIZONS: INVESTIGATING FEASIBILITY IN CONSUMPTION TRENDS." Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law 31 (2024): 138–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.47743/jopafl-2024-31-11.

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The European Union's ambitious target to achieve zero emissions from passenger cars by 2035 has sparked significant strategic overhauls among European car manufacturers, pushing them towards a 100% electric vehicle fleet. Concurrently, a forthcoming heating law, slated to take effect from 2024 initially in Germany, aims to drastically curtail the installation of gas and oil heating systems in favour of heat exchangers. These legislative shifts are already straining the power grid, necessitating a substantial expansion of renewable energy capacity. Projections indicate an ongoing surge in energ
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Mangla, Ashima. "Geopolitics of Renewable Energy: Shaping the Global Power Landscape." Gyan Management Journal 17, no. 2 (2023): 75–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.48165/gmj.2022.17.2.9.

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This research paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the geopolitical implications of the global transition towards renewable energy. It scrutinizes the traditional energy landscape, emphasizing how fossil fuel resources have historically shaped geopolitical power structures. The key drivers of the shift towards renewables, such as climate change, economic viability, and energy security, are elaborated. The paper identifies emerging leaders in the renewable sector, namely, China and the European Union, and discusses how their strategic positioning could reshape global power dynamics. It ex
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M.Saleh, Hosam, and Amal I.Hassan. "The challenges of sustainable energy transition: A focus on renewable energy." Applied Chemical Engineering 7, no. 2 (2024): 2084. http://dx.doi.org/10.59429/ace.v7i2.2084.

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Energy is both a fundamental necessity and a driving force behind human activities. Throughout history, energy consumption has steadily risen, evolving from basic needs like food and fire for early humans to complex industrial and technological requirements today. Transitioning to a sustainable energy system requires a policy framework that empowers developing nations to promote green industries, diversify their sectors, and accelerate growth while addressing climate change and related challenges. In response to the urgent need for a global transition towards sustainable energy sources, this r
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Hatipoglu, Emre, Saleh Al Muhanna, and Brian Efird. "Renewables and the future of geopolitics: Revisiting main concepts of international relations from the lens of renewables." Russian Journal of Economics 6, no. 4 (2020): 358–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/j.ruje.6.55450.

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The development of renewable energy is often treated as a purely positive outcome for the world, without consideration of the challenges that come with implementation at scale, which will inevitably follow with the process of a global energy transition. Studies on the political process of the transition to a world of renewables are scarce. This article provides a review on the geopolitical, institutional, and technological aspects of the development of renewable energy sources, including transportation and delivery of energy across national borders. At scale internationally, renewable energy w
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Hatipoglu, Emre, Muhanna Saleh Al, and Brian Efird. "Renewables and the future of geopolitics: Revisiting main concepts of international relations from the lens of renewables." Russian Journal of Economics 6, no. (4) (2020): 358–73. https://doi.org/10.32609/j.ruje.6.55450.

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The development of renewable energy is often treated as a purely positive outcome for the world, without consideration of the challenges that come with implementation at scale, which will inevitably follow with the process of a global energy transition. Studies on the political process of the transition to a world of renewables are scarce. This article provides a review on the geopolitical, institutional, and technological aspects of the development of renewable energy sources, including transportation and delivery of energy across national borders. At scale internationally, renewable energy w
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Lebrouhi, Badr Eddine, Eric Schall, Bilal Lamrani, Yassine Chaibi, and Tarik Kousksou. "Energy Transition in France." Sustainability 14, no. 10 (2022): 5818. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14105818.

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To address the climate emergency, France is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. It plans to significantly increase the contribution of renewable energy in its energy mix. The share of renewable energy in its electricity production, which amounts to 25.5% in 2020, should reach at least 40% in 2030. This growth poses several new challenges that require policy makers and regulators to act on the technological changes and expanding need for flexibility in power systems. This document presents the main strategies and projects developed in France as well as various recommendations to a
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Srinivasa Rao, Kandragula Seethapathi, Lehar Isarani, Gandharve Kumar, and Kshipra Jain. "Examining energy democracy and energy citizenship in advancing participatory energy transitions: A comprehensive review." Multidisciplinary Reviews 6 (March 26, 2024): 2023ss040. http://dx.doi.org/10.31893/multirev.2023ss040.

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The worldwide issues of climate change and energy access have pushed the transition to sustainable and equitable systems of energy to the forefront of global awareness. Energy democracy is a term used by the movement for environmental justice that unites the shift to renewable energy sources with initiatives to democratize energy resource production and control. Citizenship in the energy sector entails the ability to engage in systems of energy as well as positively influence the energy transition. The energy transition is related to the worldwide transformation of the energy sector from depen
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Tanoto, Yusak. "The Role of Information and Communication Technology in Advancing Sustainable Energy Transition in Developing Countries: Progress, Opportunities and Challenges." Teknika 13, no. 3 (2024): 435–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.34148/teknika.v13i3.1068.

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Sustainable energy transitions in developing countries are critical for balancing economic growth and environmental sustainability. Transitioning to renewable energy sources alleviates energy poverty and reduces reliance on fossil fuels. Information and communication technology (ICT) plays an important role in advancing the energy transition and achieving low-carbon energy utilization by facilitating the transition of power sectors to renewable energy sources. This paper provides an overview of the role of ICT in achieving sustainable energy transition in developing countries and jurisdictions
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Odunayo Adewunmi Adelekan, Bamidele Segun Ilugbusi, Olawale Adisa, et al. "ENERGY TRANSITION POLICIES: A GLOBAL REVIEW OF SHIFTS TOWARDS RENEWABLE SOURCES." Engineering Science & Technology Journal 5, no. 2 (2024): 272–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/estj.v5i2.752.

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The global landscape of energy production is undergoing a profound transformation as nations grapple with the imperatives of sustainable development and climate change mitigation. This paper encapsulates a comprehensive review of Energy Transition Policies, specifically focusing on the global shift towards renewable energy sources. The paper delves into the myriad policy initiatives adopted by countries worldwide to transition from conventional fossil fuel-based energy systems to cleaner and more sustainable alternatives. The analysis explores the diverse motivations driving these energy trans
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Furnaro, Andrea. "Neoliberal energy transitions: The renewable energy boom in the Chilean mining economy." Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 3, no. 4 (2019): 951–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2514848619874685.

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Political-economic approaches are increasingly used in the study of low-carbon energy transitions. This article brings attention to two dimensions that have been less explored by this scholarship. First, research on the political economy of energy transitions, which has centered on the fossil fuel industry and to a lesser degree on the residential sector, has not sufficiently considered the role that industrial energy users play in resisting and in shaping energy transitions. Second, empirical analyses have focused on the limitations to a transition toward low-carbon energy systems that neolib
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Researcher. "Green Finance and Renewable Energy Transition: A Review of Some Revolutionary Dimensions." International Journal of Finance (IJFIN) 38, no. 2 (2025): 46–73. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15260019.

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<em>Green finance and renewable energy transition are pivotal in addressing climate change and fostering sustainable development. This paper explores the interconnections between green finance and renewable energy transition, highlighting their roles, benefits, challenges, and future directions. Green finance encompasses financial activities aimed at improving environmental outcomes, such as investments in renewable energy projects, energy efficiency, and pollution prevention. The renewable energy transition involves shifting from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and
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Gao, Shuqin, and Guy S. Liu. "Green Silk Road and Belt Economic Initiative and Local Sustainable Development: Through the Lens of China’s Clean Energy Investment in Central Asia." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 14, no. 7 (2024): 480–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2024/v14i74288.

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This paper examines how China’s renewable energy investment contributes to the Central Asian countries’ GHG emission reduction target to meet their global climate commitments and the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs2030). The introduction analyzes what problems have emerged in China’s Green Silk Road and Belt Economic Initiative (SRBI) and how global climate change is viewed to affect sustainable energy transition in the Central Asian countries. The paper will then focus on what response in national energy structures have been adopted by Central Asian countries to addres
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Cai, Chen, Dong, et al. "Power Market Equilibrium under the Joint FIP-RPS Renewable Energy Incentive Mechanism in China." Sustainability 11, no. 18 (2019): 4964. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11184964.

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In order to support the development of renewable energy, countries around the world have adopted certain renewable energy incentive mechanisms, including feed-in tariff (FIT) and renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Based on the official report concerning renewable energy consumption issued by the Chinese government in 2018, FIT is no longer an ideal renewable incentive mechanism for China. The increasing financial burden of renewable subsidies on the government has prompted a transition from FIT to a more market-based RPS mechanism. However, the abrupt transformation from FIT to RPS without an
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Hosseini, Seyed Ehsan. "Transition away from fossil fuels toward renewables: lessons from Russia-Ukraine crisis." Future Energy 1, no. 1 (2022): 2–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.55670/fpll.fuen.1.1.8.

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The world’s progress towards net-zero ambitions will bring down fossil fuel utilization and imports over time. However, crises such as COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have raised questions about the reliability of non-renewables and what actions could be taken by policymakers to immediately mitigate reliance on fossil fuels for vulnerable importers. The responses to the recent crises could reorient energy geopolitics by the decentralization of the global energy system and speeding up renewables deployment. These superb targets require a concerted and sustained energy policy effort acr
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Niang, Serigne Abdoul Aziz, Abdoulaye Cisse, Mamadou Simina Dramé, et al. "A Tale of Sustainable Energy Transition Under New Fossil Fuel Discoveries: The Case of Senegal (West Africa)." Sustainability 16, no. 23 (2024): 10633. https://doi.org/10.3390/su162310633.

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The transition to renewable and sustainable energy sources is critical to solving the environmental and socioeconomic problems associated with the use of fossil fuels. This study uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyze the challenges and prospects of a sustainable energy transition in contexts with the recent discovery and exploitation of fossil resources. We study the case of Senegal from 2000 to 2027 and the role of recent discoveries of natural gas in its energy transition. In 2000, Senegal’s energy mix consisted of about 97% fossil energy and only 3% renewable energy. Since then, the
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Streimikiene, Dalia, Tomas Baležentis, Artiom Volkov, Mangirdas Morkūnas, Agnė Žičkienė, and Justas Streimikis. "Barriers and Drivers of Renewable Energy Penetration in Rural Areas." Energies 14, no. 20 (2021): 6452. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14206452.

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The paper deals with the exposition of the main barriers and drivers of renewable energy usage in rural communities. Climate change mitigation is causing governments, policymakers, and international organizations worldwide to embark on policies, leading to increased use of renewable energy sources and improvement of energy efficiency. Climate change mitigation actions, including the Green Deal strategy in the EU, require satisfying the expanding energy demand and complying with the environmental restrictions. At the same time, the prevailing market structure and infrastructure relevant to the
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Dixon, Lara, Rudolf Yeganyan, Naomi Tan, et al. "The Philippines’ Energy Transition: Assessing Emerging Technology Options Using OSeMOSYS (Open-Source Energy Modelling System)." Climate 13, no. 1 (2025): 14. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli13010014.

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The Philippines aspires for a clean energy future but has become increasingly reliant on imported fossil fuels due to rising energy demands. Despite renewable energy targets and a coal moratorium, emissions reductions have yet to materialize. This study evaluates the potential of offshore wind (floating and fixed), floating solar PV, in-stream tidal, and nuclear power to contribute to a Net-Zero energy plan for the Philippines, utilizing the Open-Source Energy Modelling System (OSeMOSYS). Seven scenarios were analyzed, including least-cost, renewable energy targets; Net-Zero emissions; and var
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Klitkou, Antje, Arne Martin Fevolden, and Allan Dahl Andersen. "EU R&D Funding for Electricity Grid Technologies and the Energy Transition: Centralised versus Decentralised Transition Pathways." Energies 15, no. 3 (2022): 868. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en15030868.

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In the acceleration phase transitions often increase in depth and scope, and thereby create knock-on effects for wider system structures. In the renewable energy transition, for example, higher shares of intermittent renewable energy sources call for new grid technologies to increase flexible grid operation. At the same time, there are different ways of achieving renewable energy transitions and providing flexibility. In Europe, important tensions exist over how centralised or decentralised a renewable energy electricity system should be. This paper explores to what extent and how European fra
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Brent, Alan Colin. "Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development." Sustainability 13, no. 12 (2021): 6920. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13126920.

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Biririza, Emmanuel. "Energy Transition Agenda in Tanzania Within the Auspice of Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of the Power Sector." International Journal of Economy, Energy and Environment 9, no. 3 (2024): 59–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.ijeee.20240903.11.

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The energy transition is on the high agenda in the global space to allow the international communities to meet the global objectives of lowering anthropogenic emissions that cause global warming. The international community is guided by the scientific evidence of increasing climate change impacts and is working under the auspice of the Paris Agreement, which aims to limit GHG emissions. As one of the significant contributors to GHG emissions, energy will play a critical role by shifting from dependence on fossil-based sources to renewables and using technologies to decarbonize the sources. Ene
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Hlongwane, Nyiko Worship, and Hlalefang Khobai. "Renewable Energy Transition and Life Expectancy in the BRICS Countries." BRICS Journal of Economics 6, no. 2 (2025): 175–205. https://doi.org/10.3897/brics-econ.6.e141639.

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This study aims to investigate the impact of disaggregated renewable energy sources on life expectancy in the BRICS nations from 1990 to 2023, using linear, non-linear and non-parametric models. This research challenges long-held beliefs about the impact of renewable energy on human health. It reveals the intricate links between different energy sources and life expectancy in the BRICS countries. Based on the QPNARDL results, hydropower is found to harm life expectancy. Based on the PNARDL model, its impact varies across countries. Based on the SQR and PCSE models in the BRICS nations, however
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