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Energy Transition and Environmental Sustainability

Energy Transition and Environmental Sustainability

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Energy transitions and environmental sustainability does not occur overnight as it may take years of policy debates both from within domestic jurisdictions and from international organisations. It often requires energy saving technology innovations to drive appropriate investment decisions that can then allow energy transition to occur. There is no one global solution. Countries progress in their energy transition goals by taking small steps as demonstrated in this special issue, “Energy Transition and Environmental Sustainability”. This Special Issue provides thirteen interesting papers showing examples of projects undertaken or challenges encountered in various countries, such as: Legal reforms for energy transition in Taiwan and Japan; Transition towards solar PV in South Korea; Transition to electricity driven buses in Central Europe; Vehicle transition and the development of electric car production in the United States, the European Union and Japan; Cooling solutions for buildings in Pakistan; Projects in Ecuador to replace fossil fuel use with Hydropower; The Role of Electrification in the Decarbonization of Central-Western Europe; Energy technology innovation through the application of new technologies in oil resource development; Wastewater treatment challenges in Poland; Increased climate change litigation facing Australian Energy Companies; Renewable energy solution to a Childcare facility in Tokyo; and Canadian policies to support renewable gas production from organic waste. This Special Issue provides global perspectives and uncertainties on energy transition and will appeal to all levels of readers.

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  • accidental water
  • Air conditioning
  • anaerobic digestion
  • Biofuels
  • biogas plant
  • Canada
  • Climate Change
  • climate change litigation risks
  • CO2 reduction
  • digital oil field
  • direct and indirect emissions
  • directors duties
  • dynamic inventory control
  • Electric vehicles
  • electricity sector
  • electricity storage management
  • Electrification
  • Electromobility
  • energy companies
  • energy distribution management
  • energy generation technology management
  • energy governance
  • Energy Justice
  • Energy policy
  • energy transition
  • environmental sustainability
  • fs-QCA
  • green gases
  • heating ventilation &amp
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  • Linear Programming
  • local energy transition
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  • Mathematics & science
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  • oil exploration and production
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  • optimum collector tilt angle
  • organic waste
  • parametric study
  • Physics
  • policy and governance
  • power demand and supply forecast
  • precipitation
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  • Public transport
  • qualitative analysis
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  • renewable energy
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  • residential buildings
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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7167-6

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