A game theoretic approach for tradable white certificates regarding energy rebound and government intervention
Published in Environment Development and Sustainability
Published in Environment Development and Sustainability
Published in Transport Policy
Published in Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy
Published in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy
Published in Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
Published in Journal of Combinatorial Optimization
Published in Annals of Operations Research
Published in Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization
Published in Applied Energy
Published in Energy
In this research, an aspect of sustainable development is investigated by considering the energy efficiency improvement of the hydrogen fuel cell cars on a supply chain including government, supplier, manufacturer, agency, and customers. The manufacturer produces the hydrogen fuel cell cars and sells them to customers via his agency. The monopolist...
Published in Technology in Society
Published in Energy
In this study, the game theory approach has been used to perform Time-Of-Use (TOU) pricing for renewable and conventional energy supply chains with government intervention to achieve sustainable development goals. Also, a Demand Response Program (DRP) based on TOU pricing has been implemented to improve the profits of power producers and the energy...
Published in Energy
Recent developments in energy consumption ‘management’ have heightened the need for energy efficiency considerations in energy-intensive supply chains, according to the sustainable development framework. Therefore, policy-makers need to find out how they can improve these conditions, considering the resource limitations and energy requirements. Acc...
Published in Journal of Cleaner Production
Governments design energy-efficiency programs (EEPs) to reduce the energy consumption of the energy-intensive sectors. In this paper, we propose a comprehensive EEP for the industrial and household sectors as a multi-agent problem. A sustainable supply chain consisting of an energy supplier, an energy-efficient manufacturer, and a conventional manu...
Published in Energy Policy
Industrial energy-efficiency programs (IEEPs) are defined as one of the most popular government policies that aim to reduce energy consumption in industrial energy-intensive sectors. In this paper, we review and classify the most important academic studies that have addressed the environmental and economic aspects of IEEPs using a systematic review...
Published in Applied Energy
In recent years, due to the sustainability concerns, energy-efficiency programs that address eco-friendly issues such as energy efficiency and clean production have increased in the world. Furthermore, eco-efficient appliances, as the direct result of research and development (R&D) activities have become a popular topic in the sustainability progra...
Published in Energy
Nowadays, due to environmental issues sustainability becomes more popular among industrial firms. In this regards, governments follow the energy-efficiency programs (EEPs) to control and reduce energy consumption in all the world. In this paper, we investigate a novel sustainable supply-chain consists of an energy-efficient manufacturer, inefficien...