Wang, Yi-Yang Mori, Akihisa
The global increase in renewable energy share and grid-resilience risks posed by climate change make distributed energy resources (DERs) a key priority for sustainable energy. While previous studies have explored the required changes for achieving a renewable energy source (RES)-based system, they have paid little attention to different transition ...
Ha-Duong, Minh
This review examines Vietnam's eighth Power Development Plan (PDP8), analyzing how it reveals tensions between traditional energy planning concepts and emerging realities. PDP8 aimed to balance renewable energy and natural gas priorities amidst Vietnam's rapidly changing energy landscape. The planning process struggled to incorporate uncertainties ...
Rivière, Camille Ducastel, Antoine
The electricity industry in Guadeloupe has undergone a rapid transition. In this paper we analyse how this energy transition concretely occurred and what are the implications for industrial players and their accumulation strategies? Energy transition policies are configured by political struggles involving power producers (both incumbents and chall...
Raimi, Daniel Davert, Elena Neuenfeldt, Haley Zanen, Amy Van Whitlock, Zachary
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Environmental Research: Energy
Fossil fuels are the primary contributor to global climate change, and efforts to reach net-zero emissions will require a dramatic curtailment of their extraction and use. However, fossil fuels fund public services at all levels of government, and research has not assessed whether clean energy sources can provide similar scales of revenue. In this ...
Risco-Bravo, Alejandra Varela, Christopher Jara-Alvear, Jose Soriano, Guillermo
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E3S Web of Conferences
The energy transition is a complex concept that requires progressively addressing various technical, environmental, social, and political issues. Green hydrogen is recognized as a clean fuel to support the energy transition worldwide. This study presents a modeling framework for green hydrogen deployment strategies in the transport and fertilizer s...
Fontenaille, Théodore Beulque, Rémi Stabat, Pascal Fabre, Antoine
To enable a sustainable transition in the energy sector, heating networks are an interesting way of pooling consumption to cut costs while using local renewable resources. Compared with traditional individual heating systems based on fossil fuels, these systems require more collaborative business models involving more players. These networks, which...
Salman, Muhammad Florez-Orrego, Daniel Maréchal, François Léonard, Grégoire
peer reviewed / The study examines the feasibility of integrating heat pumps (HPs) and renewable energy in the sugar industry to advance decarbonization. It explores different routes for energy supply, contrasting them with a natural gas (NG)-fired base-case route. The alternatives include bio-digestion of beet and pulp waste to produce biomethane ...
Hireche, Zakaria Boucheneb, Moussa
Germany has sought to accomplish an energy transition by progressively shifting from dependence on fossil fuel sources to reliance on various forms of renewable energy sources. This transition is facilitated through the implementation of a range of legislative measures that align with the goals of the energy transition program. Furthermore, Germany...
Boros, Léa Carozzi, Marco Carton, Sophie Houot, Sabine Martin, Philippe Levavasseur, Florent
Anaerobic digestion (AD) offers a triple transition opportunity by fostering renewable energy, contributing to a circular economy through waste recycling, and supporting farmer autonomy. In France, AD deployment has recently surged, with an expected rise in energy cover crop (ECC) utilisation, potentially reshaping cropping systems and agricultural...
Guimbretiere, Guillaume Pillot, Benjamin
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