Aligning the Energy Transition with the Sustainable Development Goals

Aligning the Energy Transition with the Sustainable Development Goals
Author: Maryse Labriet
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031588976

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Aligning the Energy Transition with the Sustainable Development Goals

Aligning the Energy Transition with the Sustainable Development Goals
Author: Maryse Labriet,Kari Espegren,George Giannakidis,Brian Ó Gallachóir
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3031588967

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This open access book brings together concrete analyses from around the world, spanning various scales, that shed light on strategies for implementing essential energy and climate transitions within the broader context of UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) imperatives. Specifically, the book exemplifies the advancement, adaptation, and utilization of energy systems models to address intricate policy issues around pathways to achieve net-zero emissions, enhance energy security, optimize investments, and understand their societal implications. It explores the intricate connections between the SDGs concerning energy, climate action, and other developmental priorities such as employment and economic growth, industrial innovation, urban development, responsible consumption and production, and collaborative partnerships. Organized into four sections, the book illustrates the necessary adjustments of energy system models to guide SDGs, evaluates the role of modeling to advance both renewable energy and energy security, and showcases how energy systems are harnessed to engage with international, national, and local policymakers.

Sustainable Energy Access for Communities

Sustainable Energy Access for Communities
Author: Aminata Fall,Reinhard Haas
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2022
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 9783030684105

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This open access book examines the transition to sustainable energy systems in emerging cities. Experts from around the world present case studies from different countries and discuss efforts were needed for achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The authors look into the issue of environment vs. economics and discuss the question of whether the energy transition goal can conflict with other development goals such as decent work and economic growth. Furthermore, innovation in energy transition is introduced, both in technology and citizens' engagement. The book presents the latest developments on energy access and transition to sustainability throughout the overall value chain: from basic research in universities to documentation of lessons learned in the field. The empirical evidence presented makes this book appealing to scholars in the field of energy sustainability as well as to policy-makers and energy service companies. [Resumen de la editorial]

SDG7 Ensure Access to Affordable Reliable Sustainable and Modern Energy

SDG7   Ensure Access to Affordable  Reliable  Sustainable  and Modern Energy
Author: Godwell Nhamo,Charles Nhemachena,Senia Nhamo,Vuyo Mjimba,Ivana Savić
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781789738018

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SDG7 visualizes a world in which energy is universally accessible, efficient and renewable in order to create sustainable, inclusive and resilient communities. This book explores the implementation challenges of SDG7, offers potential solutions, and maps out a way in which global energy systems might be transformed.

Discourses on Sustainability

Discourses on Sustainability
Author: Elena V. Shabliy,Dmitry Kurochkin,Martha J. Crawford
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030531218

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This volume presents an in-depth analysis of climate change problems and discusses the proliferation of renewable energy worldwide—in conjunction with such important questions as social justice and economic growth, providing an interdisciplinary approach to sustainable development. Exploring various responses to human-induced climate change, the book offers a critical reflection on climate change and clean energy and highlights the fundamental problems of international energy justice and human rights. Examining these and other climate-related issues from legal, business, political, and scientific perspectives, the volume also analyzes the impact of economic factors and policies on climate change mitigation and adaptation.

Renegotiating Contracts for the Energy Transition in the Extractives Industry

Renegotiating Contracts for the Energy Transition in the Extractives Industry
Author: Victoria R. Nalule,Raphael J. Heffron,Damilola S. Olawuyi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783031462580

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This book focuses on renegotiating extractive contracts to align with the net-zero goals. It delves into extractive contract negotiations in four ways which collectively represent a major research gap in literature. It focuses on extractive contract provisions and examines their alignment with net zero goals, suggesting how these provisions could be re-negotiated to ensure an effective energy transition. Consequently, the book assesses how contractual provisions are responding to, or reflecting energy transition scenarios, and highlights areas to be included or strengthened that will be beneficial for all energy stakeholders. This book goes on to discuss the energy transition global landscape. Through the presentation of case studies from different countries, the book assesses the transition risks in extractive contracts, and it uniquely provides the negotiation tools and strategies to address these transition risks.

Accelerating Sustainable Energy Transition s in Developing Countries

Accelerating Sustainable Energy Transition s  in Developing Countries
Author: Laurence L Delina
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2017-10-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351726849

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Accelerating sustainable energy transitions away from carbon-based fuel sources needs to be high on the agendas of developing countries. It is key in achieving their climate mitigation promises and sustainable energy development objectives. To bring about rapid transitions, simultaneous turns are imperative in hardware deployment, policy improvements, financing innovation, and institutional strengthening. These systematic turns, however, incur tensions when considering the multiple options available and the disruptions of entrenched power across pockets of transition innovations. These heterogeneous contradictions and their trade-offs, and uncertainties and risks have to be systematically recognized, understood, and weighed when making decisions. This book explores how the transitions occur in fourteen developing countries and broadly surveys their technological, policy, financing, and institutional capacities in response to the three key aspects of energy transitions: achieving universal energy access, harvesting energy efficiency, and deploying renewable energy. The book shows how fragmented these approaches are, how they occur across multiple levels of governance, and how policy, financing, and institutional turns could occur in these complex settings. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of energy and climate policy, development studies, international relations, politics, strategic studies, and geography. It is also useful to policymakers and development practitioners.

Green Economy and Renewable Energy Transitions for Sustainable Development

Green Economy and Renewable Energy Transitions for Sustainable Development
Author: Castanho, Rui Alexandre
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2024-01-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9798369312988

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The fate of our planet hangs in the balance, making the pursuit of sustainable development more than a mere aspiration, it is an imperative. Green Economy and Renewable Energy Transitions for Sustainable Development delves deep into the intricate web of interconnections between the environment, green economies, and energy transitions, and lays down the intellectual foundation for a sustainable future. Drawing on the wisdom of experts in fields ranging from environmental science to policy analysis, this book unveils the multifaceted strategies needed to reduce pollution, conserve biodiversity, and effectively mitigate the relentless march of climate change. Central to sustainability is a green economy—a holistic economic system that transcends profit margins to prioritize social equity, ecological balance, and robust economic growth. Through rigorous exploration and analysis, this volume showcases how sustainable production and consumption practices and judicious investments in renewable energy sources can catalyze a transformative shift towards a more sustainable global economy. The energy transition, a substantial shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, emerges as the linchpin of our battle against climate change. This book deciphers the intricate dance of policies, technologies, and behavioral changes required to usher in this transition. It reveals how renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydropower hold the key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and staving off the catastrophic consequences of global warming. This monograph is an invaluable resource for policymakers, researchers, educators, and anyone who aspires to be a custodian of our planet's future.