Global Energy Transition and Sustainable Development Challenges, Vol. 2

Global Energy Transition and Sustainable Development Challenges, Vol. 2

Scenarios, Materials, and Technology

Leitao, Joao; LePoire, David J.; Khusainov, Bulat; Sarygulov, Askar; Devezas, Tessaleno

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2025

208

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9783031675867

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Chapter 1. Comparing Energy Consumption and Co2 Emissions From Built Environments Across Developed and Developing Nations Under Various Energy Scenarios.- Chapter 2. Renewable Energy and Barriers to Its Growth.- Chapter 3. International Aspects in Representation, Materials, and Modeling in Responding to the Energy and Environmental Transitions.- Chapter 4. The Preponderance of Electric Vehicles and the Availability of "green" Electricity.- Chapter 5. No "one Size Fits All" Solution for Energy Transition: 5 Countries Scenario Analysis.- Chapter 6. Advancing Sustainable Energy Transitions in Developing Countries: a Stakeholder-informed Review of Enabling Frameworks.- Chapter 7. The Role of Biomass in the Energy Transition - the Global Perspective.- Chapter 8. How a Battery and Key Metals Shortage Could Halt the Growth of the Electric Vehicle Market.- Chapter 9. Mathematical Modeling of the Rotational Motion of the Air Flow to Optimize the Parameters of a Vortex Wind Turbine.- Chapter 10. Systematic Literature and Bibliometric Analysis About Recycling, Circular Economy, Green Energy and Green Growth.- Chapter 11. Exploring Alternatives: is a Just Energy Transition Possible Without Combustion?.- Chapter 12. Key Performance Indicators for Sustainability Supply Chain Management of Marine Renewable Energies.
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Energy transition;Climate change;Global warming;Low-carbon energy sources;Sustainable future;Sustainable development;Green energy transition;Regional development;Energy consumption;Inclusive growth;Globalization;Natural resources;Renewable energy;Solar energy;Wind energy;Batteries;Fossil fuels