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  1. The global commitment to climate change mitigation enforces the worldwide development of renewable energy sources. Therefore, various studies have investigated the growth of renewable energy in Malaysia, most ...

    Authors: Siti Fatihah Salleh, Mohd Eqwan Mohd Roslan, Adlansyah Abd Rahman, Abdul Halim Shamsuddin, Tuan Ab Rashid Tuan Abdullah and Benjamin K. Sovacool
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:38
  2. Since the steady growth of the German biogas sector, its sustainability is subject to constant scrutiny, especially economic and environmental sustainability. Public concerns about sustainability of biogas sta...

    Authors: Thomas Horschig, Kay Schaubach, Catharina Sutor and Daniela Thrän
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:36
  3. Crop residues are an important raw material for bioenergy. There is, however, obvious seasonality in crop harvests, and thus, a continuous supply of crop residues and its respective influencing factors should ...

    Authors: Xin Long Xu, Hsing Hung Chen and Yi Li
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:35
  4. Several climatologists and experts in the renewable energy field agree that GHI and DNI calculation models must be revised because of the increasingly unpredictable and powerful climatic disturbances. The cons...

    Authors: Afef Ben Othman, Ayoub Ouni and Mongi Besbes
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:34
  5. Both exergy and energy analysis methodologies are used for analysing energy efficiencies in various processes, including agriculture. This study focuses on the connection of three main process components (husb...

    Authors: Nguyen Thi Thu Thao, Tra Van Tung, Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, Son Le Thanh, Sibylle Braunegg, Gerhart Braunegg, Hans Schnitzer and Le Thanh Hai
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:33
  6. This study investigates the role of economic well-being and economic freedom as drivers of renewable energy consumption using the share of renewables in total energy consumption in Africa. To achieve this, the...

    Authors: Anthony Amoah, Edmund Kwablah, Kofi Korle and Daniel Offei
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:32
  7. The 2018 European Renewables Directive sets a binding target of 32% of renewable energy generation by 2030. Free-field photovoltaic plants are characterised by significant land use and material flows. Although...

    Authors: Manuela Franz and Gerhard Piringer
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:31
  8. Electricity is considered a fundamental service which is highly correlated with sustainable development. Nigeria will serve as a case study that has been experiencing an energy deficit, and severely needs a st...

    Authors: Ismail Abubakar Jumare, Ramchandra Bhandari and Abdellatif Zerga
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:30
  9. Everywhere in the world, and in every period of human history, it has been common for energy decisions to be made in an ethically haphazard manner. With growing population pressure and increasing demand for en...

    Authors: Jacob Bethem, Giovanni Frigo, Saurabh Biswas, C. Tyler DesRoches and Martin Pasqualetti
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:29
  10. Renewable energy projects (REPs) are critical to providing a clean and sustainable environmental perspective alongside the economic prosperity of any country. Unfortunately, recent trends in renewable energy p...

    Authors: Rashid Maqbool, Xiaomei Deng and Yahya Rashid
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:28
  11. Despite their potential as biofuel resources, large-scale production of biofuels from microalgae is still uncertain primarily due to a lack of feasibility of the process and that it proves to be capital and en...

    Authors: Deribew Tefera Zewdie and Abubeker Yimam Ali
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:27
  12. Rushes are prominent wetland plants that are well adapted to conditions of waterlogging. Tall rushes like soft rush (Juncus effusus L.) tend to dominate the vegetation and offer a great biomass potential. Removin...

    Authors: Jürgen Müller, Christian Jantzen and Denny Wiedow
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:26
  13. Local biomass potential in Southeastern European countries is relatively high. Nevertheless, biomass residues such as wood leftovers, straw and energy crops are often not properly managed or inefficiently util...

    Authors: Tihamér Tibor Sebestyén, Matija Pavičević, Hrvoje Dorotić and Goran Krajačić
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:25
  14. In this paper, we try to shed light on the question whether natural disasters, such as nuclear accidents, have an impact on policy makers’ activity in passing new green energy policies. Disruptive moments like...

    Authors: Sherief Emam, Thomas Grebel and Ana-Despina Tudor
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:24
  15. As the demand for wood pellets has increased in EU member states, so has a multi-pronged examination of the environmental effects of establishing a transatlantic trade in wood pellets between the U.S. and Euro...

    Authors: Brian Kittler, Inge Stupak and C. Tattersall Smith
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:23
  16. The high number of bioeconomy (BE) policies and strategies indicates the interest in the BE in many nations. The development of the BE holds opportunities but also risks for sustainability. Thus, the future de...

    Authors: David Moosmann, Stefan Majer, Sergio Ugarte, Luana Ladu, Simone Wurster and Daniela Thrän
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:22
  17. International awareness of the impact of global warming and climate change is increasing. Developing countries face the task of achieving sustainable economic growth while also improving the efficiency of thei...

    Authors: Teng Tong, Jaime Ortiz, Chuanhua Xu and Fangjhy Li
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:20
  18. Scarcity of fossil fuels and their emissions have led energy policymakers to look for alternative renewable and clean energy sources. In line with this target, biomass is a promising alternative source for the...

    Authors: Mohadeseh Bijarchiyan, Hadi Sahebi and Saeed Mirzamohammadi
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:19
  19. Energy cooperatives are a prominent and common form of community energy. Community energy has the potential to increase actor diversity and local acceptance of renewable energies and has therefore been highlig...

    Authors: Thomas Meister, Benjamin Schmid, Irmi Seidl and Britta Klagge
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:18

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  20. Wind power forecasts of the expected wind feed-in for the next hours or days are necessary to integrate the generated volatile wind energy into power systems. Most forecasting models predict in some sense the ...

    Authors: Janosch Henze, Malte Siefert, Sascha Bremicker-Trübelhorn, Nazgul Asanalieva and Bernhard Sick
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:15
  21. The Paris Climate Agreement requires a rapid and efficient shift to renewable energies and a decarbonization of the energy system. Combined heat and power provision from biomass is one way to efficiently provi...

    Authors: M. Steubing, M. Dotzauer, T. Zakaluk, B. Wern, F. Noll and D. Thraen
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:14
  22. Climate mitigation is a major consideration when choosing bioenergy systems. Anaerobic digestion of biomass is a bioenergy system, which is normally used for the treatment of manure or other residues, but cult...

    Authors: Vita Tilvikiene, Kestutis Venslauskas, Virmantas Povilaitis, Kestutis Navickas, Vidmantas Zuperka and Zydre Kadziuliene
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:13
  23. A novel project sustainability framework is used to evaluate 65 off-grid solar photovoltaic (PV) energy system projects in Malawi. This study addresses PV projects serving rural public facilities, a solution k...

    Authors: Peter M. Dauenhauer, Damien Frame, Aran Eales, Scott Strachan, Stuart Galloway and Hannah Buckland
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:12
  24. The transition of the energy system to renewable energy depends on how successfully the national objectives can be implemented at the lower planning levels. Germany pursues an incentive-oriented policy that is...

    Authors: Julia Wiehe, Christina von Haaren and Anna Walter
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:10
  25. Many governments take the view that voluntary national targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are sufficient to avoid negative climate effects. In the absence of independent verification, however, pledges ...

    Authors: André Thess, Martin Klein, Kristina Nienhaus and Thomas Pregger
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:9
  26. For biogas production, different renewable feedstocks, e.g., feces, manure, silage, industrial by-products, and municipal waste, can be used. Biogas production from various renewable feedstocks has positive so...

    Authors: Vlatka Petravić-Tominac, Nikola Nastav, Mateja Buljubašić and Božidar Šantek
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:8
  27. Dynamics in rainfall patterns are posing a threat to crop production in Uganda. Irrigation can be used to ensure constant production; however, the motorized powered irrigation methods are quite costly to run i...

    Authors: Shaffic Ssenyimba, Nicholas Kiggundu and Noble Banadda
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:6
  28. In recent years, landscapes in many countries have been transformed by efforts to fight global warming, specifically the shift towards renewable energies such as wind power. This development has been met by gr...

    Authors: Gerd Lintz and Markus Leibenath
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:5
  29. Synthetic fuels based on renewable hydrogen and CO2 are a currently highly discussed piece of the puzzle to defossilize the transport sector. In this regard, CO2 can play a positive role in shaping a sustainable ...

    Authors: Ralf Peters, Maximilian Decker, Lea Eggemann, Steffen Schemme, Felix Schorn, Janos Lucian Breuer, Stefan Weiske, Joachim Pasel, Remzi Can Samsun and Detlef Stolten
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:4
  30. Biomass is an integral part of the energy system being not only used in the chemical industry, but also as a basic raw material for the bio-economy sector, which is promoted worldwide. However, its potential c...

    Authors: Daniela Thrän, Kay Schaubach, Stefan Majer and Thomas Horschig
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:3
  31. The primary objective for deploying renewable energy in India is to advance economic development, improve energy security, improve access to energy, and mitigate climate change. Sustainable development is poss...

    Authors: Charles Rajesh Kumar. J and M. A. Majid
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:2
  32. Renewable energies such as biogas are considered as clean sources of energy that minimize environmental impacts and are sustainable with regard to current and future economic and social needs. Biogas offers an...

    Authors: Lemma Shallo, Mitiku Ayele and Getachew Sime
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:1
  33. The conflict between the Chinese fossil fuel-based economy and worsening environmental conditions requires further research to be carried out. Due to their clean, highly-efficient and flexible properties, dist...

    Authors: Ruojue Lin, Yue Liu, Yi Man and Jingzheng Ren
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2019 9:51
  34. Germany has set ambitious goals for the reduction of greenhouse gases. The decarbonisation of the energy system has been in focus. An important means to achieve this is the increased utilisation of wind energy...

    Authors: Philip Gauglitz, Sven Schicketanz and Carsten Pape
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2019 9:47
  35. The current transition towards low-carbon energy systems does not only involve changes in technologies but is also shaped by changes in the rules and regulations (i.e., the institutions) that govern energy sys...

    Authors: Christine Milchram, Carolin Märker, Holger Schlör, Rolf Künneke and Geerten van de Kaa
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2019 9:46
  36. The availability of land for the installation of wind power turbines is restricted by numerous factors. Besides climatic conditions, the deployment of wind energy is limited by technical, social, economic, and...

    Authors: Felix Nitsch, Olga Turkovska and Johannes Schmidt
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2019 9:45
  37. In the context of the German energy transition, the number of domestic households covering part of their electricity consumption from their own photovoltaic system is constantly increasing. Some even use batte...

    Authors: Kai Kappner, Peter Letmathe and Philipp Weidinger
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2019 9:44
  38. The scaled-up production of biofuels and bioproducts in the US is likely to cause land use expansion and intensification domestically and internationally, possibly leading to undesirable environmental and soci...

    Authors: Jianbang Gan, Inge Stupak and C. T. Smith
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2019 9:43
  39. The current research attempts to systematically investigate the causal interactions between renewable energy generation, aggregated energy use, human capital, and economic performance in Pakistan both in a sho...

    Authors: Nousheen Fatima, Yanbin Li, Munir Ahmad, Gul Jabeen and Xiaoyu Li
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2019 9:42
  40. The development of bioenergy markets is beneficial from a climate perspective and helps ensure sustainable forest management both locally and globally. This study aimed to provide an overview of the current st...

    Authors: Iveta Varnagirytė-Kabašinskienė, Diana Lukminė, Stasys Mizaras, Lina Beniušienė and Kęstutis Armolaitis
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2019 9:41
  41. The EU bioeconomy strategy aims to accelerate the European bioeconomy and its contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement. National policies and strategies in many...

    Authors: Niclas Scott Bentsen, Søren Larsen and Inge Stupak
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2019 9:40
  42. Efficient production and reliable availability of electricity requires comprehensive understanding of load demand trends to plan and match production with consumption. Although electricity demand depends on a ...

    Authors: Ahmad Almuhtady, Ahmad Alshwawra, Marwa Alfaouri, Wael Al-Kouz and Ismael Al-Hinti
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2019 9:39