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  1. Biogas plays a major role in two policy domains: the renewable energy domain and the bio-economy domain. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship of current biogas practices with the two policy...

    Authors: Swinda F. Pfau, Janneke E. Hagens and Ben Dankbaar
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:17
  2. Aquatic plants are an important component of aquatic ecosystems. They are valuable for the oxygen and carbon dioxide household and generate habitats especially for small fish and other small organisms. However...

    Authors: Andreas Zehnsdorf, Lucie Moeller, Hans-Joachim Stärk, Harald Auge, Markus Röhl and Walter Stinner
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:15
  3. Whether biofuels represent a sustainable innovation, a creative alternative, or a gold rush, very much depends on our perception of power and change with regard to sustainability. This article provides an over...

    Authors: Lena Partzsch
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:14
  4. Global targets for reducing resource use have been set by organizations such as the International Resource Panel and the European Commission. However, these targets exist only at the macro level, e.g., for ind...

    Authors: Klaus Wiesen and Monika Wirges
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:13
  5. Since the early 2000s, biofuel production has been developed in West Africa with the encouragement and support of notably Europe, Brazil, and China. Yet the development of biofuels can also be viewed from the ...

    Authors: Charly Gatete and Marie-Hélène Dabat
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:12
  6. Policy makers seek to understand the trade-offs needed between economic growth and climate change. This provides the context to explore low-carbon development (LCD) pathways for the West African electricity sy...

    Authors: Abiodun Suleiman Momodu, Ahmad Addo, John-Felix Kayode Akinbami and Yacob Mulugetta
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:11
  7. Increasing energy demands on farm households in Ethiopia have escalated challenges related to land degradation, indoor air quality, and rural economic development. Soil deterioration followed by reduced carbon...

    Authors: Melaku Berhe, Dana Hoag, Girmay Tesfay and Catherine Keske
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:10
  8. Renewable energy resources show variabilities at different characteristic time scales. For a given resource and demand pro le, there is an absolute maximum achievable coverage (when limiting the fraction of en...

    Authors: H. Abos, M. Ave and H. Martínez-Ortiz
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:7
  9. This study reviews energy policy evaluation approaches on their capability to estimate a successful implementation of renewable energy policies. This is predominantly done via energy system modeling and analys...

    Authors: Thomas Horschig and Daniela Thrän
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:5
  10. The transition towards a renewable based power system in Germany largely depends on variable renewable energy sources (vRES) like wind power and solar PV. Their high variability over time poses new challenges ...

    Authors: Philip Tafarte, Christiane Hennig, Martin Dotzauer and Daniela Thrän
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:3
  11. Renewable energy (RE) production is a land-use driver with increasing impact on landscape configuration and a matter of controversial debate. Woody biomass cropping provides an opportunity to interlink RE supp...

    Authors: Gerald Busch
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:2
  12. In response to climate change, the limited availability of fossil fuels and the risks associated with nuclear energy, Germany’s energy transition aims to achieve a sustainable, environmentally sound supply of ...

    Authors: Christine Rösch, Klaus-Rainer Bräutigam, Jürgen Kopfmüller, Volker Stelzer and Patrick Lichtner
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:1
  13. This article entails an innovative approach to smart grid technology implementation, as it connects governance research with legal analysis. We apply the empirico-legal ‘ILTIAD framework’, which combines Elino...

    Authors: Imke Lammers and Michiel A. Heldeweg
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:36
  14. We analyse Gordon’s trade-off by adapting Thurow’s approach of pure public good using the example of the German energy sector which is in a transition process to a low-carbon sustainable energy system (Energie...

    Authors: Holger Schlör, Wolfgang Fischer and Jürgen-Friedrich Hake
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:34
  15. Mainly based on expanding the grid, Chile has reached an impressive electrification rate. However, due to unviable grid expansion to islands and remote areas of the country, the government started implementing...

    Authors: Sarah Feron, Harald Heinrichs and Raul R. Cordero
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:32
  16. Three groups of stakeholders are mainly involved in the planning, assessment, and approval processes for wind parks: the planners, the public, and the responsible public authorities. These groups have varying ...

    Authors: Vendula Betakova, Jiri Vojar and Petr Sklenicka
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:31
  17. Biogas plays a worthwhile role as a renewable, storable energy source. Anaerobic digestion (AD) is the core process in biogas production. The two most common process upsets that occur during this biotechnologi...

    Authors: Lucie Moeller and Andreas Zehnsdorf
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:30
  18. Availability of reliable energy supply plays a critical role in the social, economic, and cultural transformation of society. The Uganda electricity sector has suffered long standing supply side constraints th...

    Authors: Geofrey Okoboi and Joseph Mawejje
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:29
  19. The banana pseudo-stem is a low-lignin-content lignocellulosic biomass that can be used for methane production. In recent years, anaerobic digestion (AD) of dried banana stems for methane production has attrac...

    Authors: Chao Li, Gangjin Liu, Ivo A. Nges, Liangwei Deng, Mihaela Nistor and Jing Liu
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:27
  20. The focus of the paper is on scenario studies that examine energy systems. This type of studies is usually based on formal energy models, from which energy policy recommendations are derived. In order to be va...

    Authors: Karl-Kiên Cao, Felix Cebulla, Jonatan J. Gómez Vilchez, Babak Mousavi and Sigrid Prehofer
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:28
  21. Nigeria’s rural coastline communities have long suffered from the consequences of both poor rural electrification and environmental degradation. Therefore, there is an urgent need to provide an optimal sustain...

    Authors: E. O. Diemuodeke, S. Hamilton and A. Addo
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:26
  22. Biodiversity is severely declining in intensively managed agriculture worldwide. In response, land-management strategies for biodiversity conservation on farmland are in debate, namely ecological intensificati...

    Authors: Jens Dauber and Saori Miyake
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:25
  23. Due to the consequence of industrial CO2 emission, the surface temperature of Earth is rising at an alarming rate, causing accelerating deadly effects on the environment and living beings. Thus, an approach to mi...

    Authors: Md. Faruque Hossain
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:24
  24. Increasing numbers of households install renewable energy production systems like photovoltaic panels thereby contributing to a more sustainable energy system. Other developments, like in-home storage or peer-...

    Authors: Sandra Bellekom, Maarten Arentsen and Kirsten van Gorkum
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:22
  25. The sedge mats (dyeing, weaving processes, and small-scale livestock farm at the same place) craft villages in the Mekong Delta (Vietnam) are the most popular craft villages in Vietnam, especially in the Mekon...

    Authors: Thanh Hai Le, Van Thanh Tran, Quoc Vi Le, Thi Phuong Thao Nguyen, Hans Schnitzer and Gerhart Braunegg
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:21
  26. The accessibility of reliable local solar resource data plays a critical role in the evaluation and development of any concentrating solar power (CSP) or photovoltaic (PV) project, impacting the areas of site ...

    Authors: Jonathan R. Raush, Terrence L. Chambers, Ben Russo and Keith Crump
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:18
  27. The goal of the study is to examine the general public’s understanding and perceptions of bioenergy and biofuels in North Carolina (NC) and Tennessee (TN). The study focuses on the public concerns, support and...

    Authors: Robert I. Radics, Sudipta Dasmohapatra and Stephen S. Kelley
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:17
  28. The huge deficiency of electricity due to heavy reliance on imported fuels has become a significant impediment to socio-economic development in Pakistan. This scenario creates an increase in local fuel prices ...

    Authors: Abdul Raheem, Sikandar Ali Abbasi, Asif Memon, Saleem R. Samo, Y. H. Taufiq-Yap, Michael K. Danquah and Razif Harun
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:16
  29. The use of traditional energy sources such as wood, animal dung and agricultural residue by households has been in practice since time immemorial. This has however been identified as a cause of environmental p...

    Authors: Danladi Yusufu Bisu, Aondoyila Kuhe and Humphrey Aondover Iortyer
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:15
  30. In 2002, the province of Ontario introduced plans to ban coal in thermoelectric power production. Rural communities with a high proportion of power plant jobs (such as Atikokan, Ontario, Canada) grappled with ...

    Authors: Jason E. E. Dampier, Chander Shahi, R. Harvey Lemelin and Nancy Luckai
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:14
  31. Renewable energy (RE) has been talked about for more than 30 years while there is an increased use of fossil fuels accompanied by subsequent negative environmental impacts and supply decline. This study explor...

    Authors: Joshua Sunday Riti and Yang Shu
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:13

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Energy, Sustainability and Society 2017 7:16

  32. The last decade has seen major development and adoption of bioenergy, particularly in Germany. This has resulted in a scattering of decentralised bioenergy plants across the landscape, due to their dependency ...

    Authors: Sinéad O’Keeffe, Sandra Wochele-Marx and Daniela Thrän
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:12
  33. Understanding the response of nitrogen fluxes to changes in land use and agricultural practices is crucial for improving the instream water quality prediction. In central Germany, the expansion of bioenergy cr...

    Authors: Seifeddine Jomaa, Sanyuan Jiang, Daniela Thraen and Michael Rode
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:11
  34. To investigate the future trends of energy demand in Japan accurately, it is necessary to clarify the factors that determine the fluctuations in energy demands across regions. Specifically, it is necessary to ...

    Authors: Akihiro Otsuka
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:10
  35. Power generation in Ghana has gone through a number of phases: starting with diesel generators and stand-alone electricity supply systems owned by industrial mines and factories, to the hydro phase following t...

    Authors: Maame Esi Eshun and Joe Amoako-Tuffour
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:9

    The Correction to this article has been published in Energy, Sustainability and Society 2020 10:37

  36. In the last 60 years, the scientists spent tens of billion dollars attempting to develop useful thermonuclear energy. But they cannot yet reach a stable thermonuclear reaction. They still are promising publicl...

    Authors: Alexander Bolonkin
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:8
  37. Energy models are used to illustrate, calculate and evaluate energy futures under given assumptions. The results of energy models are energy scenarios representing uncertain energy futures.

    Authors: Monika Culka
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:7
  38. Bioenergy is given an important role in reaching national and international climate change targets. However, uncertainties relating to emission reductions and the timeframe for these reductions are increasingl...

    Authors: Mirjam Röder and Patricia Thornley
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:6
  39. An offline optimization approach based on energy storage management response in a microgrid was not fast and not reliable enough to control and adjust the system efficiently after the loss of the utility grid....

    Authors: Thongchart Kerdphol, Yaser Qudaih, Masayuki Watanabe and Yasunori Mitani
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2016 6:5