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  1. 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
  2. The growing need for energy and the associated increase in environmental problems are leading to ever greater demands for a radical transformation in todays’ power systems with a move towards higher levels of ...

    Authors: Petra Gsodam, Romana Rauter and Rupert J. Baumgartner
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2015 5:28
  3. An increasing production of renewable energy requires planning strategies that are able to coordinate the higher-level energy goals with local-level land use interests. While the spatial scope of energy object...

    Authors: Pia Nabielek, Hartmut Dumke and Kurt Weninger
    Citation: Energy, Sustainability and Society 2018 8:5

    The Correction to this article has been published in Energy, Sustainability and Society 2018 8:10

  4. 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
  5. 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