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Building Social License for Automated Demand-Side Management—Case Study Research in the Swiss Residential Sector
Julien Lancelot Michellod, Declan Kuch, Christian Winzer, Martin K. Patel, Selin Yilmaz
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: acceptance, automation, demand-side management, Energy, smart grid, social license
Demand-side management (DSM) is increasingly needed for answering electricity flexibility needs in the upcoming transformation of energy systems. Use of automation leads to better efficiency, but its acceptance is problematic since it is linked with several issues, such as privacy or loss of control. Different approaches investigate what should be done for building community support for automation for the purpose of DSM, but it is only recently that literature has shown interest in the application of social license as a concept merging several issues traditionally treated separately. The social license concept emerged in the mining sector before being adopted for other problematic resources. It serves to identify different levels of community support for a project/company as well as various factors that influence it, such as economic and socio-political legitimacy and interactional trust. This paper investigates, through empirical evidence from eight case studies, what has been done in... [more]
Principle, Fabrication and Emerging Applications of Nanobottle Motor
Qingyuan Liu, Lin Wang, Kaiying Wang, Tianhu Wang, Guohua Liu
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: biomedicine, Energy, environment, nanobottle, nanomotors, propulsion
Micro/nano-motors play an important role in energy, environment, and biomedicines. As a new type of nano-motors, nanobottles attract great attention due to their distinct advantages of a large cavity, high specific surface area, bionic streamline structure, and chemotactic motion. Here, we systematically review the development of nanobottle motors from aspects of propulsion mechanisms, fabrication methods and potential applications. Firstly, three types of propulsive modes are summarized, with focus on chemical propulsion, light driving and magnetic actuation. We then discuss the fabrication methods of nanobottles, including the soft-template-based hydrothermal method and the swelling-inducement and wet-chemistry methods. The potential applications of nanobottle motors are additionally highlighted in energy, environmental, and biomedical fields. Finally, the future challenges and outlooks of nanobottle motors are discussed for the further development of this technology.
E-Scooter Micro-Mobility Application for Postal Service: The Case of Turkey for Energy, Environment, and Economy Perspectives
Yunus Emre Ayözen, Hakan İnaç, Abdulkadir Atalan, Cem Çağrı Dönmez
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: cost, e-scooter, Energy, environment, micro-mobility, Optimization, Poisson regression, postal service
In this research, the advantages of the e-scooter tool used in the mail or package delivery process were discussed by considering the Turkish Post Office (PTT) data in the districts of Istanbul (Kadıköy, Üsküdar, Kartal, and Maltepe) in Turkey. The optimization Poisson regression model was utilized to deliver the maximum number of packages or mails with minimum cost and the shortest time in terms of energy consumption, cost, and environmental contribution. Statistical and optimization results of dependent and independent variables were calculated using numerical and categorical features of 100 e-scooter drivers. The Poisson regression analysis determined that the e-scooter driver’s gender (p|0.05 < 0.199) and age (p|0.05 < 0.679) factors were not effective on the dependent variable. We analysed that the experience in the profession (tenure), the size of the area responsible, and environmental factors is effective in the e-scooter distribution activity. The number of packages deli... [more]
GHG Emissions by (Petro)Chemical Processes and Decarbonization Priorities—A Review
Andrea Isella, Davide Manca
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: carbon intensity, chemical industry, climate change, commodities, Energy, green policy, greenhouse gas emissions, methodology, oil refining
Global warming is becoming an increasing issue, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions represent the engine of such a phenomenon. This review aims to identify the origin of GHG emissions and focus in detail on the ones related to (petro) chemical industries. The industrial sector is the primary GHG emitter among all the other anthropogenic sources. The chemical industry is the first in charge of that (having accounted for about 6.5% of the global GHG emissions in 2018). Thought-provoking data such as yearly productivities and emission factors related to the predominant chemicals prompt the reader to acquire a sense of the critical activities responsible for carbon-intensive emissions, which should be the first to be decarbonized. Specifically, ammonia synthesis and steam cracking resulted in the most polluting processes of the chemical industry, being responsible for the release of about 440 and 228 Mt-CO2,eq/y, respectively, in 2020. The same approach also applies to oil refining. Due to... [more]
Analysis of a New Super High Temperature Hybrid Absorption-Compression Heat Pump Cycle
Jian Sun, Yinwu Wang, Kexin Wu, Zhihua Ge, Yongping Yang
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: absorption-compression, COP, Energy, energy use, heat pump, heat transfer, high temperature, waste heat
Utilization of high-temperature energy in industrial production processes is often exhausted by huge low-temperature waste heat without recovery. Thus, energy efficiency is quite limited. Heat pumps are widely used as a high-efficiency waste heat recovery system and are divided into vapor compression cycle, driven by electricity, and absorption type, driven by steam or hot water. However, compression heat pumps are quite difficult to reach more than 100 °C due to the temperature and compression limits of compressors and the working medium. Meanwhile, the COP (coefficient of performance) of an absorption heat pump is quite low due to the thermodynamic cycle characteristics. In order to increase the outlet temperature and COP significantly, a new type of compression-absorption hybrid heat pump cycle is presented and simulated. Compared with traditional cycles, this heat pump can reach the heat sink temperature of 200 °C with a highly satisfactory COP. This heat pump could reach the optim... [more]
Performance Evaluation and Optimization of a Photovoltaic/Thermal (PV/T) System according to Climatic Conditions
Ehsanolah Assareh, Masoud Jafarian, Mojtaba Nedaei, Mohammad Firoozzadeh, Moonyong Lee
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: efficiency, Energy, Exergy, MOEA/D, MOPSO, Optimization, PV/T
Population and economic growth, industrial activities, development of technology, and depletion of fossil fuels have all led to increasing energy demand. As a result, there is an increasing ambition towards implementation of sustainable energy sources. In this study, first, a review of the literature is conducted to learn about various methods and objectives for optimization of photovoltaic and thermal (PV/T) systems. Then, a case study is considered, and the seasonal and hourly solar radiation are studied. Further, two methods of multiobjective evolutionary algorithm based on decomposition (MOEA/D) and multiobjective particle swarm optimization (MOPSO) are compared. On this basis, the energy and exergy efficiencies are analyzed for a proposed PV/T system. The outcomes are validated by taking into account the previous studies, and a sufficient agreement is found indicating the validity and accuracy of the results. It is also found that the efficiency rates for both energy and exergy so... [more]
Human Capital as a Source of Energy for Rural Areas’ Socio-Economic Development—Empirical Evidence for Rural Areas in Poland
Maria Klonowska-Matynia
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: disparities, Energy, health, human capital, labor market, rural areas, socio-economic development
This article deals with the issue of human capital as a factor responsible for the emergence of development inequalities in rural areas. Its main goal is to analyze and evaluate the existing differences in the distribution of human capital resources in rural areas in Poland in relation to their socio-economic situation. The essence of human capital is expressed through the analogy of energy and capital in relation to the concept of homo energeticus. The essence of human capital is also expressed in terms of two components of its structure, i.e., health and the labor market. The level of human capital was expressed using two synthetic measures, i.e., the human capital ratio in the field of health (HCH) and the labor market (HCLM). The obtained research results indicate the existing differences in the spatial distribution of human capital, resulting in a polarization effect in the center-periphery system, and showing relations with the socio-economic structure of rural areas, their agric... [more]
Enhancement of the Biofuel Characteristics of Empty Fruit Bunches through Hydrothermal Carbonization by Decreasing the Inorganic Matters
Doyoon Ryu, Jongkeun Lee, Doyong Kim, Kyehwan Jang, Jongwook Lee, Daegi Kim
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: agglomeration, biofuel, empty fruit bunch, Energy, hydrothermal carbonization, waste biomass
This study explores the effects of hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) on the fuel properties of empty fruit bunches (EFB) by varying the reaction temperatures between the range of 180−300 °C. The improved properties of hydrochars following HTC were achieved by analyzing the changes in the physical and chemical properties of EFB. Moreover, it can save energy during treatment processes, in addition to evaluating the improvement of the biofuel stability based on the equilibrium moisture content and agglomeration. The results showed that the chemical structure of EFB decomposed owing to dehydration and decarboxylation reactions, leading to increased carbon and fixed carbon concentrations in the obtained hydrochar; and thus, an increased calorific value. Hydrochar generated during HTC exhibited chemical properties similar to those of conventional coal fuel. The optimal HTC reaction temperature range was ~230−250 °C. Based on the X-ray fluorescence results, hydrochar produced during HTC had sm... [more]
Most Searched Topics in the Scientific Literature on Failures in Photovoltaic Installations
Paweł Kut, Katarzyna Pietrucha-Urbanik
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), Energy, failure, Multiple-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA), photovoltaic
Photovoltaic installations (PVs) are currently one of the fastest-growing sources of renewable energy. Expanded forms of financial support and higher electricity prices have resulted in a large increase in its installed capacity. PV installations are increasingly being ordered by industry and privates, often for installations capacity of several hundred kilowatts. In addition to the advantages, photovoltaic installations also have drawbacks. One of these is that the increase in the voltage in the power grid leads to the exclusion of individual installations from the grid. An important issue in the operation of photovoltaic installations is also their reliability during their lifetime. The reliability of photovoltaic installations depends on the random nature of the cloud cover as well as the material’s mechanical degradations. This paper presents a literature analysis using Citespace software in terms of reliability. A detailed bibliometric analysis has been performed to outline the ma... [more]
Developing AI/ML Based Predictive Capabilities for a Compression Ignition Engine Using Pseudo Dynamometer Data
Robert Jane, Tae Young Kim, Samantha Rose, Emily Glass, Emilee Mossman, Corey James
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Energy and power demands for military operations continue to rise as autonomous air, land, and sea platforms are developed and deployed with increasingly energetic weapon systems. The primary limiting capability hindering full integration of such systems is the need to effectively and efficiently manage, generate, and transmit energy across the battlefield. Energy efficiency is primarily dictated by the number of dissimilar energy conversion processes in the system. After combustion, a Compression Ignition (CI) engine must periodically continue to inject fuel to produce mechanical energy, simultaneously generating thermal, acoustic, and fluid energy (in the form of unburnt hydrocarbons, engine coolant, and engine oil). In this paper, we present multiple sets of Shallow Artificial Neural Networks (SANNs), Convolutional Neural Network (CNNs), and K-th Nearest Neighbor (KNN) classifiers, capable of approximating the in-cylinder conditions and informing future optimization and control effo... [more]
Energy M&A Market in the Baltic States Analyzed through the Lens of Sustainable Development
Karolis Andriuškevičius, Dalia Štreimikienė
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: developments, Energy, ESG, mergers and acquisitions, Sustainability, SWOT
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) may serve as a catalyst in energy transition by accelerating this trend and “greenwashing” the deals. M&A are often used by large energy companies as a tool to explore potential synergy benefits. Recently, M&A strategies in the energy industry have been pursued to transform traditional business models into more “sustainable” models. On the one hand, it may be observed that companies are taking a proactive rather than reactive approach towards environmental-, social-, and governance (ESG)-related M&A deals. On the other hand, sustainable M&A deals do not interest activist shareholders and regulatory authorities only anymore. Inclusion of a sustainability framework and managing ESG-related risks have become part of the overall strategy of most companies within the energy industry. This research addresses the problem of how energy M&A are contributing to sustainable development on the one hand and reflecting sustainable developments on the other hand. The cu... [more]
Impact of Economic Growth, Agriculture, and Primary Energy Consumption on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the Czech Republic
Ahmed Altouma, Vladimir Krepl, Bashar Bashir, Hussein Bachir
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: agriculture, Carbon Dioxide, Czech Republic, economic growth, Energy, Johansen
One of the primary difficulties we have recently is environmental degradation. The deterioration of the environment was visible in the rise in carbon dioxide emissions, which has a detrimental impact on various life matters. A variety of factors caused this growth. Inappropriate human behaviors caused the majority of them. This study aimed to ascertain how energy consumption and economic growth with its components in the Czech Republic, affected CO2 emissions. The relationship between CO2 emissions, economic growth, agriculture, and energy consumption was studied using econometric analysis, specifically the Johansen, Vector Error Correction (VEC) Model, and granger causality. The findings revealed that all variables are cointegrated. Economic growth, agricultural, and energy consumption output are all positively correlated with CO2 emissions. There is a unidirectional Granger Causality between economic growth, and Agriculture towards carbon dioxide emissions. A unidirectional Granger C... [more]
Urban Energy Management—A Systematic Literature Review
Paweł Modrzyński, Robert Karaszewski
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: city energy management, Energy, Energy Efficiency, green energy, urban energy management
Environmental protection is currently one of the key priority areas of the European Union (EU). The search for effective solutions for the supply and use of energy in cities is currently a key topic. The reduction in gas emissions and the use of renewable energy sources are goals that result from environmental aspects. The purpose of this publication is to conduct a literature review in the area of municipal energy management. Municipal energy management systems integrate many areas, from energy supply systems and the modernization of public transport to the energy demand reduction of residential and commercial facilities. The results of the literature review research have allowed for the classification of articles based on the following criteria: research methodology, research purpose, research data collection method, use of research results article type, and research subject area.
Marketing Communication and Reputation Building of Leading European Oil and Gas Companies on Instagram
Nikola Sagapova, Radim Dušek, Petra Pártlová
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: climate, companies, crisis, Energy, gas, marketing communication, oil, reputation, social media
The overall transition towards a low-carbon economy is expected to pose a solution for several global problems, including the ongoing climate change while ensuring economic and social development. Large oil and gas companies are aware of the need to transform their business, turn to renewable and clean energy sources to build a positive image and reputation, and have the economic power to do so. This paper aims to evaluate the marketing communication of leading European oil and gas companies on their Instagram accounts in the context of reputation building through using social media and identify to what extent the companies reflect the environmental aspects of corporate social responsibility. Content analysis and the Social Blade tool were used to examine the marketing communication of the five biggest companies by revenue. All the companies are active on Instagram, but it has been found that the Russian companies have remained inactive and have even been losing followers since March 2... [more]
Economic Crisis Impact Assessment and Risk Exposure Evaluation of Selected Energy Sector Companies from Bombay Stock Exchange
Małgorzata Tarczynska-Luniewska, Iwona Bak, Uma Shankar Singh, Guru Ashish Singh
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: BSE, COVID-19, economic crisis, Energy, risk exposure, Russia–Ukraine conflict, stock
The energy sector is one of the most important sectors as it is the producer and supplier of fuel to run other industries and economies. This research aims to present an intertwined structure of risk exposure measuring the performance of the S&P Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Energy Index and selected companies from the constituents while taking into account two scenarios of risk, namely the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia−Ukraine conflict, in a manner appropriate for energy stock investors, energy companies, and the economy through hedging against investment risk, diversification in operations securing the continuation of energy production, and the risk of fluctuating prices in the energy market, respectively. The research problem is observed as the requirement to choose the representative stocks of the S&P (BSE) Energy Index to evaluate their situations during the period of the two crisis scenarios and to provide the current risk exposure to India’s energy sector. The methodological ap... [more]
Multifaceted Analysis of Landfill Gas Use for Energy Purposes
Bernard Knutel, Błażej Gaze, Krzysztof Zając, Sara Góraj, Przemysław Bukowski
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: analysis, Energy, fuel, gas, landfill
This paper assesses the use of gas from a landfill located in Kiełcz for energy purposes, considering energy, environmental and socioeconomic aspects. The literature review contains information on waste management methods in various regions of the world and the legal acts regulating them. The reference was also made to the methods of degassing landfills and the methods of reducing pollutants from this process. The research methodology describes, among other things, the method of measuring exhaust gas quality and temperature or gas composition. This section also presents the catalyst that was used as a reducer of flue gas emissions. The use of a catalyst in the flue gas duct allowed for the reduction in CO emissions by 85%, NOX by 53%, SO2 by 95%, and PM by 82%. For the socio-economic analysis, formulas and quantities were given that allow for the parameterization of profits. Three leading indicators were selected, i.e., the impact of the energy produced on the producer, the reduction i... [more]
Estimating the Useful Energy of a Launcher’s Pneumatic Launch System UAV
Grzegorz Jastrzębski, Leszek Ułanowicz
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: aviation, Energy, flow rate, launch tube, numerical fluid mechanics
The motivation behind solving the issue of estimating the flow parameters of the pneumatic system of a launcher was the need to obtain the take-off energy with a value exceeding 80 kJ. The take-off energy and the initial speed of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) depends on the pressure drop time in the launcher’s pneumatic system. The aim of the research was to estimate the flow parameters of the trigger system of the UAV launchers in order to achieve the shortest time of its operation. Due to the lack of a description of the selection of pneumatic elements and their flow characteristics in the available literature, the article attempts to analytically describe the air flow through pneumatic units. The trigger system is described using the sonic conductivity and the critical pressure ratio. Due to the lack of numerical data on the flow parameters of pneumatic units, a test stand was designed and constructed to determine these parameters. The values of the sound conductivity and the cr... [more]
International Impact of COVID-19 on Energy Economics and Environmental Pollution: A Scoping Review
Tomasz Wołowiec, Iuliia Myroshnychenko, Ihor Vakulenko, Sylwester Bogacki, Anna Maria Wiśniewska, Svitlana Kolosok, Vitaliy Yunger
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: COVID-19, Energy, environmental pollution, sustainable development
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy and society has gained the interest of academics and policymakers in recent years. Our paper aims to investigate and systemize the evidence from 1901 publications belonging to the top 1% of worldwide topics by prominence. This paper helps estimate a pandemic’s short-run and longer-run effects on energy economics and environmental pollution. By systematizing the literature, we analyze key parameters influencing the deviation of previous worldwide economic and environmental development trajectories due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper examines research on the consequences of COVID-19 in five dimensions, particularly the impact of COVID-19 on (1) the environment and climate change, (2) sustainable development, (3) renewable energy and energy policy, and (4) methodology for forecasting and evaluating the energy sector and economic sectors. Our results indicate that the pandemic crisis’s impact on achieving sustainable development goals... [more]
Non-Intrusive Room Occupancy Prediction Performance Analysis Using Different Machine Learning Techniques
Muhammad S. Aliero, Muhammad F. Pasha, David T. Smith, Imran Ghani, Muhammad Asif, Seung Ryul Jeong, Moveh Samuel
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Carbon Dioxide, Energy, indoor, Machine Learning, occupancy, smart buildings
Recent advancements in the Internet of Things and Machine Learning techniques have allowed the deployment of sensors on a large scale to monitor the environment and model and predict individual thermal comfort. The existing techniques have a greater focus on occupancy detection, estimations, and localization to balance energy usage and thermal comfort satisfaction. Different sensors, actuators, and analytic data methods are often non-invasively utilized to analyze data from occupant surroundings, identify occupant existence, estimate their numbers, and trigger the necessary action to complete a task. The efficiency of the non-invasive strategies documented in the literature, on the other hand, is rather poor due to the low quality of the datasets utilized in model training and the selection of machine learning technology. This study combines data from camera and environmental sensing using interactive learning and a rule-based classifier to improve the collection and quality of the dat... [more]
Analysis of Heat Source System Degradation Due to Aging and Evaluation of Its Effect on Energy Consumption
Je-Hyeon Lee, Dong-Gyu Kim, Seok-Kwon Jeong, Young-hak Song
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: aging degradation, BEMS (building energy management system), Energy, heat source system, Simulation
The performance of air conditioning systems deteriorate due to the natural aging and wear caused by operating the devices. This is termed “aging degradation,” and it results from a lack of appropriate maintenance which accelerates the degree of performance degradation. The performance degradation of an air conditioning system can cause problems such as increased energy consumption, deteriorated indoor heating environment, and shortened lifespan of air conditioning equipment. To prevent such problems, it is important to establish a long-term maintenance plan to recover degraded performance, such as predicting an appropriate maintenance time by identifying the real-time performance degradation rate based on a system’s operation data. In this study, the performance degradation rate, according to the operating time, was estimated using long-term operation data for devices constituting a heat source system, and the effect of performance degradation of the heat source system’s operation and... [more]
Passive, Low-Energy Design and Green Star Strategy for Green Star-Rated Buildings in South Africa
Theogan Logan Pillay, Akshay Kumar Saha
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: daylight and thermal comfort, Energy, Energy Efficiency, Green Building Council of South Africa, Green Star, indoor environmental quality, multi-unit residential tool, public and education tool
Services surrounding green buildings are specialised and directed towards the process of design and comprise comprehensive and quantified management in its entirety. Implicitly, consultancies are unable to deliver this service at the standard and pace required in the preliminary stages of design, and not all clients or consultants will require the services to be essential. The main aim is to stabilise the several characteristics prompting one another to optimise design performance against the optimisation algorithms. Green Star is a universal evaluation tool, assessing not only green characteristics but also elements that influence wellbeing and occupant health, such as indoor environment quality. The tools for Green Star rating can be used to measure the green features of a building from the design phase right to the stage of site handover (known as “As-Built”). This paper refers, in the literature review, to the passive and low-energy design methods of a Green Star-rated building at... [more]
Review of Energy Deposition for High-Speed Flow Control
Doyle Knight, Nadia Kianvashrad
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Energy, hypersonic, laser, microwave, plasma, supersonic
Energy deposition for flow and flight control has received significant interest in the past several decades due to its potential application to high-speed flow and flight control. This paper reviews recent progress and recommends future research.
The Role of Computational Science in Wind and Solar Energy: A Critical Review
Dimitris Drikakis, Talib Dbouk
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Energy, Modelling, renewable, Simulation, solar, Wind
This paper concerns technology challenges for the wind and solar sectors and the role of computational science in addressing the above. Wind energy challenges include understanding the atmospheric flow physics, complex wakes and their interaction with wind turbines, aeroelastic effects and the associated impact on materials, and optimisation of wind farms. Concentrated solar power technologies require an optimal configuration of solar dish technology and porous absorber in the volumetric solar receiver for efficiency and durability and to minimise the convective heat losses in the receiver. Computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer have advanced in terms of numerical methods and physics-based models and their implementation in high-performance computing facilities. Despite this progress, computational science requires further advancement to address the technological challenges of designing complex systems accurately and efficiently, as well as forecasting the system’s performance.... [more]
Deep Learning for Modeling an Offshore Hybrid Wind−Wave Energy System
Mahsa Dehghan Manshadi, Milad Mousavi, M. Soltani, Amir Mosavi, Levente Kovacs
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, comparative analysis, deep learning, Energy, Machine Learning, offshore, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Wave Energy, wave power, wind turbine
The combination of an offshore wind turbine and a wave energy converter on an integrated platform is an economical solution for the electrical power demand in coastal countries. Due to the expensive installation cost, a prediction should be used to investigate whether the location is suitable for these sites. For this purpose, this research presents the feasibility of installing a combined hybrid site in the desired coastal location by predicting the net produced power due to the environmental parameters. For combining these two systems, an optimized array includes ten turbines and ten wave energy converters. The mathematical equations of the net force on the two introduced systems and the produced power of the wind turbines are proposed. The turbines’ maximum forces are 4 kN, and for the wave energy converters are 6 kN, respectively. Furthermore, the comparison is conducted in order to find the optimum system. The comparison shows that the most effective system of desired environmenta... [more]
Focus on Climate Action: What Level of Synergy and Trade-Off Is There between SDG 13; Climate Action and Other SDGs in Nepal?
Prashamsa Thapa, Brijesh Mainali, Shobhakar Dhakal
February 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: climate change, Energy, forest, Nepal, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, sustainable consumption, sustainable development, synergy, trade-off
The Sixth Assessment Report of Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has highlighted the urgency of accelerated climate actions harnessing synergies and minimizing trade-offs with various SDG. This calls for a clear understanding of linkages between climate goals and other SDGs at national level for formulating synergistic policies and strategies and developing different sectoral programs and coherent cross-sectoral policies. This is even more important for least developed countries such as Nepal where these linkages are less understood and development challenges are multifaceted. In this context, this paper aims to evaluate potential synergies and trade-offs among selected SDGs and their associated targets in Nepal in a linear pairwise comparison. Synergies and trade-offs related to climate action (SDG 13), access to energy (SDG 7), sustainable consumption and production (SDG 12), and life on land (SDG 15) have been evaluated using historical data for the period from 1990... [more]
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