Innovation in Energy Security and Long-Term Energy Efficiency Ⅱ

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Tvaronavičienė, Manuela (editor)
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The sustainable development of our planet depends on the use of energy. The increasing world population inevitably causes an increase in the demand for energy, which, on the one hand, threatens us with the potential to encounter a shortage of energy supply, and, on the other hand, causes the deterioration of the environment. Therefore, our task is to reduce this demand through different innovative solutions (i.e., both technological and social). Social marketing and economic policies can also play their role by affecting the behavior of households and companies and by causing behavioral change oriented to energy stewardship, with an overall switch to renewable energy resources. This reprint provides a platform for the exchange of a wide range of ideas, which, ultimately, would facilitate driving societies toward long-term energy efficiency.
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natural resources; globalization; energy; nonparametric causality in quantiles; energy security; power market; near-zero emission technologies; oxy-fuel combustion cycles; emission rights sales mechanism; economic assessment; Oil Companies; innovations; investments in R& D; forecasting the Innovation activities; industry 4.0; Agenda 2030; sustainable human development; measuring development; energy sustainability; indirect measurement; composed indexes; forecasting; linear regression; planning; polynomial regression; power supply; green building; housing projects management; sustainable construction; renewable energy sources; real estate developers; deviation; energy dependence; energy efficiency management; energy saving; cost; risk limit; energy industry; energy supply; energy intensity; energy efficiency; energy industry risks; dilemma; development; Kazakhstan; energy transitions; Latin America; power system; sustainability; economic growth; pollution; renewable energy; oil and gas industry; investments; rating; competitiveness; financial analysis; risk; profitability; merchandising technologies; correlation; scenario; social development; optimization; investment; financial portfolio; financial leverage; integral rating; industry rating; high-tech company; decision-making; minimaxWebshop link
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9783036546612, 9783036546629Publisher website
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Basel, 2023Classification
Research and information: general
Environmental economics