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Job creation during the global energy transition towards 100% renewable power system by 2050
(Elsevier, 2019-05-09)
Aside from reducing the energy sector's negative impacts on the environment, renewable power generation technologies are creating new wealth and becoming important job creators for the 21st century. Employment creation ...
Pathway towards achieving 100% renewable electricity by 2050 for South Africa
(Elsevier, 2019-09-26)
Transition to a cost effective and fossil carbon-free energy system is imminent for South Africa, so is the mitigation of issues associated with the ‘water-energy nexus’ and their consequent impacts on the climate. The ...
Just transition towards defossilised energy systems for developing economies: A case study of Ethiopia
(Elsevier, 2021-05-17)
This article explores the transition to renewable energy for all purposes in developing countries. Ethiopia is chosen as a case study and is an exemplary of developing countries with comparable climatic and socioeconomic ...
Job creation during a climate compliant global energy transition across the power, heat, transport, and desalination sectors by 2050
(Elsevier, 2021-08-06)
Driven by climate mitigation goals countries around the world are prioritising low-cost renewables for economic growth and recovery from the aftermath of the global pandemic. It is quite clear that sustainable technology ...
European Energy System Based on 100% Renewable Energy – Transport Sector
(Springer Vieweg, 2021-02-04)
This chapter presents a technically feasible and economically viable energy pathway for Europe, in which the energy sector (comprised of power, heat, transport, and desalination) reaches 100% renewable energy and zero ...
Energy transition in megacities towards 100% renewable energy: A case for Delhi
(Elsevier, 2022-06-23)
The transition away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy is critical in preventing perilous climate change, and cities around the world have a significant role in enabling this transition. Cities are innately centres ...