05701nam 22007935 450 991091778590332120251021143918.09783031675874303167587810.1007/978-3-031-67587-4(CKB)37037357500041(MiAaPQ)EBC31849141(Au-PeEL)EBL31849141(DE-He213)978-3-031-67587-4(OCoLC)1481797872(EXLCZ)993703735750004120241217d2024 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGlobal Energy Transition and Sustainable Development Challenges, Vol. 2 Scenarios, Materials, and Technology /edited by Tessaleno Devezas, João Leitão, Askar Sarygulov, David J. LePoire, Bulat Khusainov1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (219 pages)World-Systems Evolution and Global Futures,2522-09939783031675867 303167586X Chapter 1. Comparing Energy Consumption and Co2 Emissions From Built Environments Across Developed and Developing Nations Under Various Energy Scenarios -- Chapter 2. Renewable Energy and Barriers to Its Growth -- Chapter 3. International Aspects in Representation, Materials, and Modeling in Responding to the Energy and Environmental Transitions -- Chapter 4. The Preponderance of Electric Vehicles and the Availability of “green” Electricity -- Chapter 5. No “one Size Fits All” Solution for Energy Transition: 5 Countries Scenario Analysis -- Chapter 6. Advancing Sustainable Energy Transitions in Developing Countries: a Stakeholder-informed Review of Enabling Frameworks -- Chapter 7. The Role of Biomass in the Energy Transition – the Global Perspective -- Chapter 8. How a Battery and Key Metals Shortage Could Halt the Growth of the Electric Vehicle Market -- Chapter 9. Mathematical Modeling of the Rotational Motion of the Air Flow to Optimize the Parameters of a Vortex Wind Turbine -- Chapter 10. Systematic Literature and Bibliometric Analysis About Recycling, Circular Economy, Green Energy and Green Growth -- Chapter 11. Exploring Alternatives: is a Just Energy Transition Possible Without Combustion? -- Chapter 12. Key Performance Indicators for Sustainability Supply Chain Management of Marine Renewable Energies.This two-volume book presents the challenges of the global energy transition, offering a comprehensive exploration of the policies and drivers shaping the pace and trajectory of this transformation. Highlighting regional development, the book shows how different models and scenarios of energy transition emerge. It discusses important factors, such as materials and technologies, shedding light on the opportunities and constraints for the energy transition. Global warming and climate change influenced the change in people’s consciousness and their awareness of the need for more limited use of hydrocarbon resources. Changes in weather conditions, rising sea levels, and destructive climate events such as hurricanes, forest fires, droughts, floods, etc. have become more frequent. Many countries around the world, reacting to these changes, have developed long-term plans to actively replace fossil fuels - gas, oil, and coal with renewable energy sources, mainly solar and wind. However, the low replacement rates observed in the global energy sector over the past 30 years raise the question of how far the decarbonization scenarios and models being implemented by many countries bring us closer to the ultimate goal of creating an economy with a low carbon footprint. Seeking answers, the volumes feature 22 chapters split across the two books, which in detail discuss various aspects of the energy transition and their impact on the sustainability of economic development and the future of energy. This second volume, "Scenarios, Materials, and Technology," explores mechanisms and technological drivers for a sustainable transition in 12 chapters, from local industries to national economies.World-Systems Evolution and Global Futures,2522-0993Energy policyPower resourcesEnvironmental policyEconomic developmentEnergy policyElectric power distributionEnergy System TransformationNatural Resource and Energy EconomicsEnvironmental PolicyEconomic GrowthEnergy Policy, Economics and ManagementEnergy Grids and NetworksEnergy policy.Power resources.Environmental policy.Economic development.Energy policy.Electric power distribution.Energy System Transformation.Natural Resource and Energy Economics.Environmental Policy.Economic Growth.Energy Policy, Economics and Management.Energy Grids and Networks.333.79Devezas Tessaleno785679Leitão João0Sarygulov Askar785681LePoire David J1780018Khusainov Bulat1780019MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910917785903321Global Energy Transition and Sustainable Development Challenges, Vol. 24303686UNINA