Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(1), P. 240 - 240
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
Clean
energy
serves
as
a
crucial
means
to
alleviate
water
resource
shortages
and
ensure
power
production
safety.
This
study
delves
into
clean
diffusion
development
within
the
confines
of
Yellow
River
Basin,
considering
constraints.
It
examines
dynamic
evolution
strategic
choices
made
by
local
governments
expansion
businesses
among
generation
groups
using
an
evolutionary
game
model.
Additionally,
employs
L-V
model
elucidate
competition
dynamics
between
fossil
fuel
technology
(FFGT)
(CEGT).
To
provide
more
scientific
elucidation
this
process,
actual
values
are
utilized
for
simulation.
The
findings
indicate
that:
(1)
decisions
influenced
not
only
government
guidance
but
also
advancement
in
cost
reduction
efforts;
(2)
implementation
tax
strategies
yields
noticeable
effects,
with
higher
taxes
correlating
increased
willingness
expand
businesses;
(3)
contrast
speed,
final
state
equilibrium
attained
two
technologies
is
closely
tied
coefficient.
A
coefficient
leads
gain
competitive
advantage
market,
potentially
dominating
it
entirely.
Based
on
these
conclusions,
pertinent
policy
suggestions
proposed
drive
facilitate
structure
transformation
Basin.
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(18), P. 4331 - 4331
Published: Sept. 12, 2024
Sodium-ion
batteries
(SIBs)
have
been
proposed
as
a
potential
substitute
for
commercial
lithium-ion
due
to
their
excellent
storage
performance
and
cost-effectiveness.
However,
the
substantial
radius
of
sodium
ions,
there
is
an
urgent
need
develop
anode
materials
with
exemplary
electrochemical
characteristics,
thereby
enabling
fabrication
sodium-ion
high
energy
density
rapid
dynamics.
Carbon
are
highly
valued
in
energy-storage
field
diverse
structures,
low
cost,
reliability.
This
review
comprehensively
summarizes
typical
structure;
mechanisms;
current
development
status
various
carbon-based
SIBs,
such
hard
carbon,
soft
graphite,
graphene,
carbon
nanotubes
(CNTs),
porous
materials.
also
provides
overview
future
related
companies
batteries.
Furthermore,
it
offers
summary
outlook
on
challenges
opportunities
associated
design
principles
large-scale
production
high-energy-density
requirements.
avenue
exploring
outstanding
improvement
strategies
materials,
which
can
provide
guidance
application
research.
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: April 11, 2025
Our
study
moves
beyond
conventional
constraints
that
primarily
examine
patent
counts,
establishing
a
novel
conceptual
framework
comprehensively
synthesizes
dual
dimensions—both
the
volume
and
caliber
of
environmental
innovations—in
aftermath
taxation
implementation.
In
contrast
to
prior
scholarship,
this
investigation
extends
past
mere
assessment
policy-driven
innovation
promotion,
conducting
an
in-depth
examination
how
fiscal
measures
reconfigure
architecture
elevate
excellence.
Using
comprehensive
panel
dataset
Chinese
A-share
listed
companies
from
2012
2022,
we
employ
difference-in-differences
methodology
with
multiple
robustness
checks
establish
causal
relationships.
findings
reveal
three
key
insights:
First,
contrary
Porter
Hypothesis,
EPT
implementation
shows
negative
correlation
green
activities
in
pollution-intensive
sectors,
particularly
pronounced
among
private
enterprises,
smaller
firms,
highly
competitive
markets.
Second,
tax
policy
demonstrates
asymmetric
effects
across
categories,
predominantly
constraining
invention
patents
while
having
lesser
impact
on
utility
models.
Third,
aggregate
applications
decreases,
document
significant
improvement
mean
quality,
especially
model
patents.
The
quality-enhancement
effect
strengthens
over
time,
even
as
quantity-reducing
gradually
attenuates.
Through
detailed
mechanism
analysis,
identify
corporate
liquidity
reduced
R&D
expenditure
primary
channels
through
which
affects
outcomes.
These
contribute
theoretical
discourse
regulation
by
highlighting
quality-quantity
trade-off
responses
taxation.
results
provide
important
implications
for
optimizing
instruments
promote
sustainable
technological
advancement
maintaining
quality.
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32(6), P. 6703 - 6731
Published: May 23, 2024
Abstract
In
this
study,
we
assessed
the
accomplishments
and
shortcomings
of
an
exhaustive
collection
energy
policies
Nepal
over
four
decades,
using
a
five‐dimensional
security
framework
(availability,
affordability,
technology,
sustainability
governance)
for
sustainable
development.
We
adopted
mixed‐method
approach
involving
thorough
review
70
policy
documents
(1984–2022),
systematic
86
peer‐reviewed
journal
articles
on
Nepal's
policy,
consultations
with
11
experts.
Our
evaluation
shows
that
while
there
is
progressive
trend,
face
challenges
political
instability,
governance
issues,
siloed
development
practices,
lagging
research
development,
inefficient
demand
management,
heavy
reliance
international
support.
Additionally,
offer
tailored
recommendations
related
stakeholders:
supply‐side
demand‐side
multi‐sector
collaboration,
stability
good
governance.
The
insights
provide
have
significant
regional
implications,
particularly
in
context
potential
cross‐border
clean
electricity
sharing
South
Asia.
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 18, 2024
Abstract
As
local
governments
play
a
decisive
role
in
attaining
sustainable
development
goals,
notably
SDG
13
(climate
action),
decentralization
policies
offer
the
flexibility
to
modify
climate
strategies
according
necessities
and
enhance
resource
distribution.
However,
simultaneous
demands
for
economic
advancement
environmental
conservation
pose
notable
hurdles.
Drawing
on
county‐level
time‐varying
quasi‐natural
experiment,
results
explore
that
fiscal
decentralization,
when
implemented
alone,
significantly
reduces
firm
pollution
emission
intensity.
This
reduction
is
attributed
its
alleviating
stress
counties.
In
contrast,
administrative
associated
with
increased
emissions,
driven
by
tax
preferences
competition
infrastructure
investment.
Moreover,
study
reveals
reforms
are
complementary
their
impact
firm's
intensity
of
emissions.
Furthermore,
joint
implementation
observed
decrease
emissions
developed
counties,
particularly
areas
characterized
high
institutional
quality
improved
mobility.
The
provides
insights
into
interplay
between
different
contextual
factors,
enhancing
our
understanding
how
nations
can
articulate
adopt
an
informed
context‐sensitive
approach
crafting
balance
growth
sustainability.