Journal of Energy and Power Technology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
06(02), P. 1 - 28
Published: May 13, 2024
The
present
need
for
an
energy
transition
in
the
wake
of
a
global
climate
catastrophe
led
to
“EU
green
deal”
which
requires
system
all
countries.
This
study
aimis
survey
aims
identify
strategies
within
such
based
on
trend
analyses
and
reports
available
technologies
implementation.
Based
literature
analysis
over
300
pieces
(of
feasibility
studies
technology
implementation
with
focus
Central
Europe)
statistical
levels
“energy
intensity”
(E/GDP)
covering
three
decades
countries
worldwide,
diagnosis
is
made
that
steady
improvements
several
dedicated
technological
areas
can
be
were
could
still
increased
future,
as
required
by
targets.
Across
distinct
fields
economy,
concrete
options
are
portrayed:
Energy
infrastructure,
Smart
grids,
Transmission
grid
management,
Electricity
storage,
Heat
Industrial
waste
heat;
linked
diagnosed
long-term
trends
emerging
from
“Global
Change
Data
Base”
GCDB,
allowing
sectorial
so-called
intensity,
was
not
yet
delivered
until
now
time
series
literature.
main
findings
show
economic
sectors
clusters
most
appropriate
achieve
targets
while
safeguarding
social
aspects
sustainability.
Energy Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11, P. 5286 - 5299
Published: May 16, 2024
The
United
States
is
the
world's
second-largest
polluter,
generating
4.7
billion
metric
tons
of
CO2
in
2020.
To
combat
it,
US
targeting
a
precise
goal
50–52
percent
decrease
net
emissions
from
2005
levels
by
2030.
Hence,
it
vital
to
determine
critical
factors
contributing
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs).
With
this
motivation,
study
examines
dynamic
link
between
green
energy
transition,
eco-innovation,
economic
policy
uncertainty,
use,
growth,
and
sectoral
(SCO2)
1980
2020
using
novel
Quantile-On-Quantile
Regression
(QQR)
Granger
causality
quantile
approaches.
results
show
that
quantiles
transition
are
positively
related
all
SCO2
quantiles.
While
eco-innovation
marginally
favorable
lower
higher
quantiles,
positive
slope
coefficients
showcase
effect
uncertainty
on
0.2–0.95
Similarly,
use
showed
negative
across
whereas
QQR
growth
throughout
Suggests
investment
also
reduces
delivering
for
sectors
if
SDG-7
executed
E3S Web of Conferences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
601, P. 00048 - 00048
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
We
provide
a
summary
of
the
progress
all
53
assessed
components
describing
global
alignment
with
Net
Zero
Emissions
by
2050
Scenario
(NZE)
International
Energy
Agency
(IEA),
an
intermediate
trajectory
scope
2030.
The
(grouped
in
eight
categories)
cover
sectors
(such
as
Transport,
and
Buildings),
subsectors
Aviation,
Building
Envelopes),
technologies
Biofuels,
Electrification),
infrastructure
cross-cutting
strategies
CO2
Transport
Storage,
Electrolyzers).
For
each
component,
IEA
assigned
one
three
qualitative
levels;
namely
“On
track”,
“More
efforts
needed”,
or
“Not
on
track”.
IEA’s
assessment
results
were
made
publicly
available
form
online
web-based
report,
titled
“Tracking
Clean
Progress”,
TCEP,
which
was
published
12/July/2023.
Out
TCEP’s
components,
only
rated
these
are
(1)
Solar
Photovoltaic
(PV),
(2)
Electric
Vehicles
(EV),
(3)
Lighting.
remaining
50
TCEP;
28
22
propose
quantitative
aggregate
numerical
score
to
describe
overall
clean
energy
transition
reflected
TCEP
we
compute
it
2.23/4
(or
55.7%).
Finally,
present
selected
historical
records
(based
data)
about
satisfactory
for
transition.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(6), P. 2570 - 2570
Published: March 14, 2025
This
study
systematically
analyzes
the
temporal
variation
characteristics,
driving
mechanisms,
and
decoupling
relationship
between
carbon
emissions
economic
output
in
China’s
planting
industry.
Using
a
dynamic
panel
model,
LMDI
decomposition,
coupling
coordination
it
explores
main
influencing
factors
of
their
evolution.
The
findings
reveal
that
from
2003
to
2022,
industry
exhibited
phased
trend
rising
first
then
declining,
with
limited
overall
reduction.
Carbon
demonstrated
significant
path
dependency.
Planting
agricultural
investment
were
identified
as
primary
for
emissions,
while
energy
intensity
mechanization
levels
had
inhibitory
effects.
Decoupling
analysis
showed
weak
dominates,
strong
achieved
only
specific
regions
periods,
highlighting
regional
disparities.
Coupling
indicated
positive
improved
annually,
whereas
related
rural
electricity
consumption
declined
recent
years.
suggests
promoting
precision
agriculture
clean
technologies,
optimizing
structures,
implementing
region-specific
policies,
enhancing
land
resource
planning
can
help
us
achieve
coordinated
goals
high-quality
development
provide
theoretical
insights
policy
recommendations
low-carbon
serve
reference
global
green
transformation.