Data-driven decision-making model for renewable energy DOI Creative Commons
Wisdom Udo,

Adekunle Stephen Toromade,

Njideka Rita Chiekezie

et al.

International Journal of Management & Entrepreneurship Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(8), P. 2684 - 2707

Published: Aug. 21, 2024

The transition to renewable energy sources is critical for achieving sustainable development and combating climate change. As the sector rapidly evolves, there a growing need advanced decision-making frameworks that can effectively navigate complexities of production, distribution, consumption. This paper explores application data-driven model tailored industry. integrates real-time data analytics, machine learning algorithms, predictive modeling enhance processes in areas such as resource allocation, grid management, investment planning. By leveraging vast datasets, including weather patterns, consumption trends, market dynamics, provides actionable insights enable stakeholders optimize forecast demand, mitigate risks associated with projects. model's capabilities are particularly valuable managing intermittency sources, solar wind, by improving accuracy forecasting output aligning it demand. Additionally, supports strategic decisions identifying high-potential based on assessments availability, infrastructure readiness, economic viability. also addresses challenges implementing models sector, quality integration issues, specialized technical expertise, importance regulatory policy frameworks. Case studies presented illustrate practical different projects, highlighting benefits enhancing operational efficiency, reducing costs, supporting growth sector. findings underscore potential approaches revolutionize making them indispensable tools clean future. Keywords: Data-Driven, Decision-Making, Models, Renewable Energy.

Language: Английский

Enhancing manufacturing productivity: A review of AI-Driven supply chain management optimization and ERP systems integration DOI Creative Commons

Olubunmi Adeolu Adenekan,

Nko Okina Solomon,

Peter Simpa

et al.

International Journal of Management & Entrepreneurship Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(5), P. 1607 - 1624

Published: May 12, 2024

This abstract delves into the realm of manufacturing productivity enhancement through review AI-driven supply chain management (SCM) optimization and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems integration. As industries strive for operational excellence, convergence artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a transformative force in driving efficiency, agility, competitiveness. Through comprehensive analysis, this examines synergistic relationship between SCM integration ERP systems, elucidating their collective impact on productivity. encompasses spectrum technologies methodologies, including predictive analytics, machine learning, autonomous decision-making aimed at optimizing various facets chain, from demand forecasting inventory to production planning logistics optimization. By harnessing power AI, manufacturers can enhance accuracy, reduce lead times, optimize levels, mitigate disruptions, thereby improving overall customer satisfaction. Integration plays complementary role by providing centralized platform data management, process automation, cross-functional collaboration. seamless with tools, enable real-time exchange, actionable insights, end-to-end visibility across facilitating informed agile response dynamic market conditions. Drawing insights case studies industry examples, highlights best practices, challenges, emerging trends Strategies successful implementation, organizational readiness assessment, change stakeholder engagement, are discussed guide unlocking full potential these technologies. In conclusion, offers compelling pathway enhancing productivity, sustaining competitive advantage digital era.. Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Supply Chain Management, Planning, Manufacturing Productivity, AI Integration, Predictive Analytics.

Language: Английский

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Strategic implications of carbon pricing on global environmental sustainability and economic development: A conceptual framework DOI Creative Commons

Peter Simpa,

Nko Okina Solomon,

Olubunmi Adeolu Adenekan

et al.

International Journal of Advanced Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(5), P. 139 - 172

Published: May 13, 2024

This study critically evaluates the strategic implications of carbon pricing mechanisms on global environmental sustainability and economic development. Employing a systematic literature review content analysis, research synthesizes recent findings from peer-reviewed articles, reports, policy documents published between 2010 2024. The study's objectives include analyzing effectiveness in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, assessing its impacts, exploring benefits, understanding role international cooperation enhancing efficacy policies. methodology hinges structured search strategy, applying rigorous inclusion exclusion criteria to ensure relevance quality reviewed. analysis reveals that pricing, encompassing both taxes cap-and-trade systems, serves as pivotal tool for mitigating climate change while fostering growth structural transformation. Key highlight potential drive innovation green technologies, importance addressing social equity concerns, critical coordination cross-border leakage competitiveness issues. concludes mechanisms, when effectively designed equitably implemented, can align with development goals. Recommendations policymakers emphasize need comprehensive strategies integrate broader policies, underscore cooperation, advocate continued refine models strategies. contributes ongoing discourse offering insights into cornerstone governance sustainable policy. Keywords: Carbon Pricing Mechanisms, Environmental Sustainability, Economic Development, International Cooperation.

Language: Английский

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Nanotechnology's potential in advancing renewable energy solutions DOI Creative Commons

Peter Simpa,

Nko Okina Solomon,

Olubunmi Adeolu Adenekan

et al.

Engineering Science & Technology Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(5), P. 1695 - 1710

Published: May 13, 2024

Nanotechnology has emerged as a promising frontier in the quest for sustainable energy solutions, offering transformative opportunities to address pressing challenges renewable generation, storage, and conversion. This review explores potential of nanotechnology advancing encompassing wide range applications spanning solar energy, wind fuel cells. By leveraging unique properties nanomaterials, such high surface area-to-volume ratio, tunable optical electronic properties, enhanced catalytic activity, researchers engineers can develop innovative materials devices with unprecedented performance efficiency. Nanotechnology-enabled advancements photovoltaics include development next-generation cells incorporating nanostructured materials, quantum dots, nanowires, perovskite-based cells, enhance light absorption, charge transport, overall power conversion In realm nanomaterials hold promise improving longevity batteries, supercapacitors, other storage through electrode electrolytes, architectures. Furthermore, nanotechnology-driven innovations lightweight durable nanocomposite turbine blades, cell technologies, including catalyst nanoparticles efficient hydrogen production conversion, exemplify diverse energy. Through comprehensive analysis recent research efforts, this abstract underscores critical role accelerating transition future. Keywords: Nanotechnology, Renewable Energy, Solar Wind Energy Storage, Nanomaterials.

Language: Английский

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Circular Economy Principles and Their Integration into Global Supply Chain Strategies DOI Creative Commons

Nko Okina Solomon,

Peter Simpa,

Olubunmi Adeolu Adenekan

et al.

Finance & Accounting Research Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(5), P. 747 - 762

Published: May 12, 2024

The concept of circular economy has gained significant traction in recent years as a holistic approach to sustainable development and resource management. This review explores the principles their integration into global supply chain strategies. transition from linear 'take-make-dispose' model focused on recovery, reuse, regeneration is driving paradigm shift how businesses operate manage chains. Key economy, including designing out waste pollution, keeping products materials use, regenerating natural systems, are examined context Strategies for implementing across various stages chain, product design manufacturing distribution, consumption, end-of-life management, discussed. highlights benefits adopting strategies, reduced reduction, cost savings, enhanced resilience external shocks. Case studies examples diverse industries illustrate successful implementation demonstrating tangible environmental, social, economic benefits. Challenges barriers adoption chains also addressed, regulatory hurdles, technological limitations, cultural barriers. overcoming these challenges promoting mindset among stakeholders explored, emphasizing importance collaboration, innovation, cross-sector partnerships. strategies offers opportunities growth, resilience, value creation. By embracing circularity, can unlock new sources competitive advantage while contributing towards more regenerative economy. Keywords: Circular Economy, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Integration, Challenges, Opportunities.

Language: Английский

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Innovative waste management approaches in LNG operations: A detailed review DOI Creative Commons

Peter Simpa,

Nko Okina Solomon,

Olubunmi Adeolu Adenekan

et al.

Engineering Science & Technology Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(5), P. 1711 - 1731

Published: May 13, 2024

As the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry continues to expand globally, imperative address environmental concerns and enhance sustainability within LNG operations becomes paramount. This paper conducts a comprehensive detailed review of innovative waste management approaches sector. Traditional practices in operations, including disposal recycling, are examined, highlighting associated challenges. The focus then shifts approaches, encompassing recycling circular economy initiatives, advanced waste-to-energy technologies, adoption sustainable packaging solutions. Case studies examples illustrate successful implementations strategies various facilities, providing insights into operational benefits achieved. explores implications these emphasizing reduced carbon footprints, enhanced resource efficiency, cost-effectiveness. Additionally, delves barriers challenges hindering widespread adoption, technological, economic, regulatory considerations. examination aims contribute valuable for stakeholders, policymakers, researchers, fostering integration ever-evolving landscape operations. Keywords: Innovative, Waste, Management, Review.

Language: Английский

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20

Environmental stewardship in the oil and gas sector: Current practices and future directions DOI Creative Commons

Peter Simpa,

Nko Okina Solomon,

Olubunmi Adeolu Adenekan

et al.

International Journal of Applied Research in Social Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(5), P. 903 - 926

Published: May 12, 2024

This paper provides an overview of the current practices and future directions in environmental stewardship within oil gas industry, focusing on key areas concern strategies for improvement. The industry has made significant strides recent years, driven by a combination regulatory requirements, corporate initiatives, stakeholder pressure. One primary focus been reduction greenhouse emissions associated with extraction, refining, transportation processes. Companies have implemented technologies such as carbon capture storage to minimize their footprint, alongside investments renewable energy sources efficiency measures transition towards cleaner alternatives. Furthermore, placed increasing emphasis responsible management water resources, recognizing potential impacts extraction usage operations. Strategies recycling, reuse, wastewater treatment adopted mitigate pollution strain local ecosystems. Biodiversity conservation also emerged critical aspect sector, companies undertaking impact assessments collaborating organizations habitat disruption restore ecosystems affected Community engagement social responsibility are integral components stewardship, seeking address operations through employment opportunities, infrastructure development, programs benefiting communities. However, continues face challenges limitations its efforts impact. Accidental spills, leaks, other incidents pose ecological risks, highlighting importance stringent safety regulations emergency response protocols. Moreover, presents traditional companies, requiring substantial capital investment strategic planning. To these advance several proposed. These include accelerating energy, enhancing transparency accountability reporting performance, strengthening enforcement, investing research development innovative technologies, fostering collaboration among stakeholders, governments, NGOs, Keywords: Stewardship, Oil, Gas, Sustainability, Climate, Mitigation

Language: Английский

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Challenges Associated With PFAS Detection Method in Africa DOI Creative Commons
Abdullahi Tunde Aborode, Ridwan Olamilekan Adesola, Ibrahim Idris

et al.

Environmental Health Insights, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 19

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of man-made chemicals that widely present in many industries. Monitoring analyzing PFAS Africa is challenging due to the limited availability mass spectrometry (MS), which an essential technique for detecting PFAS. This review assesses scope impact shortage instruments Africa, emphasizing resulting limitations monitoring environmental public health threats. The analyzes existing monitoring, accessibility MS instruments, technical capabilities within continent. study suggests fewer African countries have sufficient significant underreport data related issues. proposes financial support programs address these difficulties provide necessary instruments. it highly important develop regional centers excellence using investing training gap efforts. So, enhancing crucial successful management environment safeguarding from effects contamination.

Language: Английский

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The influence of consumer behavior on sustainable marketing efforts DOI Creative Commons

Kikelomo Fadilat Anjorin,

Mustafa Ayobami Raji,

Hameedat Bukola Olodo

et al.

International Journal of Management & Entrepreneurship Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(5), P. 1651 - 1676

Published: May 11, 2024

This concept paper explores the dynamic relationship between consumer behavior and sustainable marketing efforts. As consumers increasingly prioritize environmental social responsibility, businesses are adapting their strategies to meet these evolving demands. The provides insights into influence of attitudes, beliefs, values on purchasing decisions, highlighting growing market for environmentally friendly products importance transparent communication about sustainability Through a review existing literature, identifies key trends, challenges, opportunities seeking align with goals. It proposes model understanding efforts, emphasizing role in shaping perceptions influencing behavior. While face challenges such as high cost production complexity supply chains, also highlights differentiate themselves build stronger relationships conscious consumers. By preferences values, can develop that resonate target audience drive positive change. In conclusion, has significant impact must adapt demands an socially base. foundation further research offers practical looking integrate achieve long-term success rapidly changing landscape.. Keywords: Consumer Behavior, Sustainability, Marketing.

Language: Английский

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Harnessing artificial intelligence to develop strategic marketing goals DOI Creative Commons

Kikelomo Fadilat Anjorin,

Mustafa Ayobami Raji,

Hameedat Bukola Olodo

et al.

International Journal of Management & Entrepreneurship Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(5), P. 1625 - 1650

Published: May 11, 2024

In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) has become imperative for organizations striving to remain competitive. This concept paper explores the integration of AI in developing strategic marketing goals, aiming provide a comprehensive framework leveraging AI's capabilities effectively. The begins by outlining current state marketing, highlighting its transformative potential across various facets such as customer segmentation, personalized targeting, predictive analytics, and automation. It underscores necessity businesses embrace AI-driven approaches stay ahead an increasingly data-driven marketplace. Moreover, delves into implications adoption marketing. emphasizes need alignment between initiatives overarching objectives, emphasizing role enhancing experience, optimizing resource allocation, driving revenue growth. Furthermore, addresses key considerations challenges associated with integrating strategies, including data privacy concerns, ethical implications, organizational readiness. advocates structured approach implementation, encompassing robust governance, talent acquisition, continuous monitoring mitigate risks Drawing upon industry best practices case studies, elucidates practical methodologies setting goals. importance decision-making, iterative experimentation, agile adaptation capitalize on innovation competitive advantage. conclusion, proactive stance towards embracing strategy formulation. By strategically capabilities, can not only enhance their effectiveness but also cultivate long-term sustainable growth dynamic environment. Keywords: AI, Strategic, Marketing, Environment, Goals, Business.

Language: Английский

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Potential for biological effects of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in Great Lakes tributaries and associations with land cover and wastewater effluent DOI Creative Commons
Steven R. Corsi, Luke C. Loken, Gerald T. Ankley

et al.

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 6, 2025

Abstract Surface water concentrations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) potential for resulting biological effects were estimated in a study using Polar Organic Chemical Integrative Samplers (POCIS) from 60 tributary sites within 20 watersheds the Great Lakes Basin 2018. Sites represented range urban to agricultural, forested, wetland land uses included gradient wastewater treatment effluent zero 44% annual streamflow. Several also had airport influence. Twenty-one 32 targeted PFAS compounds detected POCIS samplers, which, 16 available sampling rates enabling time-weighted concentration estimates comparison with data. Estimated compared published quality guidelines (available nine PFAS), effect reported primary literature ECOTOX Knowledgebase apical endpoints (10 PFAS) non-apical vitro high-throughput screening data ToxCast (14 PFAS). Based on conservative evaluation approach that was weighted persistence limitations toxicological information, five individual PFAS, including Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid, Perfluorohexanesulfonic Perfluorobutanesulfonic Perfluorooctanoic Perfluorononanoic acid identified as warranting additional investigation. Possible increased potency mixtures over chemical effects, by summation exposure-activity ratios (EARs) chemicals influence common assays specified gene targets, indicated EAR values up 5.6-fold 14 contributing mixture predictions. Potential summed ratios, correlated use proportion streamflow contributed effluent.

Language: Английский

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