Innovation in Energy Security and Long-Term Energy Efficiency
Tvaronavičienė, Manuela
Innovation in Energy Security and Long-Term Energy Efficiency - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020 - 1 electronic resource (138 p.)
Open Access
The sustainable development of our planet depends on the use of energy. The growing population of the world inevitably causes an increase in the demand for energy, which, on the one hand, threatens the potential for shortages of energy supply, and, on the other hand, causes the deterioration of the environment.Therefore, our task is to reduce this demand through different innovative solutions (i.e., both technological and social). Social marketing and economic policies can also play a role in affecting the behavior of households and companies, by causing behavioral change oriented to energy stewardship, and an overall switch to renewable energy resources. This book provides a platform for the exchange of a wide range of ideas, which, ultimately, would facilitate the driving of societies to long-term energy efficiency.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-03936-903-4 9783039369027 9783039369034
10.3390/books978-3-03936-903-4 doi
Research & information: general
renewable energy sources electricity GDP per capita business risks gas trading companies liberalized energy market analytical hierarchy process (AHP) sustainable development renewable energy greenhouse gas emissions green investments energy security pro-environmental behavior energy usage military energy behavior behavioral change COM-B collective behavior conscripts professional soldiers low-cost carrier development airline industry airline issues transport industry industry growth costs energy management energy efficiency Kazakhstan energy consumption European Union R& D investment financially sustainable performance executive incentive endogenous relationship energy enterprises
Innovation in Energy Security and Long-Term Energy Efficiency - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020 - 1 electronic resource (138 p.)
Open Access
The sustainable development of our planet depends on the use of energy. The growing population of the world inevitably causes an increase in the demand for energy, which, on the one hand, threatens the potential for shortages of energy supply, and, on the other hand, causes the deterioration of the environment.Therefore, our task is to reduce this demand through different innovative solutions (i.e., both technological and social). Social marketing and economic policies can also play a role in affecting the behavior of households and companies, by causing behavioral change oriented to energy stewardship, and an overall switch to renewable energy resources. This book provides a platform for the exchange of a wide range of ideas, which, ultimately, would facilitate the driving of societies to long-term energy efficiency.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-03936-903-4 9783039369027 9783039369034
10.3390/books978-3-03936-903-4 doi
Research & information: general
renewable energy sources electricity GDP per capita business risks gas trading companies liberalized energy market analytical hierarchy process (AHP) sustainable development renewable energy greenhouse gas emissions green investments energy security pro-environmental behavior energy usage military energy behavior behavioral change COM-B collective behavior conscripts professional soldiers low-cost carrier development airline industry airline issues transport industry industry growth costs energy management energy efficiency Kazakhstan energy consumption European Union R& D investment financially sustainable performance executive incentive endogenous relationship energy enterprises
