Despite the fact that some renewable energy (RE) technologies are already techno-economically viable, the high spatial dilution nature of their sources, together with aspects beyond the techno-economic ones (such as environmental, social, cultural, and other aspects), can become strong constraints and barriers when it comes to their integration into electric systems. Therefore, with the objective of determining whether studies on spatial energy planning (SEP) are addressing these issues, a systematic review has been carried out to address whether SEP studies are considering aspects beyond the techno-economic ones when integrating RE technologies and, if they are being considered, how they are addressed in their analyses and what crit...
Background: In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in using micro-renewable energy s...
Given their potentially positive impact on climate protection and the preservation of fossil resourc...
This editorial introduces the 21st volume of the International Journal of Sustainable Energy Plannin...
The aim of the article is to analyse the evolution of spatial and energy planning integration, seen ...
Urban and Regional Integrated Energy Planning is crucial to define transition strategies toward sust...
Background The decentralised and private nature of small-scale renewable energy development does not...
The article here presented aims to contribute to renewable energies development at regional level, p...
Energy planning has become one of the most powerful tools for urban planning even if several constra...
AbstractRenewable energy will play a crucial role in the future society of the 21st century. The var...
This article aims to increase knowledge and find the best practices on how sustainable energy manage...
Urban planning for a renewable energy future requires the collaboration of different disciplines bot...
The article summarizes the results of research, identifying the main challenges to increasing sustai...
Despite sustained interest in spatial planning approaches for steering renewable energy development,...
This editorial introduces the main findings from the 29th Volume of the International Journal of Sus...
In the past, national energy planning guided the development of a central program for infrastructur...
Background: In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in using micro-renewable energy s...
Given their potentially positive impact on climate protection and the preservation of fossil resourc...
This editorial introduces the 21st volume of the International Journal of Sustainable Energy Plannin...
The aim of the article is to analyse the evolution of spatial and energy planning integration, seen ...
Urban and Regional Integrated Energy Planning is crucial to define transition strategies toward sust...
Background The decentralised and private nature of small-scale renewable energy development does not...
The article here presented aims to contribute to renewable energies development at regional level, p...
Energy planning has become one of the most powerful tools for urban planning even if several constra...
AbstractRenewable energy will play a crucial role in the future society of the 21st century. The var...
This article aims to increase knowledge and find the best practices on how sustainable energy manage...
Urban planning for a renewable energy future requires the collaboration of different disciplines bot...
The article summarizes the results of research, identifying the main challenges to increasing sustai...
Despite sustained interest in spatial planning approaches for steering renewable energy development,...
This editorial introduces the main findings from the 29th Volume of the International Journal of Sus...
In the past, national energy planning guided the development of a central program for infrastructur...
Background: In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in using micro-renewable energy s...
Given their potentially positive impact on climate protection and the preservation of fossil resourc...
This editorial introduces the 21st volume of the International Journal of Sustainable Energy Plannin...