abstract: Economic development over the last century has driven a tripling of the world's population, a twenty-fold increase in fossil fuel consumption, and a tripling of traditional biomass consumption. The associated broad income and wealth inequities are retaining over 2 billion people in poverty. Adding to this, fossil fuel combustion is impacting the environment across spatial and temporal scales and the cost of energy is outpacing all other variable costs for most industries. With 60% of world energy delivered in 2008 consumed by the commercial and industrial sector, the fragmented and disparate energy-related decision making within organizations are largely responsible for the inefficient and impacting use of energy resources. The gl...
This PhD thesis explores what can be considered a sustainable energy system on a global scale and wh...
AbstractSolar PVs are widely proposed as sustainable alternatives to electricity generation from fos...
The development and subsequent deployment of new energy technologies lies at the heart of energy sys...
AbstractSustainable development of energy systems requires consideration of all three sustainability...
abstract: Energy is a central concern of sustainability because how we produce and consume energy af...
Human induced climate change is one of the single most significant indicators that human society is ...
While partial energy transitions have been observed in the past, the complete transition of a fossil...
The role of energy supply and use in relation to sustainability and development are discussed. The c...
The concept of social sustainability is discussed in a wide range of literatures, from urban plannin...
This open access book reframes sustainable energy transitions as being a matter of resolving account...
Reaching the economic, environmental, and sustainability objectives of all societies requires overco...
Byrne, John M.Despite decades of efforts to promote greater socio-ecological sustainability, global ...
The energy sector is a dynamically-complex system, which comprises various interacting components an...
This open access book reframes sustainable energy transitions as being a matter of resolving account...
In our globalized economy a multitude of energy systems are in operation. They present quite differe...
This PhD thesis explores what can be considered a sustainable energy system on a global scale and wh...
AbstractSolar PVs are widely proposed as sustainable alternatives to electricity generation from fos...
The development and subsequent deployment of new energy technologies lies at the heart of energy sys...
AbstractSustainable development of energy systems requires consideration of all three sustainability...
abstract: Energy is a central concern of sustainability because how we produce and consume energy af...
Human induced climate change is one of the single most significant indicators that human society is ...
While partial energy transitions have been observed in the past, the complete transition of a fossil...
The role of energy supply and use in relation to sustainability and development are discussed. The c...
The concept of social sustainability is discussed in a wide range of literatures, from urban plannin...
This open access book reframes sustainable energy transitions as being a matter of resolving account...
Reaching the economic, environmental, and sustainability objectives of all societies requires overco...
Byrne, John M.Despite decades of efforts to promote greater socio-ecological sustainability, global ...
The energy sector is a dynamically-complex system, which comprises various interacting components an...
This open access book reframes sustainable energy transitions as being a matter of resolving account...
In our globalized economy a multitude of energy systems are in operation. They present quite differe...
This PhD thesis explores what can be considered a sustainable energy system on a global scale and wh...
AbstractSolar PVs are widely proposed as sustainable alternatives to electricity generation from fos...
The development and subsequent deployment of new energy technologies lies at the heart of energy sys...