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Impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on the global energy system and the shift progress to renewable energy: Opportunities, challenges, and policy implications.
Hoang, Anh Tuan; Olcer, Aykut I; Ong, Hwai Chyuan; Chen, Wei-Hsin; Chong, Cheng Tung; Thomas, Sabu; Bandh, Suhaib A; Nguyen, Xuan Phuong.
  • Hoang AT; Institute of Engineering, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
  • Sandro Nizetic; University of Split, Rudjera Boskovica 32, 21000, Split, Croatia.
  • Olcer AI; World Maritime University, Malmo, Sweden.
  • Ong HC; School of Information, Systems and Modelling, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology Sydney, NSW, 2007, Australia.
  • Chen WH; Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, 701, Taiwan.
  • Chong CT; Research Center for Smart Sustainable Circular Economy, Tunghai University, Taichung, 407, Taiwan.
  • Thomas S; Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taichung, 411, Taiwan.
  • Bandh SA; China-UK Low Carbon College, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Lingang, Shanghai, 201306, China.
  • Nguyen XP; School of Energy Materials, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India.
Energy Policy ; 154: 112322, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1237689
ABSTRACT
Being declared a global emergency, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken many lives, threatened livelihoods and businesses around the world. The energy industry, in particular, has experienced tremendous pressure resulting from the pandemic. In response to such a challenge, the development of sustainable resources and renewable energy infrastructure has demonstrated its potential as a promising and effective strategy. To sufficiently address the effect of COVID-19 on renewable energy development strategies, short-term policy priorities should be identified, while mid-term and long-term action plans should be formulated in achieving the well-defined renewable energy targets and progress towards a more sustainable energy future. In this review, opportunities, challenges, and significant impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on current and future sustainable energy strategies were analyzed in detail; while drawing from experiences in identifying reasonable behaviors, orientating appropriate actions, and policy implications on the sustainable energy trajectory were also mentioned. Indeed, the question is that whether the COVID-19 pandemic will kill us or provide us with a precious lesson on future sustainable energy development.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Qualitative research Language: English Journal: Energy Policy Year: 2021 Document Type: Article