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The Relationship between Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Growth

A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Economic and Business Aspects of Sustainability".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 3376

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School of Management Sciecne and Engineering, Nanjing Univeristy of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China
Interests: energy economics; environmental economics; environmental sustainability; climate change; renewable energy; sustainable development; tourism economics; ICT and growth, etc.
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Dear Colleagues,

Effective energy utilization is a prerequisite for economic growth. However, the unwarranted usage of fossil fuel is a detriment to the ecosystem. Using renewable energy results in minimal greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; accordingly, many economies are striving to foster energies from various renewable sources, e.g., hydro, solar, geothermal, and wind power. Renewable energy has an important role in reducing ecological pollution and global warming, and accomplishing sustainable growth. Concurrently, both advanced and developing countries must sustain efficient economic development. Using non-renewable energy might yield high productivity and nurture economic expansion, but unquestionably adds substantially to carbon emissions and ecological deterioration. Deciding on whether to use fossil fuel or non-renewable energy puts nations in a difficult position strategy-wise, having to choose between greenhouse gas cutbacks and economic development. Hence, both non-renewable and renewable-based energy ought to be consumed cautiously and proficiently, considering that resources are scarce. Furthermore, in the context of climate change and global warming, renewable energy reservoirs offer a fascinating substitute for fossil fuel energy sources, and contribute to plummeting CO2 emission activity. However, familiarizing societies with new renewable energy sources, technological tools, and making them accessible for residents is laborious and expensive. Moreover, nations must wrestle to maintain economic progression and growth alongside the implementation of these renewable energy sources.

We are pleased to invite you to contribute to this Special Issue, and welcome empirical and theoretical research papers and literature reviews that offer viable solutions to curtailing the environmental pressures on the ecosystem, and explore the nexus between renewable energy and economic growth. To achieve environmental sustainability, the impacts of renewable energy utilization on economic growth, especially focusing on hydro, solar, wind and geothermal energy’s interconnection with economic expansion in various economies or groups of economies, individually or collectively, must be considered. We invite scientific and technical papers that address climatic change vulnerability, renewable energy sources, and economic development in light of many other variables. Topics might include, but are not limited to, the following areas: renewable energy issues and economic growth; solar energy and growth relationships; wind energy and sustainable development or growth; and biomass energy and hydro energy in cities, provinces, countries or groups of countries. We are interested in how policymakers can drive several strategies and procedures for green and clean energy sustainability and maintain ecological excellence and economic development. 

  • Suggested themes and article types for submissions

Papers chosen for this Special Issue will be subject to a very fast peer review process with the aim of the rapid and wide distribution of research results, developments, and applications. Specifically, we welcome papers focused on or related to (but not limited to) the topics listed below:

  • Sustainable energy usage and economic growth;
  • Renewable energy and it impact on economic growth;
  • Green energy innovation and economic deveolpment;
  • Bio mass energy sources and economic expansion;
  • Ecological sustainability and economic sustainability;
  • Conserving ecosystem services across agricultural landscapes;
  • Renewable energy sources and economic sustainability;
  • Biodiversity, green and clean energy and sustainable deveolpment;
  • Landscape patterns and landscape renewable energy sources for mitigating ecosystem chellenges;
  • Analyses of green energy innovation and economic growth methods;
  • Climate change and the mitigation of green energy poverty challenges;
  • Environmental sensitivity of agrarian landscapes;
  • Economic sustainability of renewable energy sources.

I look forward to receiving your contributions.

Prof. Dr. Abdul Rauf
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • energy economics
  • sustainable economic growth
  • renewable energy
  • wind power
  • hydro power
  • environmental economics
  • resource economics
  • climate change
  • green energy innovation
  • clean energy

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Investigating the Impact of Communication Factors and Stakeholders Engagement on Renewable Energy Projects in Pakistan
by Shabir Hussain Malik, Weizhong Fu, Samma Faiz Rasool, Gowhar Ahmad Wani, Shah Zaman and Najaf Ali Wani
Sustainability 2023, 15(14), 11289; https://doi.org/10.3390/su151411289 - 20 Jul 2023
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Abstract
This study investigates the relationship between communication factors, stakeholders’ engagement, and project success (P.S.) of renewable energy in Pakistan. The aim of this study is to identify the communication factors that impact the success of renewable energy projects. The research investigates multiple dimensions [...] Read more.
This study investigates the relationship between communication factors, stakeholders’ engagement, and project success (P.S.) of renewable energy in Pakistan. The aim of this study is to identify the communication factors that impact the success of renewable energy projects. The research investigates multiple dimensions of communication factors such as internal communication, external communication, leadership, relationship, and corporation. Moreover, we also tested the indirect relationship using the stakeholder’s engagement (S.E.) as a mediating variable. We used a quantitative approach using the questionnaire survey. The random and snowball sampling technique was used to collect data from the project managers, project engineers, and team leaders associated with renewable projects in Pakistan. We collected data in two phases. In the first phase, between August 2023 and December 2022, we distributed 400 complete research questionnaires. In return, we received 337 questionnaires, 84% of the distributed questionnaires. Similarly, between January 2023 and February 2023, we distributed 350 research questionnaires; in return, we received 255 questionnaires, which is 73% of the distributed questionnaires. However, we collected data from the 592 respondents engaged with renewable energy projects. Further, the structural equation modeling technique (SEM) was performed to analyze the study data through SmartPLS 4.1. The outcomes confirmed that communication factors significantly and positively impact the project’s success. The results guaranteed that communication factors have a positive and significant relationship with the stakeholder’s engagement. Furthermore, the results demonstrated that stakeholders’ engagement mediates communication factors and project success, enhancing the project’s success. Full article
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