Sustainable Energy Governance in the Context of Global Climate Change: Technologies, Mechanisms and Strategies

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Background

Global climate change has become one of the major challenges today, causing extensive and far-reaching impacts on human society, economy and ecological systems. Problems such as frequent extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and loss of biodiversity caused by climate change have become increasingly prominent, forcing countries around the world to take effective actions to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change. Sustainable energy governance, as one of the important means to deal with climate change, has attracted widespread attention from the international community.

It is of vital importance for stakeholders to make their energy production, supply and consumption activities more sustainable in the context of global climate change. Research on sustainable energy governance in the context of global climate change has important practical and far-reaching historical significance. And it is of great significance in promoting global sustainable development and safeguarding human well-being and the earth's ecological environment.

To discuss and disseminate the latest advances in the development of theories, methods, techniques and applications in the area of sustainable energy governance, the Research Topic “Sustainable Energy Governance in the Context of Global Climate Change: Technologies, Mechanisms and Strategies” is being furnished and organized, aiming to integrate the recent achievements of theories, methods, techniques and applications of sustainable energy governance.

We invite you to submit your latest research works on subjects including, but not limited to, the following:
1. Renewable energy and carbon neutrality
2. Digitalization and low-carbon energy
3. Energy transformation and carbon reduction
4. Economic analysis of carbon reduction
5. Differences in industry carbon reduction pathways
6. Net-zero emission strategies
7. Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies, mechanisms and strategies
8. Technological innovation and energy structure adjustment
9. Other related sustainable energy governance theories, methods, technologies, mechanisms, strategies and policies

Keywords: Sustainable Energy Governance, Global Climate Change, Renewable energy, Carbon Neutrality, Carbon Reduction, CCUS, CCER, CDM, RECs, Source-Grid-Load-Storage System, Energy-carbon-RECs Market Synergy, Energy Storage Power Stations, Chemical/Physical Energy Storage, Energy Transformation, Energy digitization and Intelligence, Energy Security and Resilience Governance, Cost-benefit analysis, Economic analysis, coupled operation, coordinated development, ESG

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