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Implementing sustainable energy - four case studies

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  • Pekka Peura
  • Hanna Kuittinen
  • Lindsay Knuckey
  • Lisa Goodall
  • László Dinya

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This article aims to increase knowledge and find the best practices on how sustainable energy (SE) can be boosted and implemented at a regional level. It presents the main results from the RESGen (RES Generation - from research infrastructure to SE and reduction of CO2 emissions) project and the procedure developed within the project, which aims to support regionally comprehensive implementation of SE involving all the main stakeholders. Physical prerequisites to support the transition of the energy sector towards SE exist. The RES potential is vast, the economics, especially regional impacts, are feasible, general perceptions are positive, technologies are evolving and the majority of stakeholders support this agenda. There are however barriers slowing the process. The RESGen procedure provides a structured and strategic approach for the shift towards SE.

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  • Pekka Peura & Hanna Kuittinen & Lindsay Knuckey & Lisa Goodall & László Dinya, 2014. "Implementing sustainable energy - four case studies," International Journal of Sustainable Economy, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 6(1), pages 19-44.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijsuse:v:6:y:2014:i:1:p:19-44
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    1. Wang, Ning & Tang, Linhao & Zhang, Wenjian & Guo, Jiahui, 2019. "How to face the challenges caused by the abolishment of subsidies for electric vehicles in China?," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 166(C), pages 359-372.

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