Carbon Neutrality in BRICS Economies
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "C: Energy Economics and Policy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2022) | Viewed by 14707
Special Issue Editors
Interests: energy and environmental policy; energy system modeling; carbon budget; low carbon transition; energy innovation; BRICS economies; carbon peak; carbon neutrality; climate change policy
Interests: resources development; energy transition; social impact assessment; environmental and social risk management
Interests: international trade and climate change; environmental extended input-output analysis; carbon emissions; global value chains; China-LAC trade
Interests: urban carbon neutrality; big data application in air pollutants prediction; green finance
Interests: green residential building; residential building energy use; transformation of urban neighbourhood
Interests: low-carbon development; environmental economics; CDM; carbon trading
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Guest Editors are inviting submissions to a Special Issue of Energies entitled Carbon Neutrality in BRICS Economies. The energy mix optimization, low carbon transition, renewable energy deployment, and international cooperation are important concerns of the carbon neutrality in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) economies. There has been much emerging research on low carbon transitions and energy systems in BRICS economies in recent years. Moreover, the future low carbon development scenario and international industrial cooperation on renewable energy promotion are also promising research topics for researchers in environmental science and technology.
This Special Issue will deal with low carbon transition and energy innovation for carbon neutrality in BRICS economies. Topics of interest for publication include, but are not limited to:
- Energy mix;
- Cleaner electricity;
- Phasing out coal use route;
- Renewable and sustainable energy policy;
- Carbon leakage;
- Carbon budget;
- Carbon neutrality scenarios;
- Carbon trading market;
- Carbon finance;
- Urban carbon neutrality;
- Carbon price and carbon tariff;
- Just transition;
- Low carbon transition;
- Low carbon behaviour;
- Land use change;
- Carbon capture and storage;
- Non-CO2 emissions reduction;
- Net-zero emission buildings;
- Low carbon measure in transportation sectors;
- Social assessment of energy transition;
- Decarbonisation in global value chains;
- Transnational synergy in green development;
- Embodied material flows in international trade;
- International sectoral linkage on carbon mitigation;
- Inter-regional and inter-sectoral interactions: towards concerted action.
Dr. Zhonghua Zhang
Dr. Ruilian Zhang
Dr. Song Wang
Dr. Rubing Ge
Dr. Yunxia Liu
Dr. He He
Dr. Ye Cao
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- BRICS economies
- energy system
- scenario analysis
- renewable energy
- decarbonisation
- carbon peak
- carbon neutrality
- net-zero emission
- climate change mitigation
- transnational synergy
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