Cutting-edge science for sustainable development - SDEWES 2022 special issue

Antun Pfeifer, Zvonimir Guzović, Antonio Piacentino, Natasa Markovska, Neven Duić*, Henrik Lund

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Abstract

Ever since 2002, when the first Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES) was held in Dubrovnik, the SDEWES conferences series has been providing a forum for world-wide scientists and those interested in learning about the sustainability of development, to present research progress and to discuss the state of the art, the future directions and priorities in the various areas of sustainable development. One of the main issues of the coming decades is to improve efficiencies by integrating various energy systems, using excess from one, as resource in another in the correct moment. Integrating electricity, heating, cooling, transport, water, buildings, waste, wastewater, industry, forestry and agriculture systems will be pivotal towards sustainable development. SDEWES has maintained high publishing standard as 2408 SDEWES papers were published in special issues of leading scientific journals including “Energy - The International Journal”. In 2022, the 17th SDEWES Conference was held during November 6–10 in Paphos, Cyprus, the 5th SEE Conference took place in May 22–26, 2022 in Vlorë, Albania, the 3rd Latin American Conference was held through a virtual platform during July 24–28, 2022. The Energy journal has continued its cooperation with SDEWES launching a special issue dedicated to the 2022 Conferences. The special issue includes papers which traditionally cover a range of energy issues - higher renewables penetration and various technologies and fuels assessments at energy supply side, as well as, energy efficiency in various sectors, buildings, district heating, electric vehicles and demand modelling at energy demand side.

Original languageEnglish
Article number129148
JournalEnergy
Volume284
Number of pages13
ISSN0360-5442
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2023

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Keywords

  • Demand side management
  • District heating
  • Energy efficient buildings
  • Energy planning
  • Multigeneration
  • Renewable energy

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