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What is Energy Policies

Analyzing Energy Crises and the Impact of Country Policies on the World
Are high-level, equitable management strategies on energy resources, production, distribution, consumption, and sustainability.
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Environmental Solutions and Alternative Policies to Energy Crises on the Basis of Renewable Energy Production and the Global Renewable Energy Market
Selçuk Efe Efe Küçükkambak (Aydın Adnan Menderes University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0440-2.ch003
Abstract
In the last two decades, the world has been under the influence of various crises experienced by countries trying to meet the increasing energy demand, especially after the Second World War, using exhaustible resources. In addition to the relations, conflicts, and disagreements between countries, regions, and economic cooperation, the fact that global warming is becoming a climate crisis more and more every day has forced the energy market to seek different quests. This study blends critical theoretical information, such as how and to what extent renewable energy sources can be used based on sustainable economic conditions and how much potential they can offer, with practical examples and suggestions. This study will likely provide guiding implications for decision-makers in the economies of countries that shape the world energy market in the future and will present some innovative ideas for future studies in this field.
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