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Values and Ethics in the 21st century

Aug 6, 2012· [Show full abstract] new energy paradigm must go beyond the traditional economic perspective to include broader and complex social and environmental issues. This paper presents the integration of

Environmental, economic, and social impacts of geothermal energy systems

Apr 1, 2021· Renewable sources account for roughly 28% of global power generation capacity [27], and much of the growing power demand associated with decarbonization.Among renewable resources, GE is reliable because of its independence from seasonal, climatic, and geographical conditions [28].The total installed GE in 2020 is estimated 10 GW with 90% of the energy

Pricing environmental externalities in the power

The results and methods of the studies have been utilized as inputs in important modeling work and have served as vehicles in developing additional methodological work in the environment and energy field .13 As the ExternE

Towards energy care ethics: Exploring ethical implications of

Feb 1, 2022· Care ethics recognise relationality and (inter)dependence as basic conditions of existence, and as a basis for ethical reasoning in everyday engagements. Exploring care

Energy decisions reframed as justice and ethical concerns

May 6, 2016· The structure of the global energy system and the pending consequences of climate change are among the central justice issues of our time, with profound implications for human happiness, welfare

Advancing a Sustainable Energy Ethics Through Stakeholder

Nov 1, 2008· The World''s dependence on fossil fuels and the need to move to more beneficial energy alternatives pose daunting challenges to humanity. Historically, economic and political rationality has driven the exploration, development and management of natural resources in the search for stable energy supplies. The insistence on continuing the unsustainable

(PDF) Beyond externalities: human rights as a foundation of

Nov 10, 2023· The question of human rights and energy has been traditionally framed as an analysis of limitations on energy transactions arising from substantive and procedural human rights.

Introduction: The ethical constitution of energy dilemmas

Mar 11, 2019· Whether it is the construction of oil pipelines, liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals, or offshore wind farms, or it is the closure of coal mines or the burning of charcoal,

Beyond carbon: Quantifying environmental externalities as energy

May 1, 2015· After estimating the total material externalities associated with hydroelectric power and nuclear power production and finding the energy needs of reasonable industrial technologies that begin to mitigate these effects, we reassess our initial life cycle energy requirements (see Table 5, Table 6, Table 7).

Beyond traditional power systems: Energy externalities, ethics

May 1, 2012· This paper will focus on responding to the challenge of energy sustainability by advancing a new energy ethics founded on the bedrock of solid environmental, social and

Social and Ethical Implications of Engineering Design: A Learning

Oct 27, 2006· This paper will describe this module and show how it has been implemented in ECE design courses in digital signal processing, power systems, applied electromagnetics, and electrical systems design. The School of Engineering at the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (UPRM), has developed a module to integrate ethics into capstone design courses in the

Beyond traditional power systems: Energy externalities, ethics

Beyond traditional power systems: Energy externalities, ethics and society. Efraín O''Neill-Carrillo, Héctor R. Zamot, Michelle Hernández, Agustín A. Irizarry-Rivera, Dive into the research topics of ''Beyond traditional power systems: Energy externalities, ethics and society''. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Pricing environmental externalities in the power sector: ethical

The results and methods of the studies have been utilized as inputs in important modeling work and have served as vehicles in developing additional methodological work in the environment and energy field .13 As the ExternE project represents one of the most ambitious and internationally recognized attempts at coming up with ''true'' external

CSR Beyond Economy and Society: A Post-capitalist Approach

Nov 20, 2018· In this article, we draw on established views of CSR dysfunctionalities to show how and why CSR is regularly observed to be both shaped by and supportive of capitalism. We proceed to show that these dysfunctionalities are maintained by both the pro- and anticapitalist approaches to CSR, both of which imply an ill-defined separation of the economy and society

Exploring the Concept of the Triple Bottom Line in Business

Adopting eco-friendly transport, improving waste management, and using energy-efficient systems are practical steps towards reducing a business''s environmental impact. These efforts are not only beneficial for the planet but also resonate with customers who are increasingly conscious of climate change and its effects.

Beyond externalities: human rights as a foundation of

Nov 11, 2023· Introduction. The prevailing understanding of the allocation of powers over energy resources is based on the idea that entitlements over them are vested in the State. 1 Under this understanding, human rights come into play essentially to define the permissible operating space within which energy resource-related activities must unfold (an ''externality-avoidance'' prism).

Energy decisions reframed as justice and ethical concerns

May 6, 2016· Here, to remedy this gap, we investigate how concepts from justice and ethics can inform energy decision-making by reframing five energy problems — nuclear waste,

Should energy systems be underpinned by democratic values and practices?

This is based on a perception of energy as a fundamental necessity, which also underpins a view that energy systems ought to be underpinned by democratic values and practices (#31; +2), in order to ensure equal and affordable access to energy.

New frontiers and conceptual frameworks for energy justice

Jun 1, 2017· Energy system interventions are about more than technology and economic development; they are about political power, social cohesion, and even ethical and moral

Conceptualizing Sustainable Business Models Aligning with

Jun 12, 2024· Our research is dedicated to developing sustainable business models (SBMs). In this study, we review numerous empirical articles, reviews, and papers on SBMs, including 17,412 SCIE articles and 17,237 SSCI papers, published between 2009 and 2023. Our research provides guidance on how to achieve and maintain sustainability. We identify the most effective

Systemic entrepreneurship in the digital era: Tesla''s vision and

Oct 1, 2024· The capacity of technology-driven firms to drive social change challenges traditional economic thought. In the twentieth century, economists emphasized macroeconomic conditions to explain economic development (Leff, 1979).While the importance of entrepreneurship for "invention, changing factor prices, and new market opportunities" was recognized (Kilby,

Economic Analysis of Hydrogen Household Energy Systems

Sep 15, 2021· The building sector is one of the key energy consumers worldwide. Fuel cell micro-Cogeneration Heat and Power systems for residential and small commercial applications are proposed as one of the most promising innovations contributing to the transition towards a sustainable energy infrastructure. For the application and the diffusion of these systems, in

Beyond Pigou: externalities and civil society in the

May 2, 2023· The extent of voluntary cooperation in the presence of externalities is shown as an equilibrium outcome in the supply and demand framework. The analysis uses familiar ingredients to provide a new

[PDF] Sustainable Energy: Balancing the Economic,

Nov 1, 2008· Many of the problems the World faces are managed from a mostly technical or economical perspective, even though problems also have social and environmental dimensions and could be better managed with a more integrative, global perspective. A common trait of these global issues is their interdisciplinary nature, which makes them complex problems difficult to

2012 IEEE International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and

May 16, 2012· Power quality monitoring in sustainable energy systems pp. 1-6 Beyond traditional power systems: Energy externalities, ethics and society pp. 1-6 The evolving metabolism of a developing economy — Insight from India''s growth pp. 1-6

Should energy planning be based on energy justice principles?

The community of energy planners needs to shift from imposing negative externalities on marginalized populations and future generations to endorsing those energy systems that focus on bettering social welfare and minimizing environmental damage. Ultimately, energy analysis and planning needs to be guided by energy justice principles.

Beyond Pigou: externalities and civil society in the

May 2, 2023· The extent of voluntary cooperation in the presence of externalities is shown as an equilibrium outcome in the supply and demand framework. The analysis uses familiar ingredients to provide a new way of understanding the results of the extensive literature beginning with Buchanan, Coase, Ostrom, Shapley, Telser, Tullock, and Williamson showing that a Pigouvian

Are energy justice concepts anthropocentric?

Energy justice concepts also have a strong anthropocentric bias, perhaps understandable given that modern energy systems have been built to serve the needs of humans. Thus the field of energy justice has overwhelmingly been defined by concerns with ethics and morality among and between humans.

Ethische Fragen der Energieerzeugung

Jan 1, 2016· Download Citation | Ethische Fragen der Energieerzeugung | Die Energieversorgung berührt Fragen des Lebensstils des Menschen sowie des Umgangs mit den natürlichen Ressourcen. Die Ethik

A Review on the Internalization of Externalities in Electricity

Nov 27, 2022· This work addresses the internalization of externalities in energy decision making and in generation expansion planning (GEP). Although the linkage between externalities and energy is well recognized, the issue of the internalization in GEP models and from a sustainability perspective is still far from being fully explored. A critical literature review is presented,

Solar energy and sustainable development

Jan 1, 2006· Sustainable society is the . Beyond traditional power systems: Energy externalities, ethics and society. Article. May 2012; and is based and informed by ethics. View.

Beyond cost reduction: improving the value of energy storage in

Jul 7, 2022· From a macro-energy system perspective, an energy storage is valuable if it contributes to meeting system objectives, including increasing economic value, reliability and sustainability. In most energy systems models, reliability and sustainability are forced by constraints, and if energy demand is exogenous, this leaves cost as the main metric for

Is energy ethics political or ethical?

Rather than ignoring the political, we consider the pervasiveness of ethics in social life with a keen awareness that people do not necessarily meet their own or others'' expectations or hopes. Questions of energy ethics are thus intensely ethical and political.

Beyond traditional power systems: Energy externalities, ethics

The decisions needed to create this new energy paradigm must go beyond the traditional economic perspective to include broader and complex social and environmental issues. This paper presents the integration of technical, economical, environmental and social aspects in power systems research guided by sustainability principles.

Can Justice and ethics inform energy decision-making?

Here, to remedy this gap, we investigate how concepts from justice and ethics can inform energy decision-making by reframing five energy problems — nuclear waste, involuntary resettlement, energy pollution, energy poverty and climate change — as pressing justice concerns.

Sustainable Energy Transitions: Overcoming Negative

the evaluation of the sustainability of energy systems we argue that such externalities need to be treated (internalized, avoided) by special policy measures other than common (classical) ways

Sustainable Energy Transitions: Overcoming Negative Externalities

Aug 7, 2020· Nowadays the world energy system faces numerous transitions and shifts of the existing socio-technical regimes towards higher sustainability. Along with it, the sustainable transitions are often

Beyond traditional power systems: Energy externalities, ethics

This paper presents the integration of technical, economical, environmental and social aspects in power systems research guided by sustainability principles. The framework used was

Beyond externalities: human rights as a foundation of

Nov 11, 2023· The question of human rights and energy has been traditionally framed as an analysis of limitations on energy transactions arising from substantive and procedural human

Externalities in the Global Energy System | SpringerLink

Jan 1, 2012· This chapter discusses externalities in the global energy system. Section 2 begins with the basics: what are externalities? Section 3 introduces a methodology for ­assessing environmental impacts and external costs. Section 4 presents examples of assessments of external costs, and discusses total costs, which are the sum of internal and external costs,

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