Navigating the path to sustainable energy transition in Oman: a systematic literature review and future research opportunities

Nasiru Zubairu, Ahmed Mohammed, Zeinab Zohny
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PurposeDespite the increasing demand for renewable energy (RE) as a low-carbon energy source, the transition to RE is very slow in many regions, including Oman, the case country for this study. It is critical to offer strategic insights to energy supply chain participants towards the sustainable transition to renewable energy (STRE). The purpose of this study is to identify viable RE sources in Oman as a case study of a GCC member country, develop a comprehensive framework of STRE, and suggest future research opportunities.Design/methodology/approachThe paper addressed this problem through a country/regional study of Oman by conducting a systematic literature review (SLR) of RE-related peer-reviewed publications spanning over 21 years from January 2000 to February 2021. The qualifying articles are evaluated using template analysis qualitatively to identify viable renewable energy sources, build a holistic framework of STRE and recommend future research opportunities.FindingsFindings confirm the potential of solar, wind, biomass and geothermal energies driven by environmental, economic and social sustainability concerns. However, results suggest that to fast-track the STRE, more emphasis should be accorded to solar and wind energies owing to the geographical composition of Oman. Findings reveal that policies and regulations, advanced and cost-effective technologies, subsidy regimes, grid connectivity and capacity, storage capacity and land availability influence the STRE. Gaps in the literature are identified from the results to clarify and suggest future research opportunities.Originality/valueTo the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that conducted an SLR that was evaluated using the template analysis technique to build a novel and updated framework that facilitates a crystalline understanding of STRE to guide policymakers and professionals in strategic decision-making.
阿曼可持续能源转型之路:系统文献综述与未来研究机会
目的尽管对作为低碳能源的可再生能源(RE)的需求日益增长,但在许多地区,包括本研究的案例国阿曼,向可再生能源的过渡非常缓慢。为能源供应链参与者提供战略见解,以实现向可再生能源(STRE)的可持续过渡至关重要。本研究的目的是以海湾合作委员会(GCC)成员国阿曼为例,确定可行的可再生能源来源,制定可再生能源可持续过渡的综合框架,并提出未来的研究机会。本文通过对阿曼进行国家/地区研究,对 2000 年 1 月至 2021 年 2 月 21 年间与可再生能源相关的同行评审出版物进行系统文献综述(SLR),从而解决这一问题。研究结果研究结果证实了太阳能、风能、生物质能和地热能在环境、经济和社会可持续发展方面的潜力。然而,研究结果表明,由于阿曼的地理构成,要快速发展可再生能源,应更加重视太阳能和风能。研究结果表明,政策和法规、先进和具有成本效益的技术、补贴制度、电网连接和容量、存储容量和土地供应都会影响 STRE。据作者所知,这是第一项使用模板分析技术对可再生能源进行评估的研究,旨在建立一个新颖的最新框架,促进对可再生能源的深入了解,从而指导政策制定者和专业人士进行战略决策。
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