2019冠状病毒病疫情期间可再生能源生产发展和电力需求的制约因素和驱动力

D. Çeli̇k, M. E. Meral, M. Waseem
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就化石燃料燃烧和减少气体排放而言,采用绿色能源政策被视为可再生能源生产发展(REPD)的主要推动力。然而,除了能源可持续性、全球变暖和环境污染等挑战外,2019年爆发的COVID-19对REPD、公司和供应链产生了相当大的影响,并减缓了向可持续能源世界的过渡。新冠肺炎疫情期间,工商业用电用户被强制限制运行。在这方面,本文考察和调查了一般情况下和COVID-19期间对REPD和电能需求的限制和驱动力的影响。本文详细地分析和讨论了影响区域重建障碍和驱动力的最关键因素。详细介绍了COVID-19之前和期间能源部门投资和能源需求的一些重要统计数据。
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Restrictions and Driving Forces for Renewable Energy Production Development and Electrical Energy Demand in General and During COVID-19
The adoption of green energy policies is paid regard to as a major driver for renewable energy production development (REPD) in terms of fossil fuel combustion and the reduction of gas emissions. However, besides several challenges including energy sustainability, global warming and environmental pollution, COVID-19 arose in 2019 has a considerable impact on the REPD, companies and supply chains and decelerated the transition to the sustainable energy world. The industrial and commercial electrical energy users are imposed to restrict their operation during the COVID-19 outbreak. In this regard, this paper examines and investigates the impacts of restrictions and driving forces for the REPD and electrical energy demand in general and during COVID-19. The most critical factors for barriers and driving forces for the REPD have been examined and discussed in detail. Some important statistical data for investments in the energy sector and energy demand before and during COVID-19 have been addressed in detail.
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