Integrating Social Dimensions into Future Sustainable Energy Supply Networks
Environmental protection and sustainable development have become an inevitable trend in many areas, including the energy industry. The development of energy supply networks is strongly correlated with the economics of energy sources as well as ecological and socio-political issues. However, the ener...
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doaj-9160e0bdeaed4d7e8de331719c6452642020-11-25T03:49:56ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-08-01176230623010.3390/ijerph17176230Integrating Social Dimensions into Future Sustainable Energy Supply NetworksMatevz Obrecht0Yigit Kazancoglu1Matjaz Denac2Department for Sustainable Logistics and Mobility, Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Mariborska Cesta 7, 3000 Celje, SloveniaDepartment for International Logistics Management, Yasar University, 35100 Izmir, TurkeyDepartment for Technology and Entrepreneurial Environment Protection, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Maribor, Razlagova 14, 2000 Maribor, SloveniaEnvironmental protection and sustainable development have become an inevitable trend in many areas, including the energy industry. The development of energy supply networks is strongly correlated with the economics of energy sources as well as ecological and socio-political issues. However, the energy supply network is often distant from the social perspective. This paper therefore combines examination of perceptions and awareness of general public (web-based questionnaire) and top energy experts (a Delphi survey) on the energy supply network and identifies their potential integration in energy supply decision making processes. The results showed that public should be better informed as well as integrated into designing energy supply network as the prosumers gain power and the energy suppliers will no longer dominate the market. Public actors are ready to shape sustainable energy supply and also willing to pay 5.8% more for a sustainable energy supply. The majority are prepared to invest in renewable energy supply network close to their place of residence. Another result is that the public is calling for a shift in priority towards more sustainable and socially friendlier energy supply rather than focusing mainly on the economic and technical perspectives.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/17/6230energy supply networkpublic perceptionsocial integrationsustainable energysupply chain management |
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Integrating Social Dimensions into Future Sustainable Energy Supply Networks |
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Environmental protection and sustainable development have become an inevitable trend in many areas, including the energy industry. The development of energy supply networks is strongly correlated with the economics of energy sources as well as ecological and socio-political issues. However, the energy supply network is often distant from the social perspective. This paper therefore combines examination of perceptions and awareness of general public (web-based questionnaire) and top energy experts (a Delphi survey) on the energy supply network and identifies their potential integration in energy supply decision making processes. The results showed that public should be better informed as well as integrated into designing energy supply network as the prosumers gain power and the energy suppliers will no longer dominate the market. Public actors are ready to shape sustainable energy supply and also willing to pay 5.8% more for a sustainable energy supply. The majority are prepared to invest in renewable energy supply network close to their place of residence. Another result is that the public is calling for a shift in priority towards more sustainable and socially friendlier energy supply rather than focusing mainly on the economic and technical perspectives. |
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energy supply network public perception social integration sustainable energy supply chain management |
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