The sustainable city: Advances in renewable energy and energy saving systems

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According to United Nations data, half of the world’s population lives in cities and forecasts indicate that by the middle of the 21st century, this percentage will have increased to 65%. The increase in the urban population favors the creation of a network of interactions that entails a series of material and energy flows. These cause environmental impacts that affect the quality of life of citizens and the environment as a whole. According to data from the International Energy Agency, cities occupy 3% of the planet’s surface and are responsible for 67% of global energy consumption. The effects caused by this consumption, as well as its impact on the depletion of resources, make it necessary to carry out an exhaustive study of renewable energies and new energy saving systems. This Special Issue aims to present new advances and developments in renewable energy and energy saving systems that allow cities to evolve in a sustainable way.

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Perea-Moreno, A. J., & Hernandez-Escobedo, Q. (2021, December 1). The sustainable city: Advances in renewable energy and energy saving systems. Energies. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14248382

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