Outline
The pace of Energy Transition after Covid-19 Pandemic
Thesis: The transition pace of the energy transition is likely to increase after the Covid-19 pandemic though it will be tough to withstand the effects left
- Background
- Thesis: The transition pace of the energy transition is expected to increase after the Covid-19 epidemic though it will be tough to withstand the effects left.
- Primary focus on the vaccine to cure the plague and key innovations towards the transition to renewable energy.
- Results of the epidemic.
- Research questions, aims, and objectives: questions
¨ Whether the transition is likely to increase or drop after the pandemic
¨ The causative agents of transition pace to renewable energy.
v Aims
- To determine the nature of evolution after the covid-19 plague.
- Know the speed of transition to renewable energy after the epidemic.
Objectives
v To get a clear understanding of the nature of the transition to renewable energy after the pandemic.
v To explore the trend in the growth of renewable energy.
- Literature review
- Challenges brought by the pandemic to the world’s economies and the transition to renewable energy.
- Expected changes during and after the plague to recover the economy and on the evolution of renewable energy.
- The shift of renewable energy before the pandemic and the efforts in the growth.
- The usefulness of transition to renewable energy in the future and the predicted life after the epidemic.
- The impact of technology advancements to the speeding of the transition to renewable energy.
- Research design and methodologies
- Use of archive method to retrieve the trends in the transition history.
- Improvement of solar PV and biofuels in developed countries.
- Declaration to increase the pace of transition after the pandemic.
- Results
- There is a positive expected transition after the epidemic.
- The transitional increase pace and how useful it is to the future.
- Project plan
- Conceptualization, planning, execution, performance, and close.
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