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The 9th International Energy Conference
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:: Volume 24, Issue 4 (3-2022) ::
IJE 2022, 24(4): 39-68 Back to browse issues page
Covid-19 and its implications for global energy supply and demand and recommendations for Iran
Abbas Maleki * , Tabassom Mirshekarzadeh
Sharif University of Technology , maleki@sharif.edu
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The prevalence of coronavirus at the end of 2019, which continues to this day, has been charged in various respects around the world, some of which operate irreparably and others can compensate. compensate for the slow process. On the other hand, the global event known as the Corona crisis has painted a picture of the future of energy in the energy sector, it examines and analyzes the conditions and experiences of this crisis, resulting in faster and more alert emissions. Resist future changes in the global energy industry, sustainable development, and the economy. Therefore, this report has been approached by changing the energy change in the world, and finally looks at the state of energy during the Corona crisis and gives recommendations to face the picture. about the world's energy future. It is one of the most important agreements for the implementation of international agreements and treaties aimed at increasing the sale of more oil and natural gas, leading to increased government revenue and, ultimately, required capital gain. to invest in energy. On the other hand, reducing hidden energy subsidies could also reduce the dependence of some national industries on oil and gas and these subsidies in the areas of low carbon, research, and innovation to support growth. share of innovation, especially in transportation, power supply, heating, and navigation.
 
Keywords: covid -19, renewable energy, sustainable development, world's future, fossil energy
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Energy Economics
Received: 2022/03/16 | Accepted: 2022/11/17 | Published: 2022/03/1
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Maleki A, Mirshekarzadeh T. Covid-19 and its implications for global energy supply and demand and recommendations for Iran. IJE 2022; 24 (4) :39-68
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