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Ekonomikalia Journal of Economics
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29885787     DOI : https://doi.org/10.60084/eje
Ekonomikalia Journal of Economics (EJE) stands as a distinguished global scholarly publication. It is dedicated to releasing original research articles and review papers of exceptional quality within the realm of economics. The primary aim of the journal is to foster cross-disciplinary research, facilitate the exchange of knowledge, and propel the advancement and implementation of pioneering approaches. EJE remains steadfast in its pursuit of excellence, significance, and influence, serving as an invaluable asset for researchers, professionals, and educators across the globe. Topics of this journal includes, but not limited to: microeconomics and macroeconomics, international economics, development economics, public economics, behavioral economics, econometrics, regional economics, monetary economics, islamic economics, energy economics, environmental economics, political economy
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Renewable Energy Deployment as a Pathway to Sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Review Hamaguchi, Yoshihiro
Ekonomikalia Journal of Economics Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): April 2026 (In Press)
Publisher : Heca Sentra Analitika

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Abstract

The energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is underway to achieve a sustainable society based on carbon neutrality. However, there is an ongoing debate about how the implementation of such energy technologies will affect sustainability (social, economic, and environmental aspects). This review outlines research trends on the effects of renewable energy deployment on sustainability from the perspectives of income inequality, energy inequality, human capital, energy education, gender, health, and community, focusing on high-profile papers for the period 2014-2024. Renewable energy and income inequality are negatively related, and promoting renewable energy innovation through R&D subsidies is expected to decarbonize and alleviate poverty. Human capital promotes decarbonization through the diffusion and consumption of renewable energy, but in some cases, the effects are not apparent. However, energy education can be effective in addressing human capital shortages in the renewable energy sector. Gender inequality and energy inequality are closely linked, with women with poor energy access suffering health problems due to smoke pollution from cooking. Women's participation in society will encourage the spread of renewable energy and improve health standards. Local communities with voluntary citizen participation, rather than state initiative, are expected to be the actors that encourage decarbonization through renewable energy.

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