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Economic and environmental impact assessment of renewable energy integration: A review and future research directions

Md Tasbirul Islam, Sikandar Abdul Qadir, Amjad Ali, Muhammad Waseem Khan

2024Cleaner Energy Systems17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

• 111 papers were reviewed on economic and environmental impact of RE integration. • Biomass, Solar and Hybrid integration system are being considered widely. • Ample scope for improvement in the area of methodological and data analysis techniques. • Life cycle assessment and techno-economic analysis are two widely used techniques. • Agricultural and areas of built-environment are the two key sectors where REs are integrated. This review article critically examines papers on renewable energy integration (REI), with a specific focus on the economic and environmental impact assessments across multiple sectors, including agriculture, transportation, electricity production, buildings, and biofuel production. A total of 111 articles from the Web of Science Core Collection database were reviewed using a systematic literature review methodology and content analysis techniques. The results indicate that evaluation-type studies, particularly those employing optimization and simulation-based methods, such as techno-economic analysis (TEA) (28 papers) and life cycle assessment (LCA) (20 papers), were the most prominent approaches used for economic and environmental analyses. Optimization techniques such as mixed-integer linear programming (6 papers), genetic algorithms (GA) (5 papers), and particle swarm optimization (PSO) (4 papers) were widely applied. The quantitative analysis of impact assessment indicators shows that REI has yielded significant long-term positive results across multiple RE sources, sectors, and regions. A detailed examination of mathematical models (e.g., optimization techniques) and simulation modeling combined with LCA will assist future researchers in optimizing energy systems and enhancing sustainability in sectors such as agriculture and water desalination. The conceptual inclusion of circular economy within the research field needs to be more present among researchers, and most of the studies focused on technical aspects of RE integration and assessing impacts rather than identifying a systemic change across the sectors. Several future research directions have been identified across sectors, offering opportunities to advance the field. Policymakers will find this paper valuable for informed decision-making and the development of robust policy frameworks.

Topics & Concepts

Renewable energyEnvironmental impact assessmentNatural resource economicsEnvironmental economicsEconomicsEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental planningEngineeringPolitical scienceElectrical engineeringLawEnergy and Environment ImpactsSustainable Supply Chain ManagementEnvironmental Impact and Sustainability