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World, volume 6, issue 1, pages 13

Environmental Management and Decarbonization Nexus: A Pathway to the Energy Sector’s Sustainable Futures

Abdel-Mohsen O Mohamed 1
Dina Mohamed 2
Adham Fayad 3
Moza T. Al Al Nahyan 4
Moza T. Al Nahyan 4
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Uberbinder Limited, Littlemore, Oxford OX4 4GP, UK
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Business Management, De Montfort University, Dubai Campus, Dubai P.O. Box 294345, United Arab Emirates
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-09
Journal: World
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ISSN26734060
Abstract

This paper examines the complex interplay between environmental management (EM) and decarbonization, highlighting how these domains can be seamlessly integrated to create a comprehensive framework for sustainable futures in the energy sector. The framework emphasizes the adoption of green technologies, energy efficiency measures, and innovative carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies and infrastructures. Central to this approach are circular economy principles, low-greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions production processes, and CCUS strategies. A conceptual model of the EM–decarbonization nexus, comprising six enablers, was developed and illustrated with practical examples from various countries and regions worldwide. The findings reveal significant progress in advancing EM and decarbonization efforts. However, additional support from governments and the private sector is imperative in areas such as research and development, equitable transfer of renewable energy technologies, infrastructure for energy transitions, energy storage systems, green financing mechanisms, public education and community outreach, public–private partnerships, international cooperation, active engagement in global organizations, and the deployment of digital solutions. By addressing these areas, a sustainable future for the energy sector can be realized.

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