A systematic bibliometric review of clean energy transition: Implications for low-carbon development.

Wei Zhang, Binshuai Li, Rui Xue, Chengcheng Wang, Wei Cao
Author Information
  1. Wei Zhang: School of Statistics, Shandong University of Finance and Economics, Jinan, China.
  2. Binshuai Li: School of Statistics, Shandong University of Finance and Economics, Jinan, China.
  3. Rui Xue: Centre for Corporate Sustainability and Environmental Finance, Department of Applied Finance, Macquarie Business School, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. ORCID
  4. Chengcheng Wang: School of Humanities and Foreign Languages, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao, China.
  5. Wei Cao: School of Statistics, Shandong University of Finance and Economics, Jinan, China.

Abstract

More voices are calling for a quicker transition towards clean energy. The exploration and exploitation of clean energy such as wind energy and solar energy are effective means to optimise energy structure and improve energy efficiency. To provide in-depth understanding of clean energy transition, this paper utilises a combination of multiple bibliometric mapping techniques, including HistCite, CiteSpace and R Bibliometrix, to conduct a systematic review on 2,191 clean energy related articles obtained from Web of Science (WoS). We identify five current main research streams in the clean energy field, including Energy Transition, Clean Energy and Carbon Emission Policy, Impact of Oil Price on Alternative Energy Stocks, Clean Energy and Economics, and Venture Capital Investments in Clean Energy. Clearly, the effectiveness of policy-driven and market-driven energy transition is an important ongoing debate. Emerging research topics are also discussed and classified into six areas: Clean Energy Conversion Technology and Biomass Energy Utilisation, Optimisation of Energy Generation Technology, Policy-Making in Clean Energy Transition, Impact of Clean Energy Use and Economic Development on Carbon Emissions, Household Use of Clean Energy, and Clean Energy Stock Markets. Accordingly, more and more research attention has been paid to how to improve energy efficiency through advanced clean energy technology, and how to make targeted policies for clean energy transition and energy market development. This article moves beyond the traditional literature review methods and delineates a systematic research agenda for clean energy research, providing research directions for achieving low-carbon development through the clean energy transition.

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MeSH Term

Bibliometrics
Carbon
Energy-Generating Resources
Environmental Pollution
Humans
Renewable Energy
Sustainable Development

Chemicals

Carbon

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