Advancing Renewable Energy Operations with Satellite Technology
Ravindra Kumar Patro (),
Shaswati Roy Choudhury (),
Shayan Roy Choudhury () and
Subhash Chandra ()
International Journal of Supply Chain and Logistics, 2024, vol. 8, issue 2, 85 - 108
Abstract:
Purpose: This research examines how businesses in the renewable energy sector can leverage technology, particularly satellite technology, to navigate geopolitical complexities and achieve sustainable growth. Methodology: The study employs a multidisciplinary approach, combining historical analysis, case studies, and quantitative data analysis to uncover key trends and strategic implications. Findings: The research reveals that drone technology offers significant potential for enhancing last-mile delivery efficiency, particularly in urban areas and remote locations, aligning with findings from studies like those by Murray & Chu (2015). However, the study identifies considerable obstacles, including regulatory challenges, limited payload capacities, and public acceptance issues. Solutions such as airspace regulation frameworks, collaborative logistics networks, and advanced battery technologies are highlighted as critical enablers for successful drone integration. Contribution to Theory, Policy and Practice: This research underscores the importance of understanding the complex relationship between technology and geoeconomics for informed decision-making in the renewable energy sector. It also highlights the potential of satellite technology for optimizing operations and managing risks, paving the way for further exploration and innovation in this field.
Keywords: Renewable Energy; Satellite Technology; Geo-economics; Business Strategy; Sustainability; Risk Management. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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