Developing a perspective on the use of renewable energy in Iran
Mahya Ghouchani,
Mohammad Taji,
Atefeh Sadat Cheheltani and
Mohammad Seifi Chehr
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2021, vol. 172, issue C
Abstract:
Despite numerable resources in Iran, the issue of renewable energies and the formulation of a grand strategy for the future are very important. This study identifies the most important effective factors, the extent and how they affect, and finally the possible scenarios for the future status of renewable energy in Iran. Therefore, this study was an applied descriptive-analytical study that is using expert groups and the Delphi method to identify the influential factors. After extraction of assumptions and prominent trends in Iran's renewable energy future (using cross-impact analysis in the MICMAC software), the effect of these trends on key variables was qualitatively determined (using causal layered analysis). This study presents Iran's renewable energy future scenarios in three dimensions of "long-term technology acquisition programs", "policy stabilization" and "attraction of foreign capital". The results showed that the success of the planning and implementation of renewable energy policy relies on the selection of policies that are the most adaptive with national targets, technical abilities, and the country's economy. Therefore, it is necessary to acquire accurate identification of limitations, obstacles, available facilities and technologies, international sanctions, and foreign investment in detail to develop the comprehensive plan of renewable energy efficiently and implement it successfully.
Keywords: Renewable energy; Future research; Cross impact analysis; Causal layered analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.121049
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