2023
DOI: 10.54536/ajee.v2i1.1376
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A Systematic Review of Energy Demand, Technology, and Efficiency Nexus: Implications for Bangladeshi Food Processing Industry

Md. Julhaz Hossain,
Uzzal Ali Pk

Abstract: Designing energy efficiency strategies for industries is predicted to be challenging. Energy is not always efficiently utilized in energy-intensive industries due to various issues, notably technology and equipment. Therefore, through a systematic review, this study aims to investigate the relationship between energy demand, technological breakthroughs, and efficiencies, with implications for the food processing industry of Bangladesh. The study utilizes the Scopus database to perform a systematic evidence sea… Show more

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“…This transition is crucial because it directly impacts environmental quality (Balsalobre-Lorente & Leito, 2020). Consequently, by implementing energy-efficient technologies, organizations can effectively address this need while conserving energy, enhancing efficiency, and fostering their own growth, profitability, and sustainability (Hossain & Pk, 2023). However, according to Nguyen and Kakinaka ( 2019), not all countries may expect a reduction in CO 2 emissions when they use renewable energy; it was noted that low-income countries, when compared to their high-income counterparts, increase CO 2 emissions as they increase renewable energy use.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This transition is crucial because it directly impacts environmental quality (Balsalobre-Lorente & Leito, 2020). Consequently, by implementing energy-efficient technologies, organizations can effectively address this need while conserving energy, enhancing efficiency, and fostering their own growth, profitability, and sustainability (Hossain & Pk, 2023). However, according to Nguyen and Kakinaka ( 2019), not all countries may expect a reduction in CO 2 emissions when they use renewable energy; it was noted that low-income countries, when compared to their high-income counterparts, increase CO 2 emissions as they increase renewable energy use.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%