2020
DOI: 10.1080/15567036.2020.1801902
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Present and future impact of COVID-19 in the renewable energy sector: a case study on India

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“…They observe risk spillovers from conventional energy to the renewable energy stock market. Pradhan et al [39] indicate that an amalgamation of the novel coronavirus pandemic's effects on the global economy and oil prices fluctuation resulting from country-wide lockdowns worldwide triggered its impact on the alternative energy industry. Eroglu [40] observes that the COVID-19 outbreak caused severe problems in the renewable energy sector, such as delays and breaks in the supply chain, tax stock market difficulties, and the risk of not benefiting from government incentives and support in 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They observe risk spillovers from conventional energy to the renewable energy stock market. Pradhan et al [39] indicate that an amalgamation of the novel coronavirus pandemic's effects on the global economy and oil prices fluctuation resulting from country-wide lockdowns worldwide triggered its impact on the alternative energy industry. Eroglu [40] observes that the COVID-19 outbreak caused severe problems in the renewable energy sector, such as delays and breaks in the supply chain, tax stock market difficulties, and the risk of not benefiting from government incentives and support in 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of industry and technology, the essentialness of renewable energy, which has become indispensable in today’s society, has been confirmed once again in the COVID-19 (Castán Broto and Kirshner 2020 ; Hosseini 2020 ; Pradhan et al 2020 ) pandemic period. While energy is a strategic power that all countries firmly embrace, the world is entering a new era in which the cross-border mobility of energy may decrease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, IoT includes more than one trillion or more connected devices globally, spanning all sectors and industries and providing an effective convergence between the digital and physical worlds. The expected long-term impact of pandemic will be increased reliance in all avenues of life like health sector, businesses, education sector, banking, and state workingetc.Moreover, the IoT analytics and digital devices will continue to maintain higher levels of digitalization even after the pandemic retreats like an increasing demand for interactive health care digital portals with online services has reported 500-600% increase in telehealth usage at present (BBC Future 2020), (Ozili 2020) . So, it's very likely that an increase trend inmedium-to-high consumer demand for telehealth and virtual consultations will increase reliance on IoT in future.…”
Section: Changes İn Field Of Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%