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Emerging but decisive; The strategic interaction of battery industry with global economy
Battery industry has a special share in the future of the world economy. With the advancement of battery technology and the subsequent development of energy storage systems, it has become possible to absorb and store the excess electricity generated by power plants and provide it to the grid in peak load conditions. This has created…
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Approaches, policies and future developments of battery industry in different regions of the world
The battery industry affects the economic and non-economic aspects of societies and plays an effective role in the progress of decarbonization and energy transition goals. This has led many countries to compete with each other for the acquisition of a larger share of the world’s battery industry with the aim of obtaining economic benefits. In…
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Continuous presence; An overview of international battery trade trends worldwide
Today, batteries are recognized as essential components in electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and energy storage systems, which has fueled the global demand for batteries worldwide. It is safe to say that international battery trade is a vital factor in the global energy transition towards cleaner and more sustainable systems. Countries with advanced battery production capabilities…
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Investigating the development of trade wars throughout history
Throughout history, mankind has always been in danger of various forms of war and conflict, and its occurrence has been associated with harmful results and effects for countries. In the meantime, sometimes some countries used to plan for the collapse of trade in the target country in order to capture a new territory for achieving…
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Resource-oriented structure; General conditions governing Canada’s economy
Canada is one of the most prominent economies in the world. Currently, this country accounts for almost 2% of the global economy with a GDP of $2 trillion per year. During the last 25 years, Canada’s economy has grown mainly on the basis of services, and participation of the service sector in the country’s economy…
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Starting point; The phenomenon of immigration in Canada and factors affecting it
Canada’s population is rapidly aging, which leads to a shortage of labor in this country, therefore, promoting immigration in this country has been considered as a strategic approach in responding to the aforementioned challenges for many years. Attracting immigrants with diverse skills and talents while filling gaps caused by labor shortages in various industries brings…
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Energy to waste; a solution in the circular economy
In today’s life, energy is an essential element for all human activities. In the meantime, providing energy from various wastes can be considered an effective solution, which also occupies an important part of energy production in the world and reduce the environmental consequences of waste as much as possible by preventing the release of methane…
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Big transition; The relationship between greenhouse gas emissions and the economic growth
With the increase in economic activities in the last two decades, which has led to an increase in energy consumption, the emission of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide, experienced an exponential trend. However, at the same time, the ratio of carbon emissions to GDP, which is considered as carbon intensity, continuously decreased from 0.93 tons…
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Limited emission strategies; Effective measures to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
The review of global actions and approaches reflects the growing importance of addressing the challenge of climate change and the transition to a zero-carbon world. For example, the implementation of renewable energy policies as an alternative to fossil fuels, which is a potential source of carbon dioxide emissions, or the international Paris agreement that encourages…
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Net Zero Strategy; The effect of greenhouse gas emissions on global warming
As a primary greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide plays a significant role in trapping heat and global warming. While the sources of carbon emissions in the world are diverse, they primarily originate from human activities such as burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) for energy production, transportation, and industrial processes. It should be mentioned…
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