Journal of Machine and Computing


Theoretical Aspects of Sustainable Development (SD) and Industrial Energy (IE)



Journal of Machine and Computing

Received On : 20 December 2020

Revised On : 26 January 2021

Accepted On : 25 March 2021

Published On : 05 April 2021

Volume 01, Issue 02

Pages : 078-085


Abstract


The theoretical assumption of Sustainable Development (SD) is gradually beginning to be applied in various industrial segments. One on the segments is industrial energy, which is significantly utilized and intuitively comprehended even though there is no full explanation of its phenomena. The main aim of this research contribution is to discuss the theoretical assumptions of SD and Industrial Energy (IE). This paper considers critically all the issues of permanence since it incorporates the environmental and social needs for ecological development. In addition, overall characterized, the major segments of these theoretical assumptions are based on critical analysis of the literature source.


Keywords


Sustainable Development (SD), Sustainable Energy (SE), Industrial Energy (IE).


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Sim Sze Yin and Yoni Danieli, “Theoretical Aspects of Sustainable Development (SD) and Industrial Energy (IE)”, Journal of Machine and Computing, vol.1, no.2, pp. 078-085, April 2021. doi: 10.53759/7669/jmc202101009.


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