Yoram Krozer | Energy Economics | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Yoram Krozer – Academy for Sustainable Innovation, Netherlands

AffiliationAcademy for Sustainable Innovation

Yoram Krozer
Country Netherlands
Scopus ID 55666495600
Documents 555
Citations 596
h-index 11
Subject Area Energy Economics
Event World Green Energy Awards

Yoram Krozer is a researcher associated with the Academy for Sustainable Innovation in the Netherlands and is recognized for his work in sustainability studies, energy economics, environmental policy, and financial modeling. His academic profile demonstrates a consistent commitment to addressing contemporary challenges related to resource efficiency, renewable energy deployment, and sustainable economic development. Through interdisciplinary investigations, he has contributed to discussions on how innovation can support long-term environmental objectives while maintaining economic feasibility and social value.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic contributions of Yoram Krozer and evaluates the relevance of his research activities to contemporary sustainability challenges. His scholarly work focuses on renewable energy systems, environmental economics, sustainable resource management, and innovation-driven policy frameworks. The research profile reflects sustained engagement with multidisciplinary topics that connect environmental protection with economic performance. These contributions provide valuable insights for stakeholders seeking evidence-based solutions in energy transition and sustainable development planning.[2]

Keywords

Sustainability, Renewable Energy, Environmental Economics, Energy Transition, Financial Modeling, Resource Efficiency, Green Innovation, Sustainable Development, Policy Analysis, Climate Action.

Introduction

The transition toward sustainable energy systems has increased demand for rigorous academic research capable of informing public policy and industrial decision-making. Researchers working at the intersection of economics, technology, and environmental science play a significant role in advancing this transition. Yoram Krozer has participated in this evolving research landscape by examining how economic instruments and innovation strategies influence sustainability outcomes. His publications contribute to broader discussions regarding energy security, environmental stewardship, and long-term economic resilience.[3]

Research Profile

According to available scholarly profile information, Yoram Krozer maintains an established research record with documented publications, citations, and measurable academic impact. His work frequently addresses sustainability assessment, distributed energy systems, environmental costs, and economic evaluation methods. The interdisciplinary nature of his research enables the integration of scientific evidence with practical policy recommendations. Such an approach is increasingly valuable in addressing global sustainability challenges that require collaborative and cross-sectoral solutions.[1]

Research Contributions

A notable aspect of Krozer’s scholarship is the examination of renewable energy growth, sustainability metrics, and environmental externalities. His research investigates economic drivers that support cleaner energy adoption while evaluating associated costs and benefits. Additional studies address resource consumption patterns and the environmental consequences of consumer products and infrastructure systems. These contributions strengthen understanding of how sustainability objectives can be integrated into economic and policy frameworks.[4]

Publications

Recent publications associated with the researcher include studies on distributed energy networks, renewable energy growth drivers, and environmental costs linked to bottled water consumption. These works illustrate a continued interest in sustainability-focused topics that combine environmental analysis with economic reasoning. The diversity of publication themes reflects an effort to address practical sustainability concerns from multiple perspectives. Such research remains relevant to current discussions surrounding climate resilience and responsible resource management.[4]

Research Impact

Research impact can be assessed through scholarly visibility, citation performance, and influence on academic discourse. The available metrics indicate that Krozer’s work has been cited across numerous publications, demonstrating engagement from the wider research community. Citation activity suggests that his findings contribute to ongoing debates regarding sustainability, energy economics, and environmental governance. Continued publication activity further supports the relevance of his research portfolio within contemporary academic discussions.[1]

Award Suitability

The World Green Energy Awards recognizes researchers whose work contributes to sustainable innovation and environmental advancement. Krozer’s academic record aligns with these objectives through investigations of renewable energy systems, sustainability assessment methodologies, and environmental-economic interactions. His interdisciplinary approach encourages practical application of scientific knowledge while promoting responsible resource management. These characteristics make his profile suitable for consideration within sustainability-oriented academic recognition programs.[2]

Conclusion

Yoram Krozer’s body of work reflects a sustained commitment to advancing sustainability research through economic analysis, environmental assessment, and innovation studies. His publications address significant challenges facing energy systems and resource management practices in a changing global environment. By combining analytical rigor with practical relevance, his research contributes to informed decision-making across multiple sectors. The overall profile demonstrates meaningful scholarly engagement with issues central to sustainable development and green energy transformation.[3]

References

        1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus Author Details: Yoram Krozer. Author ID: 55666495600.
          Scopus: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55666495600
        2. Krozer, Y. (2026). Sustainability of distributed energy networks.
          Sustainability, 18(1), 178.
          https://doi.org/10.3390/su18010178
        3. Krozer, Y. (2025). Growth of renewable energy: A review of drivers from the economic perspective.
          Energies, 18(19), 5250.
          https://doi.org/10.3390/en18195250
        4. Krozer, Y. (2025). How much are we paying for drinking water in (PET) bottles? A global assessment of hidden environmental costs.
          Environmental Challenges, 18, 101118.
          https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envc.2025.101118

Oluwaseun Akinte | Energy Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oluwaseun Akinte | Energy Management | Best Researcher Award

Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi | Thailand

Dr. Oluwaseun Olanrewaju Akinte is an accomplished researcher in renewable energy systems, microgrid-utility grid integration, and advanced energy storage optimization, with a strong focus on developing sustainable and economically viable energy solutions. He holds a Ph.D. in Energy and Materials Engineering from Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, an MSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Coventry University, United Kingdom, and a BSc from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria. His professional experience spans research assistantship at RMUTT’s Research and Service Energy Center (RSEC), volunteer lecturing at the University of the People (USA), project engineering roles in Nigeria, and academic tutoring. Dr. Akinte’s research interests include renewable energy system design, techno-econometric modeling of hybrid microgrids, optimization of control strategies, and integration of smart grid topologies. He is proficient in MATLAB, Simulink, HOMER Pro/GRID, ETAP, PSIM, and advanced modeling of power systems, power quality analysis, and biomass-to-energy conversion technologies. His experimental skills extend to hybrid energy storage design, closed-loop control algorithm implementation, and techno-economic feasibility analysis for microgrid deployment. Among his notable honors are the E-CUBE-I RMUTT Scholarship and Best Oral Presentation at ESS 4 for work on energy assessment and power reserve networks. He has delivered invited talks at PMU-B Brainpower Congress, International Conference on Power, Energy and Innovations (ICPEI), and the Eco-Energy Symposium. With numerous peer-reviewed publications in reputed journals such as IEEE Access, Sustainability, Franklin Open, and Energies, his work has significantly contributed to advancing the efficiency and reliability of hybrid energy networks. Dr. Akinte’s leadership, global collaborations, and commitment to mentoring emerging researchers position him as a future leader in the renewable energy sector. His growing academic impact is reflected in 18 citations by 18 documents, 5 documents indexed, and an h-index of 2.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Aina, T. S., Akinte, O. O., & Iyaomolere, B. A. (2022). Investigation on performance of microstrip patch antenna for a practical wireless local area network (WLAN) application. International Journal of Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 10(5), 221–226. (Cited by 4)

2. Aina, T., Akinte, O. O., Iyaomolere, B., Tosin, A. E., Abode, I. I., & Awelewa, A. J. (2022). Implementation of an intelligent motion detector. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 9(1), 1148–1165. (Cited by 3)

3. Aina, T. S., Akinte, O. O., Iyaomolere, B. A., Iriaoghuan, A. I., & Samson, U. A. (2021). Development of a low-cost automatic Internet of Things extension system. Development, 1(1), 1–8. (Cited by 2)

4. Aina, T. S., Akinte, O. O., Awelewa, A. J., & Adelakun, D. O. (2022). Critical evaluation of waterfall project management methodology: A case study of digital management conference project. International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies, 2(1), 1–10. (Cited by 8)

5. Akinte, O. O., & Aina, T. S. (2021). HVAC vs HVDC power system: Contemporary development in HVAC and HVDC power transmission system. International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research, 19, 252–261. (Cited by 6)