Renewables can provide much more than low-carbon energy. The energy transition represents a unique opportunity to build a more inclusive and fairer energy economy and society. By mitigating global warming and pollution, the transition to renewable energy can help reduce biodiversity loss. In addition, renewable can support energy security, as their decentralised nature enables local energy production and resilient energy supply. Potentially, they reduce conflicts linked to energy. Renewables are key to accelerating energy access in remote areas and can improve resilience during emergency situations, such as extreme weather events or wars. Sustainability is a complex topic requiring continuous attention in policy and regulation. To build a shared understanding of the environmental, economic and social implications of shifting towards a renewables-based energy system, it is critical to involve a diversity of stakeholders through open consultation and participatory governance. In this research paper, we describe the Renewable energy and Sustainability.
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| Page(s) | 16-16 |
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Renewable, Biodiversity, Sustainability