2Transitions in the Urban Energy Scenario and Approaches
Deepak Kumar 1,2
1Center of Excellence in Weather & Climate Analytics, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center (ASRC), University at Albany (UAlbany), State University of New York (SUNY), Albany, New York, USA
2Amity Institute of Geoinformatics & Remote Sensing (AIGIRS), Amity University Uttar Pradesh (AUUP), Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract
Renewable energy transitions are the subject of research. Renewable energy can be used even in countries that don't have access to the newest renewable energy suppliers thanks to advances in technology. Wind, solar, geothermal, marine, and biomass are all examples of renewable that can be used effectively. Excess power is released and there is a dearth of information on the subject of renewable energy storage. Most international systems run on oil, gas, and coal. Various resources are required to economically and sustainability extract these fuels. In 20 years, energy consumption will increase. Interest in renewable energy sources has increased in response to rising gas prices and worries about the ozone layer. Renewable sources of energy are much less risky than nuclear power. Ozone depletion can be slowed if the harmful impacts of using nonrenewable energy sources are mitigated. Due to rising prices and dwindling oil supplies, energy efficiency measures are becoming more desirable. Potential renewable energy assets are large because they have the potential ...
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