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Contribution of Renewable Energy Sources in Sustainable Development

Sarthak Shakya, Anjali Srivastava, Shashank Mishra

Abstract


Renewable energy sources are regarded as clean energy sources since they produce little secondary waste, have little influence on the environment, and can be sustained for the foreseeable future in light of societal, economic, and environmental demands. The sun is where allenergies come from. The fundamental typeset and light are products of solar energy. The environment transforms and absorbs heat from the sun. in a wide variety of methods. Some of these processes lead to the flow of renewable energy, such as biomass also wind power. Energy is a crucial and critical issue in today's world. We are totally reliant on energy and cannot function without it. We lackthe energy to ponder our daily lives. Energy comes in a variety of forms. The most practical and desirable kind of energy might be electricity. We are using this energy everywhere. To manage the sector, we require electricity. We require energy at night to light up the house and the street. Powering the computer, smartphone, and smart Calling requires electricity. Electricity is required to run machinery and gadgets like TV, radio, and other electronics. So electricity use has no boundaries. Electricity is plainly necessary for modern life.


Keywords


Renewable energy sources, non-conventional energy, wind, photovoltaic cell, solar, biodiesel

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijpnc.v8i2.1489

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