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The aim of this review paper is to understand and study further the current RE technologies such as solar energy, hydro energy, wind energy, bioenergy, geothermal energy, and hydrogen energy. Several hybrid RE technologies have been also studied and compared, to improve the overall performance of RE in generating electricity.
The aim of the paper is to ascertain if renewable energy sources are sustainable and examine how a shift from fossil fuel-based energy sources to renewable energy sources would help reduce climate change and its impact.
This review discusses the world's energy needs, renewable energy technologies for domestic use, and highlights public opinions on renewable energy. A systematic review of the literature was conducted from 2009 to 2018.
The guide begins with a section that introduces renewable energy decisions; namely, target setting, policymaking, investment, and power sector planning. Building on this high-level framing around decisions, Sections 3 and 4 present key data and analytical approaches to support these decision areas.
Analyses by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) show that the swift adoption of renewable energy solutions combined with energy efficiency strategies constitute safe, reliable and affordable pathways capable of achieving over 90% of the energy-related carbon-dioxide
explores the current contribution and potential of renewable energy (RE) sources to provide energy services for a sus- tainable social and economic development path. It includes assessments of available RE resources and technologies,